

The KeyMod system uses a system of keyholes, similar to one you’d find on a door chain. How said M-LOK or KeyMod accessories mount depends on whether KeyMod vs M-LOK is the system you’re using. M-LOK and KeyMod direct attachment systems let you bolt whatever you want directly to the gun. Why are they better than a rail? Picatinny rails require extra metal and therefore add weight. The compatible accessories of your choice is mounted to a bracket that locks into said holes.ĭepending on the handguard, you can mount accessories on the sides, bottom or top of the handguard. Both systems are designs holes machined into the handguard instead of to said rail. How they work differs from your typical Picatinny rail, though plenty of M-LOK and KeyMod handguards have a Picatinny rail as well. Or this barreled upper from Palmetto State Armory with KeyMod handguard: PSA complete upper with KeyMod handguard. Both M-LOK and KeyMod handguards are lightweight and provide a more comfortable hold on the gun without a cheese grater effect on the support hand.Īdditionally, some companies sell uppers or complete guns with M-LOK or KeyMod handguards, such as this DDM4 V7 Pro with an M-LOK handguard from Daniel Defense: Daniel Defense rifle with M-LOK handguard. Lots of gun owners prefer these to traditional quad rail. Or this KeyMod rails handguard, also by Leapers: KeyMod handguard by Leapers, Credit: Daniel Defense Quad Rail Handguard, Courtesy Brownells Midwest Industries M-LOK handguard, Courtesy Midwest Industries
