This NEW forward Mount for the Mac-10 .45 acp, 9mm & MPA .45 acp has three short rails to add any components you want. You can add a lower grip, a laser on the sides, a flashlight or other components. You can also add grip covers to all three rails to give it a soft tactical grip. Our new mount fits over the barrel and has a thickness equal to the exterior base of the barrel allowing all the barrel threads to be used for a suppressor, muzzle brake, flash hider, our Blackout Barrel Extension. The mount is held around the barrel by 3 set screws and allows access to the receiver pins. Finished in Matte/Flat black anodize. Includes mount, Allen wrench, and three polymer rails. Rails are approx 2.125" in length. (gun, grip & other parts sold separately) (Matte Black/Flat finish shown in last photos))
New Forward Tri Rail Mount For Mac
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Nearly fifty miles below the border Duke Devins, not the trimly clad soldier but a cowboy in worn overalls and a faded blue shirt, rode down a dusty narrow road with several Mexican vaqueros. He chatted with the riders in Spanish as fluently colloquial as their own. They had helped him across the line, showing him trails that were not guarded, and were now taking him, as a deserter with money to pay his way, to the Kirkland ranch.
As the first sign of the ranch showed over a rise in the trail Devins let his right hand brush across his waistband where beneath his shirt a heavy pistol snuggled under his belt. An empty buttonhole just at the waistline would have been significant to any one who knew his skill at the deadly cross-body draw and the accuracy with which he could use his pistol at close quarters.
A few minutes later, mounted on a deep-chested bay, Kirkland rode up to the door of the cantina. Dismounting he left the horse at the hitch-rail and walked toward the door. As he advanced with the short choppy gait of the man who spends most of his time in the saddle Devins had a chance to study him.
Kirkland's anger got the better of his judgment. The quarrel had been built up so swiftly that he had not looked to see where his helpers had gone. With his back to the ranch yard he could not know as Devins did that the vaqueros had ridden away from the corral and were no longer in sight. Aside from the men in the cantina Kirkland and Devins were alone and Kirkland's saddle horse was the only mount in the ranch yard.
Miles reeled under the steadily-moving horse. The mount selected by Kirkland was good and Devins smiled as he thought of what a different story it would have been had Kirkland ridden up on a tired and worn-out horse.
Trotting straight south, Devins, made a trail which even to keen-eyed Mexicans and Indians would indicate Santa Rosalia or Chihuahua City. It was long after moonrise that he turned sharply to the east and followed a rocky water-course where the hoofs of his horse left little if any sign. 2ff7e9595c
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