Description
This AR-15 handguard is a 15-inch free-float M-LOK system designed for the shooter who demands a stable platform for optics and accessories. It replaces your standard front sight post assembly, providing a clean, uninterrupted rail for superior accuracy and modularity. For building a reliable duty or competition rifle, this component is a fundamental upgrade.
Specifications
- Type: Free Float Handguard
- Length: 15 Inches
- Attachment System: M-LOK
- Top Rail: Continuous Picatinny
- Barrel Nut: Proprietary, included
- Installation Tools: Wrench included
- Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum
- Finish: Type III Hardcoat Anodized
Why Choose the AR-15 Free Float Handguard 15 inch M-LOK
The primary advantage of a free-float handguard is the consistent point of impact. By isolating the barrel from external pressure—whether from a bipod, sling, or your support hand—you eliminate a major variable in your shot placement. This 15-inch model provides ample real estate for a modern shooting grip, weapon light, and laser or IR device, all secured directly to the rigid M-LOK slots without adding bulky rail sections.
Durability is non-negotiable. The machined aluminum construction and hardcoat anodizing meet the standard for hard use. The M-LOK attachment method is a proven, lightweight system that keeps accessories tight and reduces snag points compared to older designs. This handguard isn’t about looks; it’s about creating a solid, functional interface between you and your rifle.
What’s in the Box
- 15-Inch M-LOK Free Float Handguard
- Proprietary Barrel Nut
- Installation Wrench
- Mounting Hardware
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the barrel nut standard, or do I need a special tool?
A: This handguard uses a proprietary barrel nut. The specific wrench required for installation is included in the box.
Q: Will this fit on any AR-15 upper receiver?
A: It is designed to fit mil-spec AR-15 flat-top upper receivers. Ensure your gas block is a low-profile model, as the handguard will enclose it.
Q: Can I install this myself?
A: Yes, with the proper armorer’s tools, including a vise, upper receiver block, and torque wrench. If you are unfamiliar with this process, professional installation is recommended to ensure proper alignment and torque specifications.

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