While M-Lok and KeyMod have smooth surfaces with different standards & styles of holes cut into their assembles to place the attachment hardware internally. Dovetail rail, Weaver and Picatinny are all outward or raised attachment surfaces. Compatibility Ī combination hand guard with Picatinny rail on top with M-LOK slots on the side with 2 QD/ Flush cups and, a 5 slot Picatinny rail section accessory showing the mounting hardwareĪdapters to other types of rail interfaces may be used for legacy issues and/or to change the surface texture, abrasiveness and/or overall outer circumference of the entire rails system for fit of the hand. Because of this, with devices that use only one locking slot, Weaver devices will fit on Picatinny rails, but Picatinny devices will not always fit on Weaver rails. The Picatinny locking slot width is 0.206 in (5.232 mm) and the spacing of slot centers is 0.394 in (10.008 mm). Many rail-grabber-mounted accessories can be used on either type of rail, and accessories designed for a Weaver system will generally fit Picatinny rails - although not vice versa. The Picatinny has rail of very similar profile to the Weaver, but the slot width is 0.206 in (5.23 mm), and by contrast with the Weaver, the spacing of slot centers is consistent, at 0.394 in (10.01 mm). MIL-STD-1913 " Picatinny rails" date from the mid-1990s and have very strict dimension and tolerance standards. There are also non-military designs used in shooting sports to attach slings and bipods such as UIT rail and the Freeland rail. The common types of rail systems for firearms are the dovetail rail, (including the Soviet variant known as the Warsaw Pact rail), the Weaver rail, the Picatinny rail (also known as the MIL-STD-1913 or STANAG 2324 rail), the NATO Accessory Rail (also known as the STANAG 4694 rail), and newer "negative space" systems such as the VLTOR KeyMod and the Magpul M-LOK. Airsoft and Paintball clone weapons will also likely have rails. Civilian clone Rifles are the largest adapters, while the Crossbows, Hunting Rifles, shot guns and Handguns have started to come from the factory with rail sections ether attached and/or made structurally as part of the actual Firearm. HMGs have started to include and use rail sections and options for attachments of optics.
Police and Military style firearms may include Pistols, PDWs, Carbines, Rifles, Submachine guns, Light Machine Guns, and Heavy machine guns. Most modern military and civilian semi-automatic Firearm have rails that may replace original parts. With equal and even more use due to additional novelty items is the AR-15. The firearm often associated with, and that has benefited from rails is the M4 Carbine & M16 family of later models/variants -A2 -A3 & -A4. Original rails were a raised metal strip with the sides under cut, less standardized than the dovetail design, to allow hardware to slide on and be secured by means of compression only. Rails as a term has evolved to cover both the actual rail pieces and the styles of handguards (or forearms) that are made with rails as the external surfaces. Tactical usage and Shooting sports have both benefited from the extra options provided. Along with the ability to switch different items at different placements due to varying eye reliefs on gun sights, scopes & optics. An advantage with the multiple rail slots is the moveable positions to adjust for optimal placement of each item for each different user. An example of just a few options that may be used depending on a mission's need for the M4 is SOPMOD, amongst many other accessories like sling attachment points (which may be ether ring, loop and/or quick detach mounts using push button style hardware) to name just a few of the many options. Rail systems on firearms are straight mounting brackets (usually made of strips of metal or polymer) on the gun's receiver, handguard or fore-end stock to allow sliding/variable-position attachment of optical sights and accessories such as tactical lights, laser sights, vertical/angled foregrips and bipods. The M4 carbine with a Picatinny rail system on the upper receiver and 4 sided handguard, showing a few possible accessory options such as a Grip Pod a type of Vertical forward grip, and an M68 CCO sight