Spada Handguards and BMD
- TattooedGun
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Re: Spada Handguards and BMD
It's official... I'm itching to get my license back...!! (Month and a half I've been waiting!!!) :(
Re: Spada Handguards and BMD
First parts off to finishing.
Barrel Nut is machined to accept a standard spanner so no special tools are required for torquing.
No rearward protrusion so the handguard will fit to any size upper as long as it has correct thread pattern.
Prototype RES (Rail Extension System) parts are also shown, so users can extend the rail as they like, allowing illumination and BUIS to be mounted in different configurations.
Polymer Rail Panel molds are being machined Jan 15 and we will have a number of different colour options available.
Narrow, 1.5'' OD on Handguard.

Barrel Nut is machined to accept a standard spanner so no special tools are required for torquing.
No rearward protrusion so the handguard will fit to any size upper as long as it has correct thread pattern.
Prototype RES (Rail Extension System) parts are also shown, so users can extend the rail as they like, allowing illumination and BUIS to be mounted in different configurations.
Polymer Rail Panel molds are being machined Jan 15 and we will have a number of different colour options available.
Narrow, 1.5'' OD on Handguard.

- TattooedGun
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Re: Spada Handguards and BMD
Forgive my ignorance. but what adapter would one need to be able to attach fittings to this.
Say a handguard on the bottom, or a bipod...?
Say a handguard on the bottom, or a bipod...?
Re: Spada Handguards and BMD
You use a length of rail that bolts to the handguard. Or our bolt in bipod mount.
Re: Spada Handguards and BMD
Soon as I can I'll be pre-ordering that 15". I might have mentioned this already.

- TattooedGun
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Re: Spada Handguards and BMD
Sounds good to me.AR15 wrote:You use a length of rail that bolts to the handguard. Or our bolt in bipod mount.
I don't really want to go handguard>rail>bipod adapter>bipod if I can help it, much rather go handguard>bipod bolt>bipod
Less room for failure of parts... It was only a cheap one, but I've already killed one Rail-to-sling-nipple bipod adapter that wasn't up to the job...
Seriously though... I am aching for my licence to come back so I can get an order in knowing everything is in place...!!!
All this new bling looks great, and I must have it!

Re: Spada Handguards and BMD
More BMD images, this shows how it attached to our Brake.

Basically it captures muzzle blast and sends it forward down range. The through ports allow the brake to function properly within the device.

Basically it captures muzzle blast and sends it forward down range. The through ports allow the brake to function properly within the device.
Re: Spada Handguards and BMD
Back from anodising.

Shown with optional rail extension system in different lengths (2'' shown).
45 degree Scout Light Mount. Low Profile too.

Just need laser engraving. Ready for Shot show.
BMD coming on well too :)


Shown with optional rail extension system in different lengths (2'' shown).

45 degree Scout Light Mount. Low Profile too.

Just need laser engraving. Ready for Shot show.
BMD coming on well too :)

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