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Daniel Defense Ris Iii M-Lok Free-Float Rail Interface System 10.50", Black
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Description

The Daniel Defense RIS III rail interface system is an advanced evolution of the renowned RIS II design, trusted by U. S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) since 2006. It retains the robust, free-float barrel design and durable aircraft-grade aluminum construction. The system features an uninterrupted upper rail platform with a mil-spec 1913 rail, ensuring compatibility and reliability in demanding conditions. The RIS III stands out with its enhanced versatility and reduced weight, thanks to the integration of M-LOK attachment technology. It offers seven strategically placed M-LOK attachment points along the handguard for unprecedented flexibility in bipoding accessories. Additionally, it includes integral QD swivel attachment points on both sides for quick and secure sling attachment. Engineered for performance and adaptability, the Daniel Defense RIS III is ideal for professionals and enthusiasts seeking a cutting-edge rail system that maintains durability and functionality.Design of free-floating barrels to enhance accuracyThe M-LOK attachment system allows for mounting at seven distinct positions along the length of the handguard6061-T6 aluminum, aircraft-gradeThe 6-bolt bolt-up system effectively secures the handguard to the upper receiverMilitary specification grade 8 fastenersContinuous upper rail platform and military specification 1913 picatinny railCompatible with the RIS II bolt-up system - employs the same barrel nut and bolt-up plateThe RIS III upper rail is fully compatible with the RIS II lower rail

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Daniel Defense

Daniel Defense Ris Iii M-Lok Free-Float Rail Interface System 10.50", Black

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$516.99

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