Details
Details
The Midwest Industries Night Fighter 10.5" Handguard is a free-floating, ultra-rigid handguard designed to minimize handguard flex. Designed with strength in mind, the Night Fighter handguard maintains a slim profile while providing a solid platform that reduces the point of impact shift when running lasers such as ATPIAL, DBAL, and NGAL.
Features:
- Slim, ultra-rigid design to minimize handguard flex
- Reduces the point of impact shift with attached lasers
- 6061 aluminum construction with a type III hardcoat anodized finish
- Fully dehorned and burred for smoothness
- Patented 4140 heat treated torque plate with 4140 steel heat treated barrel nut
- Continuous 1913 Picatinny top rail
- Two anti-rotation QD sling sockets
- 7 sides of M-LOK with a 5 slot polymer M-LOK rail included
- Made in the U.S.A.
- Length: 10.5"
- Outer diameter: 1.5”
- Inner diameter: 1.25”
The handguard is made from 6061 aluminum and is type III hard coat anodized for a durable finish. It features a continuous MIL-STD 1913 Picatinny top rail, two integral anti-rotation QD sling sockets, and seven sides of M-LOK attachment surfaces. The handguard also includes a 5-slot polymer M-LOK rail. It is fully dehorned and burred for smooth, snag-free operation.
The Night Fighter handguard is made in the USA and is compatible with standard forged upper receivers. It features a patented 4140 heat treated torque plate, which helps to ensure that the handguard remains securely attached to the barrel nut. Included are a a 2.250” 4140 steel heat treated barrel nut and wrench. This model measures 10.5” long and weighs 12.4 ounces.
Specifications
California Prop 65 warning
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Ratings & Reviews
1 review
Great Rail for Lasers
by Tommy -
Anti-rotation tabs are thick and fit snugly against my Aero slick upper. Barrel nut is long and rigid, handguard itself is thick too. I do not own a LAM but I would absolutely trust this rail to hold zero.