Not combloc, rather the exact opposite; a product of the most free gun market of the 2010ish years, and a lesson to you who appeal to the soviet system!
You might think you have operated... you might think you have seen people operate... even in your wildest fantasies, you're wrong. Here you have the Nautilus Rotating Rail, the absolute zenith of quadrail design. There was LITERALLY nothing more tactical ever developed than this, nor will there ever will be, and this is the gen 2 version of it. That means this guy didn't just take out a second mortgage on his house trying to get it to market, it means he doubled-down and lost his wife, children, doggo and everything else making it happen for me and for you.
I bought three of these. One I gave to my LGS last year as a Christmas gift for them to enjoy and display, one I have on my ultimate mall-ninja tactical carbine, and this last one is presently in limbo. It's not something I exactly want to sell, but since I already have #2 employed I feel greedy keeping #3 on the shelf.
See the pics for what you would buy (minus the ultimate carbine it's mounted on, of course); see these links for what you would GET:
(All comical commentary aside, the manufacturing quality and finish on this piece of work is actually imo exceptional, which makes it all the more tragic since it does what it is designed to do perfectly. I think it's a very interesting piece of American ingenuity in not just designing but developing and manufacturing two generations of a product for a market that didn't exist.)
You might think you have operated... you might think you have seen people operate... even in your wildest fantasies, you're wrong. Here you have the Nautilus Rotating Rail, the absolute zenith of quadrail design. There was LITERALLY nothing more tactical ever developed than this, nor will there ever will be, and this is the gen 2 version of it. That means this guy didn't just take out a second mortgage on his house trying to get it to market, it means he doubled-down and lost his wife, children, doggo and everything else making it happen for me and for you.
I bought three of these. One I gave to my LGS last year as a Christmas gift for them to enjoy and display, one I have on my ultimate mall-ninja tactical carbine, and this last one is presently in limbo. It's not something I exactly want to sell, but since I already have #2 employed I feel greedy keeping #3 on the shelf.
See the pics for what you would buy (minus the ultimate carbine it's mounted on, of course); see these links for what you would GET:
(All comical commentary aside, the manufacturing quality and finish on this piece of work is actually imo exceptional, which makes it all the more tragic since it does what it is designed to do perfectly. I think it's a very interesting piece of American ingenuity in not just designing but developing and manufacturing two generations of a product for a market that didn't exist.)