I ordered a KRG Bravo for my CZ 457 Varmint with 16" barrel. I plan on adding an Area 419 ARCA rail. What length rail would you choose?
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Join contestI am looking to add some weight to my T1x Bravo. I am thinking going with the heavy rail. Did you use a standard or heavy KRG Arca rail? How do you like it?On my KRG Bravo for my T1x, I put on a 9.5” KRG Arca rail. View attachment 7586499
^^^ This. I originally got the 419 rail for the Bravo and didn’t like how it attached. It was also a pain to install. I think the KRG rail is a much better option for the Bravo. I also added the KRG forend weight on my T1x to help balance the rifle.OP, if you plan on adding a spigot mount I would stick with the 9 in. I have the KRG rails on both of my bravos and really like them. My friend won a 14 in. Area 419 universal rail and he put that on his, so it sticks way beyond the forearm and would completely negate adding a spigot other than for weight.
The main reason I would go with KRG's own rail is it doesnt just attach to the plastic forearm, but it screws right into the backbone. It is about as solid of a mounting solution as you can get.
Thanks - maybe I'll try the weighted rail from KRG. Appreciate the help!^^^ This. I originally got the 419 rail for the Bravo and didn’t like how it attached. It was also a pain to install. I think the KRG rail is a much better option for the Bravo. I also added the KRG forend weight on my T1x to help balance the rifle.
The Nelson Precision rails are also a good option for the bravo. They mount through the polymer forend and into the backbone as well.
To answer the original question - I think the 9.5”-10” rails fit the bravo best.
I purchased a Nelson Precision 12" arca rail for one of my bravos. I was disappointed when I figured out it covers up the front action screw. Means I would have to remove the rail every time I wanted to remove the action from the stock. Seems silly they don't update their design to fix that. I emailed Nelson Precision pointing this out. Haven't heard a peep back from them.^^^ This. I originally got the 419 rail for the Bravo and didn’t like how it attached. It was also a pain to install. I think the KRG rail is a much better option for the Bravo. I also added the KRG forend weight on my T1x to help balance the rifle.
The Nelson Precision rails are also a good option for the bravo. They mount through the polymer forend and into the backbone as well.
To answer the original question - I think the 9.5”-10” rails fit the bravo best.
I purchased a Nelson Precision 12" arca rail for one of my bravos. I was disappointed when I figured out it covers up the front action screw. Means I would have to remove the rail every time I wanted to remove the action from the stock. Seems silly they don't update their design to fix that. I emailed Nelson Precision pointing this out. Haven't heard a peep back from them.
Sorry to necro post here. Does your Area 419 Rail attach to the aluminum backbone of the Bravo or just to the plastic shell?I had a Area419 14" weighted rail!! I think it is a better option than a spigot!View attachment 7628328
Sorry to necro post here. Does your Area 419 Rail attach to the aluminum backbone of the Bravo or just to the plastic shell?
I have the large action screw and 3 to the m-lok.Sorry to necro post here. Does your Area 419 Rail attach to the aluminum backbone of the Bravo or just to the plastic shell?