Rail System Types - Picatinny, Keymod, MLOK

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M4 STYLE RIFLES

MLOK, Keymod, Picatinny 

Hey everyone! Today’s topic is going to be about rail systems.

Rail systems are universal accessory mounting platforms found on many modern styles of airsoft guns. Much like real firearms, we may need to mount certain accessories to help us out in some way, whether it's to dress up the gun or give us additional functionality when we're out there playing the airsoft games.

Many airsoft guns modeled around modern firearms will feature a type of rail system: picatinny, MLOK, or Keymod. Each of them is distinct and has their pros and cons. Most people tend to go for looks when buying an airsoft gun, though with the types of gun rail types out there, they might be getting into some added benefits without knowing. Mounting airsoft accessories can enhance your gameplay and overall experience, and it's fun to personalize gear. There are a few types of rail systems out there.

Let's start first with the oldest and most prevalent style of rail system, the picatinny rail. Prior to its invention, firearms were all designed in a manner where accessories such as scopes and airsoft foregrip, for example, had to be extremely proprietary. Its creation came about when the military saw the need for a modular system for accessories to be mounted to the existing firearms that were issued. What resulted is the rail system with prominent slots machined into the handguard. If manufacturers adhered to the specifications laid out for the picatinny rail, it would ensure the accessory could be mounted very easily.

The most elite units were the first to use these rail systems adapted to their guns (which were M4's). Over the years, as the platform became more prolific, this started to filter down to the rest of the military as well, to the point where it became standard everywhere. All of a sudden, an item designed for picatinny rails can be used on any compatible firearm rather than it being proprietary to a specific model of firearm.

The way an accessory attaches to a picatinny rail is by tightening some sort of clamp by a screw. Some variations of this clamping mechanism would be a locking lever that locks the clamp in place. The benefit of this system is its ease of finding accessories. You can get vertical or angled grips, lights, lasers, bipods, rail covers, and more. The downside to this system is that overall, the firearm is very bulky with a rail system, not to mention the mount on the accessory.

The next type is Keymod. The name comes from its distinct shape, which creates a universal mounting platform. The hardware to mount the accessory uses negative space, and the mounting hardware sinks into the "keyholes" and clamps inward, so to speak. This style of mounting was created by VLTOR Weapon Systems, a real-life firearm accessories manufacturer, and is open-source. This means that anybody can use their system and measurements to create their own accessories. The benefit to keymod rails and accessories is that items were overall less bulky. The negative space mounting means the mounts themselves are done away, and that can save you quite a few ounces. The profile of the rails without anything attached is very slick and streamlined. Even with accessories added, the forend's overall girth is not near as big as a picatinny rail loaded up with the same types of accessories. Some people will appreciate how slick their gun looks compared to the classic but often bulky older rail setups, so even when not attaching accessories, people tend to appreciate the smooth look. Oh, and if you have some older picatinny accessories, you can still use them by adding picatinny rail sections where you need them.

The last rail system type is MLOK. MLOK was devised by Magpul Industries, a popular firearm accessory maker. This type of rail has distinct rectangular sections cut out along a railed forend, and it works like Keymod. MLOK accessories use negative space to mount and have hardware that goes into the MLOK slots in the handguard and grabs from the inside. This form factor is not open-source, but it is licensed. Magpul allows just about any maker to make MLOK-compatible accessories under license. Though this mount is similar to how Keymod items work, the benefit to Magpul's MLOK design is that it is simpler to machine and make accessories for because the mounting holes are simpler in shape. All the benefits of Keymod are the same here. The most important thing about MLOK right now is that it is growing in popularity and surpassing Keymod by a wide margin. Airsoft trends and designs tend to emulate the real deal, so I would expect this trend to follow; however, it happens at a slower pace, so don't worry, your picatinny and Keymod accessories should remain plenty useful for the time being.

Understanding the different gun rail types can significantly enhance your airsoft experience. Whether you opt for the classic Picatinny, the streamlined Keymod, or the innovative MLOK, each offers unique advantages to fit your

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does airsoft use Picatinny rails?

Yes, airsoft guns commonly use Picatinny rails. These rails provide a standardized mounting platform for various accessories, such as scopes, sights, grips, and flashlights. The Picatinny rail system, also known as MIL-STD-1913, ensures compatibility across different manufacturers, allowing players to customize their airsoft guns with a wide range of accessories to suit their playstyle and preferences.

What is a Picatinny rail vs M-LOK?

A Picatinny rail is a rail system with a series of evenly spaced slots that provide a secure platform for mounting accessories. It is known for its robustness and widespread use in both military and civilian firearms. M-LOK (Modular Lock) is a newer rail system developed by Magpul Industries. It features a series of slots that allow for the direct attachment of accessories using M-LOK-compatible mounts. M-LOK is praised for being lightweight and modular, providing more flexibility in mounting positions and reducing the overall weight of the firearm compared to Picatinny rails.

What's the difference between Picatinny and weaver rails?

Picatinny and Weaver rails are similar in appearance but have key differences. The Picatinny rail has standardized slot dimensions and spacing (0.206 inches), ensuring consistent compatibility with various accessories. Weaver rails have a less standardized slot pattern, with slots that are narrower and not evenly spaced. While many Weaver-compatible accessories can fit on Picatinny rails, the reverse is not always true due to the Picatinny rail's more precise specifications. This standardization makes Picatinny rails more versatile and widely used.

What are the different types of mounting rails on guns?

The different types of mounting rails on guns include Picatinny, Weaver, Keymod, and M-LOK. Picatinny rails are known for their robust, standardized slots, allowing for a wide range of accessories. Weaver rails, similar to Picatinny but with less standardized slot spacing, are used on some firearms and accessories. Keymod rails feature keyhole-shaped slots for modular attachment, providing a lightweight and versatile mounting solution. M-LOK rails use a series of slots for direct accessory attachment, offering a modern, lightweight, and modular option for mounting gear.

What are the different types of Picatinny rails?

The different types of Picatinny rails include full-length rails, which run the entire length of the firearm's receiver or handguard, and shorter rail sections that can be mounted at specific positions. Full-length Picatinny rails provide maximum flexibility for mounting multiple accessories, while shorter rail sections allow for more specific customization. There are also offset Picatinny rails, which provide additional mounting angles for accessories, and rail covers, which protect unused sections of the rail and provide a more comfortable grip.