Frag Out! Magazine
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interior of the chamber drain dismantled bed with MIL-STD-1913 rail ferent". It is mil-spec aluminum an- ti-tilt buffer tube but features "car- rier cradle" extensions to ensure that the carrier is always supported by the buffer tube even when the bolt carrier is fully forward. This prevents carrier tilt and premature wear of the buffer tube. The buffer detent now doubles as a lock that inhibits the buffer tube from ro- tating and becoming loose under adverse conditions. The anti-tilt buffer tube also features three dra- in holes. Rifle comes with Mission First Tactical BATTLELINK Minima- list stock, a lightweight adjustable stock featuring angled non-slip ru- bberized buttpad allows faster pre- sentation, even with body armor, Multiple Sling Slots with single point mounting and QD sling moun- ting point positioned for optimum usage including ambidextrous sho- oters. POF-USA highlights that the solution behind perfect match be- tween lower and upper are custom tension screws. Handguard seems to be one of the most extraordinary features of P-415. It was designed to shave the weight, improve air flow and cooling and to increase lifespan and stability of the rifle. Holding zero of far-front mounted acces- sories (laser pointer, weaponlight, etc.) was also another concern. The handguard has to also be compatible with the massive gas chamber and stroke system above the barrel. POF-USA engineers de- cided to develop a modular hand- guard called MRR POF, extended to the rear, with tail-shaped parts overlapping the flat upper receiver. This "tail" matches the rails in the upper receiver and is secured with three screws. Then, the handguard is clamped to the barrel with two screws and stabilized with the bar- rel nut and two QD mounts on the handguard. All in all, there are nine attachment screws. Handguard has three M-LOK slots on bottom and sides and a full length MIL- -STD-1913 rail on top. There is also a short rail attached to the bottom part. www.fragoutmag.com