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M-LOK frankly looks better, which for us civilians matters more than anything else if customer comments are to be believed. KeyMod is a little easier for me to work with, doesn't take as long to attach to as M-LOK does. That said, now that the posers have seen that the "cool guys" did some testing, and the test showed the M-Lok is marginally "better," that will probably give M-Lok more momentum moving forward. Same with those who obsess about having a CHF barrel. Problems with failure of the rail were in a test where the rifles were dropped from five feet on to a steel plate, so it impacted on a mounted accessory.ĭid M-Lok perform better? Sure, but most users will never come within a fraction of the abuse of the testing, and won't be quickly trying to remove then replace a laser.ĩ9.9% of the people saying Keymod is bad, are just posers who will never use their guns hard enough to even scratch them. Problems with return to zero, for the laser attachment, were attributed mainly due to user error. But then I'm not completely abusing my rifles, and neither are the vast majority of AR users. However, the Keymod system allows the accessories to be installed more easily than MLOK, and I've never had any of my Keymod accessories fail, despite being knocked around quite a bit. So the neckbeards have started pointing towards that as the "definitive proof" that MLOK is "better".
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The military did some testing a year or so back, and found the MLOK attachment system can stand up to a bit more abuse before failure. The market is pretty much split between both systems, with neither system completely dominating yet, although it seems the balance may be shifting towards MLOK lately. MLOK" debate has been raging for the past 5+ years.
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Posts: 29409 | Location: Northwest Arkansas | Registered: January 06, 2008Īh, yes. That could push you towards one type of handguard over the other. So if there's a certain accessory from a specific company you're wanting to put on that rifle, you might want to check to see if it's available for MLOK, Keymod, or both. Just note that while there are any number of accessories for either MLOK or Keymod, some companies only make MLOK accessories and some only make Keymod accessories. The cosmetics don't bother me, and I like Keymod's simplified attachment system compared to MLOK's more fidgety attachment system. I have both Keymod and MLOK on various rifles, and having used both, I personally prefer Keymod. There's nothing that makes it definitively "superior". They don't like the "cheap shelving" or "dick-shaped" look of the Keymod cutouts.) If you already have Keymod and like it, I don't really see any reason to add MLOK to the mix. (The main complaint most folks have against Keymod is purely cosmetic. There are a number of good choices for both Keymod and MLOK handguards on the market these days, so it mainly comes down to personal preference.
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the other? Should I add that third system in and standardize to that, or should I just stick with Keymod?Īh, yes. So what are the ACTUAL benefits of one vs. But if M-lok is truly superior, I'll go with that. I'm not crazy about having accessories floating around which don't work on a host of guns, so upping my mounting systems to 3 is not the best idea, IMO. Since I only have 1 Keymod gun (and it's a DMR type AR10), should I go Keymod on the BCM or go M-lok? attached FH while until a Form 1 comes back on it, at which point I'm going to go to a 9" BCM 300 BLK upper. Plan for the BCM is to go 14.5" with a perm. I'm about to dive into a BCM to compliment my LMT MRP (which is waiting on its Form 1). Hence why I went with Keymod on the AR10 I just finished. I am very much in favor of moving away from Picatinny for my future projects because it's much easier for me to grip non-Pic forearms. I currently have only 1 Keymod rail system all my others are Picatinny. Having never followed the 9 vs.45 du jour in the gun community, I'm going to ask for advice on Keymod vs.
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