Troy Industries AK 47 Full Length Rail Review

Published on July 28, 2014
Duration: 6:23

The Troy Industries AK 47 Full Length Rail offers a unique, rounded ergonomic design that enhances grip options like the C-clamp for better control. While durable and capable of holding zero even with a loosened castle nut, this critical component requires proper tightening with a castle nut wrench to prevent recoil-induced loosening. The rail system integrates the gas tube and provides ample mounting points, though its aesthetics may divide the AK community.

Quick Summary

The Troy Industries AK 47 Full Length Rail offers superior ergonomics with its rounded profile, enhancing grip options and control. While durable, a critical issue involves the castle nut potentially loosening under recoil, requiring proper tightening with a castle nut wrench.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Field Testing
  2. 00:58Ergonomics & Grip Analysis
  3. 01:35Heat Management & Rail Covers
  4. 02:35Critical Issue: Castle Nut Loosening
  5. 03:45Durability & Accessory Mounting
  6. 05:15Final Assessment & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main ergonomic benefits of the Troy Industries AK 47 Full Length Rail?

The Troy rail offers a unique rounded profile that provides significantly more 'real estate' for various grip styles, such as the C-clamp and scorpion grip, enhancing control and improving target transition speed.

Does the Troy AK 47 Full Length Rail have heat issues?

While the rail sits close to the gas block, heat management is generally good, especially when using Troy 'Squids' rail covers. No significant heat issues were reported during heavy firing tests.

What is the critical issue noted with the Troy AK 47 Full Length Rail installation?

The castle nut securing the upper rail can loosen under recoil. It is crucial to use a proper castle nut wrench to ensure it is sufficiently tightened to prevent twisting and potential zero shift.

How durable is the Troy Industries AK 47 Full Length Rail?

The rail system proved highly durable during 'torture' tests, including drops. It maintained zero for a mounted Aimpoint T1 optic even when the castle nut experienced slight loosening.

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