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Custom Handguards?

G19Kev

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Minuteman
Nov 15, 2020
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Texas
Anyone know of anyone who makes a custom handguard for a Daniel Defense DD5 v5? I don't need all that rail, and I'd like to lighten the rifle up a little with maybe a different material.
 
Anyone know of anyone who makes a custom handguard for a Daniel Defense DD5 v5? I don't need all that rail, and I'd like to lighten the rifle up a little with maybe a different material.

Wouldn't a shorter handguard expose the gas block and tube?

To your question I'm not aware of any as it's a proprietary set up but even if you went from a 15" handguard to a 10" handguard the weight savings would be like 3 oz.
 
Wouldn't a shorter handguard expose the gas block and tube?

To your question I'm not aware of any as it's a proprietary set up but even if you went from a 15" handguard to a 10" handguard the weight savings would be like 3 oz.
I don't want a shorter handguard, I just want a handguard without the rail. That rail is solid metal. I think if you could eliminate that whole rail, it would make the rifle a bit lighter, paired with a carbon fiber barrel. I don't even know why they do that, or why the community wants it. You have mlok all over the damn thing... Just put a small section of rail wherever you want to attach something, and save the weight otherwise, geesh! I guess I'll just have to make my own out of aluminum, or something.
 
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Machining the rail won't cut that much weight down but if you really want to, just have any machinist machine your rail off. I don't see the point. That's not where guns lose their weight. If you want weight loss, buy a Knight's URX rail and enjoy a top tier super rigid rail that was made to do just that; the handguard is the barrel nut.

FYI Carbon fiber barrels weigh more than lightweight steel barrels. A carbon barrel is a steel barrel with carbon wrapping. Relative to the same contour they're lighter, but the lightest weight barrels are always steel.
 
I don't want a shorter handguard, I just want a handguard without the rail. That rail is solid metal. I think if you could eliminate that whole rail, it would make the rifle a bit lighter, paired with a carbon fiber barrel. I don't even know why they do that, or why the community wants it. You have mlok all over the damn thing... Just put a small section of rail wherever you want to attach something, and save the weight otherwise, geesh! I guess I'll just have to make my own out of aluminum, or something.

They are aluminum and pretty lightweight.


You want something like this?

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You aren't saving much weight. Like I said, cutting 5" off the entire thing is only 3oz.

This 15" dd mfr xl only weighs 10 oz

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This 9" dd mfr xl is 6oz
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Lobbing off the picatinny part would save you maybe 2-3 oz.