I have installed several of these 4 rail Delta Ring forends on many of my AR's. I have always trusted the models made by Midwest Industries. They are very well made, and accurately machined. Albeit a bit on the expensive side. I've never had one that didn't fit correctly. Even the long rifle length models.
I decided to take a chance, and try one of the Leapers UTG Carbine length models on my new Palmetto State Armory Carbine I just got a while back. (It came with the standard plastic vented forend). They run less than half the price of the same type and model that Midwest Industries offers.
It installed beautifully, and fit perfectly. Every bit as well as my Midwest forends. What I really like about the UTG models, is after you get them on, they come with 4 small socket head Allen screws that hold both halves together at all 4 corners, making it basically a solid, one piece unit.
They are available in all the different gas lengths. For the price I doubt you can beat it. If anyone is interested in getting one, I recommend to get the rubber coated, Delta Ring Compression tool they sell. They're not expensive, and allow you to easily compress the Delta Ring Spring, and hold it in place while you fit in the new forend.
https://palmettostatearmory.com/lea...5-m4-car-length-drop-in-quad-rail-mtu001.html
https://palmettostatearmory.com/tacfire-delta-ring-wrench-removal-tool-tl007.html
I decided to take a chance, and try one of the Leapers UTG Carbine length models on my new Palmetto State Armory Carbine I just got a while back. (It came with the standard plastic vented forend). They run less than half the price of the same type and model that Midwest Industries offers.
It installed beautifully, and fit perfectly. Every bit as well as my Midwest forends. What I really like about the UTG models, is after you get them on, they come with 4 small socket head Allen screws that hold both halves together at all 4 corners, making it basically a solid, one piece unit.
They are available in all the different gas lengths. For the price I doubt you can beat it. If anyone is interested in getting one, I recommend to get the rubber coated, Delta Ring Compression tool they sell. They're not expensive, and allow you to easily compress the Delta Ring Spring, and hold it in place while you fit in the new forend.
https://palmettostatearmory.com/lea...5-m4-car-length-drop-in-quad-rail-mtu001.html
https://palmettostatearmory.com/tacfire-delta-ring-wrench-removal-tool-tl007.html