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Installing keymod rail section
Installing keymod rail section








installing keymod rail section
  1. INSTALLING KEYMOD RAIL SECTION FULL
  2. INSTALLING KEYMOD RAIL SECTION SERIES

VLTOR Weapon Systems had previously pursued a design which was the basis for the KeyMod system.

INSTALLING KEYMOD RAIL SECTION SERIES

VLTOR VIS KM series polylithic upper receiver using KeyMod interface. It also provides for an excellent return-to-zero when removed and re-installed. The combination of the angled interface of the nut to the KeyMod slot and the recoil lug to the through hole make for a very strong attachment point which will not slip under harsh recoil or counter recoil. The KeyMod specifications call out a "recoil lug" on the accessories which is intended to interface with the larger through hole portion and resist slippage of accessories during counter-recoil. The spacing of the holes is critical and is based on MIL-STD-1913 spacing to allow the greatest modularity with existing accessories. This prevents loss of small parts (screws, nuts or other small parts used in the assembly of the accessory). In most accessories, the screw is swaged after assembly to ensure that it cannot be backed out of the nut. This eliminates the need to align the nuts to the holes prior to accessory installation as well as the need for tools to tighten the screw/nut.

INSTALLING KEYMOD RAIL SECTION FULL

The full diameter is left intact to create two flats on the nut which align the nut to the slot, and allow it to be indexed to the accessory as well as to the KeyMod slot. The angled face created is meant to interface with the chamfer on the backside of the KeyMod slot. The nut is stepped and the larger diameter end is chamfered around 270 degrees of its diameter. The slot is chamfered on the backside while the through hole is sized for clearance of a quick-detach sling swivel (approximately 3/8" diameter). The slot is distinctive with a larger diameter through-hole combined with a narrow slot.

installing keymod rail section

The KeyMod system consists of two parts: the KeyMod slot and the KeyMod nut. The goal is to eliminate the need for the heavy and often non-ergonomic MIL-STD-1913 accessory rails.

installing keymod rail section

The KeyMod system is intended to be used as a direct attachment method for firearm accessories such as flash light mounts, laser modules, sights, scope mounts, vertical grips, rail panels, hand stops, barricade supports, and many others. KeyMod is an open-source design released for use and distribution in the public domain in an effort to standardize universal attachment systems in the firearm accessories market. Direct attachment of a bipod using KeyMod system










Installing keymod rail section