
AR9 (Glock) Handguard to fit Octane?
AR9 (Glock) Handguard to fit Octane?
Hey guys, I’m hoping you can help me find a hand guard that will allow me to fit my octane under it. The receiver is a PSA px9, and due to the way the Glock mag well pivots I’m struggling to find a handguard that has a large enough internal diameter to fit the octane 45. I bought an areo quantum rail without realizing it wouldn’t work... so ideas? Barrel is 4.5” and does not protrude from the current handguard so I can’t mount the can without removing it.


- superdrag67
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Re: AR9 (Glock) Handguard to fit Octane?
I'm not sure I get what the problem is. I run my octane 9 under a Troy rail but I don't think that helps because it seems like there is something else going on. The Aero has a 1.78 ID which should be fine. I don't know what you mean by the glock magwell pivoting that's causing issues.
Re: AR9 (Glock) Handguard to fit Octane?
Is yours a Colt or a Glock pattern mag well? When I try to install the arrow rail, it backs up against the front of the mag well in such a way that I wasn’t able to open the upper and lower receiver on the pivot pins in the front. It appears to be an issue with the way the Glock mag well is shaped. If I look at the handguard that came on the rifle it clamps on the barrel nut but is cut at about a 30° angle away from the receiver to allow for the pivot.
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Re: AR9 (Glock) Handguard to fit Octane?
MIne is a glock pattern and it's a PSA lower but it's an older PG-9 from years ago. My troy rail is damn near touching the lower and I have no issues with it contacting the lower through it's range of motion. The distance between the rail and lower shouldn't change during the rotation (assuming everything is to spec).
Can you take some close up pics of the front pin area on your gun?
Can you take some close up pics of the front pin area on your gun?
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Re: AR9 (Glock) Handguard to fit Octane?
Or just pull both pins when you need to service the weapon. Not that difficult.
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Re: AR9 (Glock) Handguard to fit Octane?
Looks like it fits fine. AERO can’t foresee every possible upper/lower configuration for every hand guard. It may just not be compatible with that lower.
Re: AR9 (Glock) Handguard to fit Octane?
I’m not bashing Areo the product looks great and will likely go on another one of my rifles. I’m just looking for a Handguard that will work with this lower, in case of a malfunction or even just cleaning I would like to be able to open the action on the front pivot.
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Re: AR9 (Glock) Handguard to fit Octane?
I get what your saying, it's just that no mfg of hand guards advertises "Fits PSA PX-9 Lowers". You just happened to find the one hand guard that doesn't play well with your lower. Unfortunately, you may have to just buy and try to find one that works.
It looks like any hand guard with a large enough I.D. to fit your Octane is also going to have a large O.D. that will interfere with the lower.
It looks like any hand guard with a large enough I.D. to fit your Octane is also going to have a large O.D. that will interfere with the lower.
Re: AR9 (Glock) Handguard to fit Octane?
The octane does fit under the areo. Again hoping someone had had an experience with a Handguard that fit this rifle as they are quite common.
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Re: AR9 (Glock) Handguard to fit Octane?
So have you actually installed the handguard and tried it? It doesn't really look like there is an issue. The handguard will pivot around that pin at the central axis. If everything is to spec it won't get any closer. As long as you aren't contacting the lower, it should be fine. Like I said, mine is practically touching, and after looking it closer does appear to be slightly rubbing on one side. The barrel drops a full 90 degrees before contact.
Re: AR9 (Glock) Handguard to fit Octane?
Thanks Superdrag. No I haven’t gotten l a chance to actually install it yet, only slipped over the existing barrel nut. Had to order one of the lug attachment units for the vice as my action block would not work on this receiver. I’ll report back once I get this barrel nut off. Thanks for your feedback everyone.