LaRue Tactical 10" Handguard LT15-10
10.0 inch free-floating handguard with LaRue Locking System.
Ideal for carbine-length rifles in the 11.5 to 16" range. The 10.0's length
stops about an inch past of a carbine-length gas block, providing true
free-float. Our two-pin proprietary barrel nut system with its locking anti-slip
plate, sets LaRue handguards apart from the competition. Once properly
installed, there is no chance of movement whatsoever. The side and bottom rails
are tucked closer to the barrel, keeping the profile narrower and more
streamlined. LaRue handguards also include integral QD sling-swivel sockets at
the base of each side for convenient mounting 2-point slings. Additionally, our
Free-float Rail system provides an excellent heat-sinking feature that pulls
throat-damaging heat away from the chamber area. Another heat-sinking benefit is
the elimination of pressure-spikes, which some feel is the cause of a large part
of pre-mature bolt failures.
Comes complete with Allen wrench, vial of blue Locktite and Instructions.
Weighs .92lb
CNC-machined out of aluminum
Integral QD sling-swivel sockets on both sides
Hard coat anodized, with T-Numbers
Low-profile bottom and side rails
Special rail cuts allow both mil-issue and standard rail covers
As with any LaRue product, this handguard is perfect. This was my first free-float conversion and it was done with ease. Some might disagree with aesthetics and the role they play, but I believe in the coaching phrase "Look good, feel good, play good.". The overall look of my rifle is amazing and the feel is even better. Thanks for the amazing products. Hats off to the best company in the Lone Star State! Coach Wommack
As with any LaRue product, this handguard is perfect. This was my first free-float conversion and it was done with ease. Some might disagree with aesthetics and the role they play, but I believe in the coaching phrase "Look good, feel good, play good.". The overall look of my rifle is amazing and the feel is even better. Thanks for the amazing products. Hats off to the best company in the Lone Star State! Coach Wommack
Excellent, high quality addition to my LMT. Lined up and mated without a glitch. It's a rock solid handguard and it's American made. I highly recommend LaRue products to everyone who expects the best. I will be a customer for years to come.
I have had this rail installed for about four months now. The thing is solid as a rock and the finish is perfect! Each rail is slightly beveled so it's not sharp to grab like almost all other rails out there. However if you're using rail guards it's even better! The bottom and side rails are so low profile that it is incredibly comfortable to hold during use no matter your hand size, and rail covers do not make it too bulky at all. Thanks for all the great products LaRue, and thanks for keeping it all American!
By Far my favorite rail I have ever owned/used! The rail size fits fits perfect in my hand!! It is very high quality and looks great!!! 100% awesome!!!
I would recommend to anybody as the best rail on the market!!
-Ryan J
Fort Worth, TX
1. Remove the upper from the rifle. Remove the Handguard. Remove the muzzle device. Remove the front sight base. Unscrew and remove the factory barrel nut and delta ring assembly (you won’t need these)
Note: On certain Action Blocks, it May be necessary to Dremel® out an area to accommodate the “Keeper” during installation
2. Next, Place the “Keeper” on the upper receiver, slip on the “Handguard Nut”, then the “Barrel Nut”
3. Add a small amount of Moly Grease to the receiver threads. The “Barrel Nut” is installed just like any other; you snug it up three times, then torque it until the next gas tube hole aligns correctly
4. Install the Spacer.
5. Slip on the float tube and tighten the “Handguard nut”. The tube will align itself with locating pins already in the float tube. Use a strap wrench to get the Handguard Nut” tight.
LaRue Tactical 10" Handguard LT15-10
10.0 inch free-floating handguard with LaRue Locking System.
Ideal for carbine-length rifles in the 11.5 to 16" range. The 10.0's length stops about an inch past of a carbine-length gas block, providing true free-float. Our two-pin proprietary barrel nut system with its locking anti-slip plate, sets LaRue handguards apart from the competition. Once properly installed, there is no chance of movement whatsoever. The side and bottom rails are tucked closer to the barrel, keeping the profile narrower and more streamlined. LaRue handguards also include integral QD sling-swivel sockets at the base of each side for convenient mounting 2-point slings. Additionally, our Free-float Rail system provides an excellent heat-sinking feature that pulls throat-damaging heat away from the chamber area. Another heat-sinking benefit is the elimination of pressure-spikes, which some feel is the cause of a large part of pre-mature bolt failures.
Comes complete with Allen wrench, vial of blue Locktite and Instructions.
Post new Review
HANDGUARD ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
WARNING! MAKE SURE YOUR FIREARM IS UNLOADED COMPLETELY WITH NO ROUNDS IN THE CHAMBER AND NO MAGAZINE INSERTED. THE WEAPON SHOULD BE SAFE AT ALLTIMES.
Installation of the LaRue® free-float rail system
Please Supply these instructions to your professional Gunsmith
Handguard Rail
Handguard Nut
Barrel Nut
Spacer
Keeper(anti-rotation device)
8-32 x .80 SHCS 2ea.
Vial of Blue LocTite®
Uncle Mike’s® Sling compatible Swivel insert
Tool Requirements
· Armorer’s wrench · Action Block · Punch Set · Moly Grease · 9/64 L Hex wrench · Strap Wrench
1. Remove the upper from the rifle. Remove the Handguard. Remove the muzzle device. Remove the front sight base. Unscrew and remove the factory barrel nut and delta ring assembly (you won’t need these)
Note: On certain Action Blocks, it May be necessary to Dremel® out an area to accommodate the “Keeper” during installation
2. Next, Place the “Keeper” on the upper receiver, slip on the “Handguard Nut”, then the “Barrel Nut”
3. Add a small amount of Moly Grease to the receiver threads. The “Barrel Nut” is installed just like any other; you snug it up three times, then torque it until the next gas tube hole aligns correctly
4. Install the Spacer.
5. Slip on the float tube and tighten the “Handguard nut”. The tube will align itself with locating pins already in the float tube. Use a strap wrench to get the Handguard Nut” tight.