Magpul AFG-2 M-LOK Adapter Rail
Add a piece of accessory rail to your M-LOK handguard. Optimized for the Magpul AFG-2, works with virtually any grip that is compatible with Picatinny-rails.
- In stock 9 pcs. Sold 1 pcs in the last two weeks.
Add a piece of accessory rail to your M-LOK handguard. Optimized for the Magpul AFG-2, works with virtually any grip that is compatible with Picatinny-rails.
This accessory rail is optimized for the attachment of the Magpul AFG-2 to all M-LOK compatible hand guards and forends except for the MOE AKM Hand Guard (MAG620). If you have another grip that looks like it'll fit, it probably will.
The AFG-2 M-LOK Adapter Rail is the same length as the AFG-2 and a lower profile than a standard Picatinny rail to ensure a seamless transition between the different components.
Can I install M-LOK accessory rails to something else?
We like how you're thinking. Sure thing! If you have a reasonably flat section that matches the length of the rail, chances are you can make it.
You'll need four 7 x 12 mm rectangular holes for the recoil mitigation lugs and M-LOK T-nuts, or just two if you make them 7 x 32 mm. The material thickness must be at least 2 mm for the nuts to grab before bottoming out.
The center-spacing of the four holes will be 10, 30, 90, and 110 mm counting from the end of the rail.
If these measurements boggle your mind, it might be easier to just buy a metric caliper instead of converting these. For example, 7 mm is more than 1/4" but less than 9/32". It's a headache.
This should help you get started. If you're confused, choose something else to do while you drink beer. These aren't jobs for amateurs.
Materials and specs
Molded of the same high-quality material as other Magpul Polymer Rails,
All hardware necessary for attachment directly to M-LOK slots on compatible aluminum or polymer hand guards and forends in included: Two screws and two T-nuts. You will need a 1/8" hex key to tighten the screws.
Overall length: 120 mm / 4.7".
Made in USA.
Made by Magpul
Magpul Industries is an American designer and manufacturer of firearms accessories and related items. The name comes from the first product released in 1999, a rubber add-on to a 5.56 mm STANAG magazine to help pulling it out of a pouch. Anything that says "Magpul" is most often well designed, which means it gets the job done but is also simple. We like their attitude.
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