Midwest Industries AR-15 Combat Handguards and Back Up Iron Sights

Published on November 12, 2018
Duration: 20:04

This review covers Midwest Industries' fourth-generation AR-15 accessories, focusing on four distinct handguard lines: Combat, Ultra Lightweight, T-Series (Quad Rail), and Slim Line. It details their features, materials, weights, and mounting systems (M-LOK and Picatinny). The review also introduces the new Combat Rifle Sight Set, highlighting its low-profile design and dual-locking detent system. Comparisons are made between models, and pricing is discussed.

Quick Summary

Midwest Industries offers four AR-15 handguard lines: Combat (10.1 oz, M-LOK), Ultra Lightweight (7.9 oz, titanium nut, M-LOK), T-Series Quad Rail (14.9 oz, Picatinny), and Slim Line (10.2 oz, M-LOK). Their Combat Rifle Sights are low-profile, folding, all-metal sights.

Chapters

  1. 00:41Intro: MI Combat Line
  2. 01:50Handguard Components & Install
  3. 04:15Combat Handguard Features
  4. 06:05Ultra Lightweight Handguard
  5. 07:31T-Series (Quad Rail) Handguard
  6. 09:09Slim Line Handguard
  7. 10:59Combat Rifle Sight Set
  8. 15:02Comparison & Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of Midwest Industries AR-15 handguards reviewed?

The review covers four distinct Midwest Industries AR-15 handguard models: the Combat Handguard, the Ultra Lightweight Handguard, the T-Series (Quad Rail) Handguard, and the Slim Line Handguard. Each offers different features and weight profiles.

What are the key features of the Midwest Industries Combat Rifle Sight Set?

The Combat Rifle Sight Set features an all-metal construction, a low-profile folding design, and a dual-locking detent system for secure deployment. The rear sight has a medium aperture suitable for both rapid acquisition and precision shooting.

How do the weights of the Midwest Industries handguards compare?

The Ultra Lightweight model is the lightest at 7.9 oz (12.625"), followed by the Combat and Slim Line models around 10.1-10.2 oz, and the T-Series Quad Rail is the heaviest at 14.9 oz for the same length.

What mounting systems do these Midwest Industries handguards use?

The Combat and Ultra Lightweight models primarily utilize the M-LOK system for accessory attachment. The T-Series model features traditional continuous 1913 Picatinny rails on all four sides.

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