Midwest CZ Scorpion 6.75" Handguard M-Lok

Midwest CZ Scorpion 6.75" Handguard M-Lok photo
$189.95
$167.95
Availability: Within 1 day
SKU: MI-CZ6.75M
Barcode: 8165370158958
Color: Black
Size: 6.75"
Compatibility: CZ Scorpion

The CZ Scorpion is one of the most popular pistol caliber carbines available on the market today and it's combination of quality, function, and affordable price point make it easy to see why. The factory polymer handguard could be improved however. The integrated quad rail is perfectly functional, but not the most comfortable option. Enhance your Scorpion with the Midwest Industries M-LOK compatible handguard!

Features:

  • 6.75" length
  • High strength 6061-T6 aluminum
  • Heavy duty hardcoat anodized finish
  • Easy to install or remove
  • 45-degree M-LOK tracks for perfect light placement
  • Two integrated QD sling swivel sockets
  • Full length Picatinny top rail
  • Dual M-LOK tracks at 3 and 9 o'clock
  • Bottom M-LOK track for grips or handstops.
  • Weighs just 10.9 Oz!

The Midwest Industries CZ Scorpion handguard provides an ergonomic, slick side design that eliminates unnecessary rails in favor of the modular M-LOK attachment system! Each side of the rail is equipped with twin M-LOK tracks, offering plenty of options for optimal positioning for your favorite accessories, while the bottom features a central M-LOK track to center your favorite grips or handstops. The handguard also incorporates a pair of quick detach sling swivel sockets, allowing you to use your favorite slings.

Midwest Industries is a quality manufacturer of tactical weapons accessories. Their goal is to manufacture the highest quality parts at affordable prices backed by a lifetime guarantee.

By purchasing Midwest CZ Scorpion 6.75" Handguard M-Lok from our online store, you are guaranteed to receive a high-quality item. We work with trusted brands to offer shooting and hunting enthusiasts, both amateur and professional, quality products at a reasonable price. Choosing to buy from us means opting for quality and practicality

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