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English: An example of an M-LOK free float handguard. Notice how the handguard floats around the barrel and only contacts the rifle at one point (on the barrel nut by the upper). This 15 in (381 mm) HWK M-LOK handguard is made by STNGR USA and uses the M-LOK mounting system.
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Source https://www.stngrusa.com/m-lok-handguards/15-m-lok/
Author STNGR USA

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HWK M-Lok Free Float Handguard by STNGR

7 June 2019

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