Midwest Industries Winchester 94 M-LOK Handguard

Midwest Industries Winchester 94 M-LOK Handguard

Midwest Industries, Inc. MI-W94

$178.95
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Midwest Industries, Inc. MI-W94

Product Type
Rails, Stocks & Grips
Number of Slots
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Buffer Tube Size
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UPC Barcode
812102034445
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Blend an American Winchester Classic with Modern Sensibilities with the Midwest Handguard

Making the Old Lever gun platform modular can be a struggle but this rail from Midwest makes that process a breeze. inspired by similar rail systems popular among AR-15's this rail brings a lot to the table. Starting with the 6061 aluminum construction that provides a rugged platform to build off of. This also allows for the handguard to be flexible in its installation and use. Installing this handguard uses multiple mounting points for ultimate rigidity. for adding attachments this handguard is more to modern tastes with the use of M-Lok slots. The top section of the handguard has a 16" picatinny rail for adding optics or lights and lasers. For increased modularity, the rail is compatible with screw on front sights and an included ghost ring for easy and quick sight acquisition. and to protect your investment Midwest has given this rail a beautiful hard coat anodized finish. With all of these awesome features make the Henry rail a great way to bring your lever gun to the bleeding edge.

Midwest Industries M-LOK Rail Specifications and Features:

  • Midwest Industries: MI-W94
  • M-LOK attachment System
  • 6061 Aluminum Construction
  • Forward Mounted Sling Swivel
  • M-LOK compatible Slots
  • Ultra Rigid with Multiple Mounting Points
  • Length 13.625"
  • Weight 7.4 oz
  • Matte Hardcoat Anodized Black Finish
  • Made in the USA


Includes:
  • 5 Slot Picatinny M-Lok Compatible Rail
  • Mounting Hardware


Fits:
  • Winchester 94 Rifles


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Anyone install on a 94AE model?
Answer: I have not personally, although I see no reason why it shouldn't work. The angle eject function is totally independent of the handguard. Got the install instructions right here, in case you're interested: https://midwestindustriesinc.com/content/installation-instructions/Winchester-94-M-LOK-Handguard-Instructions.pdf