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  2. Daewoo Precision Industries K3 - Wikipedia

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    S&T Motiv is attempting to win the contract by modernizing the K3 with a side-folding adjustable stock, an integral MIL-STD-1913 rail on feed cover, detachable side and underside rails, a carbon fiber heat shield over barrel, an improved muzzle brake/flash hider, folding iron sights, and an upgraded feed system. [citation needed]

  3. Heckler & Koch G36 - Wikipedia

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    The handguard and stock were also shortened, and it includes the carrying handle from the G36KA4 The dual optical sight found on the standard G36 and G36K models was replaced with a set of rail-mounted detachable iron sights that consist of a semi-shrouded front post and a flip-up rear sight with two apertures of different diameter. The short ...

  4. Bushmaster XM-15 - Wikipedia

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    Bushmaster Dissipator Model XM-15 rifle with aftermarket handguards The Bushmaster XM-15 used by the D.C. snipers during their attacks in October 2002. The Bushmaster XM-15 series (or XM15 [3]) is a line of AR-15 style semi-automatic rifles and carbines manufactured by Bushmaster Firearms International, LLC. [2]

  5. Carbon 15 - Wikipedia

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    The Carbon 15 line [2] [3] is closely based on the Colt AR-15 design. Carbon 15 rifles have carbon fiber upper and lower receivers which are lighter than the standard aluminum and steel construction of AR-15 receivers. Carbon 15 rifles are generally chambered in 5.56×45mm NATO/.223 Remington, [4] although Bushmaster also produced 9×19mm ...

  6. M-LOK - Wikipedia

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    The quarter-turn T-slot nuts have different torque specifications depending on the handguard material: 4.0 N⋅m (35 lb⋅in) for attaching metal accessories to metal handguards. 1.7 N⋅m (15 lb⋅in) for attaching polymer or metal accessories to polymer handguards. 1.7 N⋅m (15 lb⋅in) for attaching polymer accessories to metal handguards.

  7. Forearm (firearm component) - Wikipedia

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    In firearms, the forearm (also known as the fore-end/forend, handguard or forestock) is a section of a gunstock between the receiver and the muzzle. It is used as a gripping surface to hold the gun steady and is usually made out of heat-insulating material such as wood or reinforced plastic .

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  9. Barrel shroud - Wikipedia

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    A handguard (also known as the forend or forearm) on firearms is a barrel shroud specifically designed to allow the user to grip the front of the gun. It provides a safe heat-insulated surface for the user's hand to firmly hold onto without needing to worry about getting burned by the barrel , which may become very hot when firing.