Review by Alex S. on 20 Jan 2025review stating The best picatinny scout mount on the market
Like my title reads, it’s the best picatinny scout mount on the market. This was the only mount that places the light at a perfect, elevated offset position to where if you’re running a suppressor with a cover on it, there is enough clearance between the light (Arisaka PLHv2 mounted on the front left side of a Geissele Mk4 rail, in my case) and the suppressor. Other mounts I tried did not allow the use of a suppressor cover, including the Arisaka Inline MLok scout mount, mounted at the 11 o’clock position. . Also places the light in a position that makes the tailcap of the light easy to actuate with your thumb and still keep a positive grip on the rifle. Comes with high quality hex screws that help ensure the light and mount can take a beating without worry of either coming loose. Over this product is 10/10.
Review by Alex S. on 20 Jan 2025review stating Top Notch Castle Nut
Phenomenal castle nut especially for an A5 receiver extension, the added length helps protect the thread and get better lockup/retention on the buffer tube. Also love the extra staking notch compared to mil-spec castle nuts, really comes in handy if receiver extension is changed but don’t want to but a whole new endplate. The reason for the 4-stars simply comes down to price, $24 for a castle nut ($34 for one colored in Cerakote) is a little too much. While it serves great functionality, a lot of FCD parts have become “for the flex”.
Review by Stacy T. on 18 Jan 2025review stating Outstanding barrel.
This was my first Rainier barrel and I am impressed. I have craddock, McGowan , proof, faxon, BA and a few other brands and they all shoot well (as they should for the $). While going through different brands of ammo and bullet weights I discovered that this barrel shoots everything well. I finally settled on underwood ammo loaded with controlled chaos as it was the best for velocity and accuracy. Thank you Rainier for a superb product.