KWA CQR mod 1 rails for attachments?

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KWA CQR mod 1 rails for attachments?

Postby mrgoldfishybo » Thu Jul 04, 2013 4:11 am

hi there community of airsofters. i want to see if there are any rails for lasers flashlights ect for my kwa cqr mod 1 thanks any tips on this topic would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: KWA CQR mod 1 rails for attachments?

Postby laggard » Fri Jul 05, 2013 12:05 am

Any rail kit that can be used for a RS AR-15. I have an MFT Battlelink polymer rail from cabela's.
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Re: KWA CQR mod 1 rails for attachments?

Postby CommieHunter » Fri Jul 05, 2013 10:38 am

Because the CQR has the battery in the handguard, the most streamlined options are ones that don't require you to move the battery.

This one attaches inside the front sight and gives you two RIS points.
http://www.airsoftoutletnw.com/aim-spor ... nt-adapter

The previous is much less expensive, but if you want a slick look, try the Magpul MOE handguard (which keeps your battery in the front) and you can add a rail adapter:

http://www.airsoftoutletnw.com/magpul-p ... -handguard
http://www.airsoftoutletnw.com/ergo-gri ... handguards
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Re: KWA CQR mod 1 rails for attachments?

Postby Switchback » Fri Jul 05, 2013 11:15 am

mrgoldfishybo wrote:hi there community of airsofters. i want to see if there are any rails for lasers flashlights ect for my kwa cqr mod 1 thanks any tips on this topic would be greatly appreciated.



If you want a particular rail that wouldn't hold your battery, then you could consider getting a battery box, or rewire to the rear and use a buffer tube battery. Just a thought.
If you're looking for economic ways to do it, the gas block rail and MOE are probably your best options, unless you can find this sort of thing:

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The rail mount can install on the standard M4 smooth handguards. Easy to do on the cheap if you've got the crap laying around...
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