Description
Midwest Industries AR-15 Gen 2 Two-Piece M-LOK Free-Float HandguardLightweight, Durable, and Accessory-Ready Free-Float HandguardThe Midwest Industries AR-15 Gen 2 Two-Piece M-LOK Free-Float Handguard offers enhanced performance and reliability with a streamlined design perfect for mounting accessories. Constructed from hard coat anodized 6061 aluminum, this handguard is lightweight yet robust, featuring a monolithic continuous top rail that seamlessly aligns with your rifle’s upper receiver. With five anti-rotation QD sockets for push-button swivels and an extended length that reaches past the front sight tower, this handguard ensures a solid, secure setup with ample space for accessory mounting, enhancing versatility for a range of shooting styles.Ideal for shooters who prioritize lightweight setups without sacrificing durability and wish to maximize space for mounting accessories.Key FeaturesCompatible Installation:Installs easily on a GI barrel nut (not included), offering a straightforward installation processSeamless Top Rail:Monolithic continuous top rail aligns with the receiver for a clean and consistent accessory mounting spaceAccessory-Ready with QD Sockets:Five anti-rotation QD sockets provide reliable attachment points for push-button swivels, enhancing versatilityLightweight and Durable:Hard coat anodized 6061 aluminum construction ensures durability while keeping weight to a minimumExtended Length Design: Extends past the front sight tower to offer additional mounting space for lights, grips, or lasersSpecificationsWidth: 1.840â€Height: 2.17â€Made in the USAInstalled WeightCarbine: 8.4 ozExtended Carbine: 10.2 ozMid-Length: 9.2 ozThis handguard combines lightweight construction with ample space and stability, allowing you to attach a wide range of accessories securely and efficiently for a versatile AR-15 setup.Upgrade your AR-15 with the Midwest Industries Gen 2 Two-Piece M-LOK Free-Float Handguard—a perfect blend of lightweight design, durability, and extensive accessory compatibility.




