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Old October 23rd, 2012, 21:13   #1
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Barrel Shroud question

Hey guys,
I was wondering how barrel shrouds mount on AEG's, is it universal on all guns of a specific model(i.e. M4's), or does it vary from brand to brand?
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P.S. Sorry if "barrel shroud" is the incorrect name for what I am talking about.
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Old October 23rd, 2012, 21:33   #2
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by shroud, you mean a can or aka a suppressor? most aeg can take them, i believe that the threads are 14mm standard, unless you get MK23 or B&T MP9, which you will need an adapter for it is bigger, well hopefully someone here is will give you better info, haven't research barrel shrouds on airsoft yet, just researching on how the make norc m4 to a honey badger .300
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Old October 23rd, 2012, 21:39   #3
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Suppressor, silencer, flash hider, grip, heat shield, rail system, etc. then yes they are all gun or thread specific (i.e. 14mm CW/CCW). Although most M4 airsoft guns are the same or to spec, some are not. Find something you like, or are looking for and we can put you in the right direction.
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Old October 23rd, 2012, 22:17   #4
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I think its also called an RIS, or handguard.
Basically I am looking at a Dboys M4 RAS II, and the RIS/barrelshroud has a riser built into it, which I dont mind, but plan on changing in the future. So I was wondering how they were mounted, and if I would have to buy a specific type to replace it.
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So do they all work like that^, or is that manufacture specific.
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Old October 23rd, 2012, 22:41   #5
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To avoid confusion, when you're on a paintball forum, its okay to call it a shroud. On an airsoft forum, call it a handguard.
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Old October 23rd, 2012, 23:31   #6
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To avoid confusion, when you're on a paintball forum, its okay to call it a shroud. On an airsoft forum, call it a handguard.
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Handguard it is!
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Old October 25th, 2012, 17:47   #7
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Okay guys, so what do you think? Would I be able to find a replacement for the stock handguard on the Dboys M4 RAS II?
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Old October 25th, 2012, 19:33   #8
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Okay guys, so what do you think? Would I be able to find a replacement for the stock handguard on the Dboys M4 RAS II?
Yes, in all likelyhood it's replaceable/removeable/changeable. The doohicky on top that extends rear-ward is to keep the RIS reinforced and aligned with the receiver. It does copy some real-world setups.
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Old October 25th, 2012, 19:43   #9
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FYI the term "barrel shroud" is a firearm term and not just a paintball term. Also, it includes more than just rail systems or handguards.

Anyways...there are different brands and styles that connect in different ways. Many connect with the delta ring (the ribbed ring at the base of the RIS in the 1st pic) while others connect with their own barrel nut that replaces the delta ring.
M4s can take almost any brand of rail system or handguard...as long as it doesn't have a barrel nut with opposite threading as the upper receiver...
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Old October 25th, 2012, 20:38   #10
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Yes, in all likelyhood it's replaceable/removeable/changeable. The doohicky on top that extends rear-ward is to keep the RIS reinforced and aligned with the receiver. It does copy some real-world setups.
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FYI the term "barrel shroud" is a firearm term and not just a paintball term. Also, it includes more than just rail systems or handguards.

Anyways...there are different brands and styles that connect in different ways. Many connect with the delta ring (the ribbed ring at the base of the RIS in the 1st pic) while others connect with their own barrel nut that replaces the delta ring.
M4s can take almost any brand of rail system or handguard...as long as it doesn't have a barrel nut with opposite threading as the upper receiver...
Alright, thank you very much.
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