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Bravo Company KMR Alpha KeyMod Free Float Handguard
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Jake S.'s Review of Bravo Company KMR Alpha KeyMod Free Float Handguard

BCM KMR handguards are my go to system. I have four of these handguards in different lengths. Not only are they lightweight, but the hand-feel is second to none. The only reason I bought the KeyMod version this time instead of the MLOK one at the same price was that I already had all the attachments I wanted to put on it in KeyMod. As those break or no longer become available, I will phase out the KMRs for MCMRs. For the average user or gun typically stored in a safe the KeyMod is perfectly adequate. Not superior. Not necessarily lacking. Just adequate. Knowing that, if you have not yet bought into one system of attachment or the other, go with the MLOK version of this rail by BCM. USSOCOM is adopting the MLOK system (not this handguard specifically, just to be clear and honest) and the rest of combat arms throughout DoD is likely soon to follow. All this really means is that you can probably expect KeyMod products to transition to MLOK (just like BCM did with the MCMR). Just my advice. If you really want this version instead, then by all means buy it. You will not be disappointed with the quality of the product.
Pros:
  • Lightweight
  • Reasonably priced , well built
  • Ergonomic and comfortable to hold
Cons:
  • Outdated
  • attachment method
Best Used for:
  • hunting
  • competition
  • Home and personal defense
Would Recommend: Yes
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