Bravo Company BCM KMR-1913-N4-BLK KeyMod Nylon Rail Section – 4 Inches, Black

Bravo Company
SKU:
BCM-KMR-1913-N4-BLK
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UPC:
855877004534
$11.95
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Width:
3.50 (in)
Height:
0.50 (in)
Depth:
7.50 (in)
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Bravo Company 4 Keymod Rail, Nylon, Fits AR Rifles, Picatinny, Black Color BCM-KMR-1913-N4-BLK

The Bravo Company BCM KMR-1913-N4-BLK KeyMod Nylon Rail Section offers a durable and lightweight solution for customizing your firearm. Crafted from impact-resistant polymer, this 4-inch rail provides a sturdy platform for mounting accessories without adding unnecessary weight to your setup. Its design adheres to Mil-Standard 1913 Picatinny specifications, ensuring compatibility across a wide range of tactical and sporting firearms. The stainless steel mounting hardware enhances corrosion resistance, making it suitable for harsh environments and extended use. Featuring a snag-resistant profile, the rail minimizes snag points during weapon handling, improving safety and efficiency. The self-contained assembly design eliminates the risk of losing mounting components, simplifying installation and maintenance. This rail fits all KeyMod interface mounting surfaces, providing versatility for various accessory configurations. Whether upgrading a rifle or customizing a tactical platform, the BCM KMR-1913-N4-BLK combines strength, lightweight construction, and reliable performance in a sleek black finish, making it an excellent choice for professional and recreational shooters alike.

Features:

  • Material: Impact-resistant polymer for durability and lightweight performance
  • Compatibility: Fits all KeyMod interface mounting surfaces
  • Dimensions: 4-inch length for versatile accessory mounting
  • Hardware: Corrosion-resistant stainless steel mounting hardware
  • Design: Snag-resistant profile to enhance handling safety
  • Standards: Meets Mil-Standard 1913 Picatinny specifications
  • Assembly: Self-contained design eliminates loose hardware risk