Ghost PRS extended forend rail on the Zero

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Has anyone tried the Ghost PRS extended forend rail on the Ghost Zero? It looks like the space between the air cylinder and rail will be too big cause its made for the plus and not look good? Anyone have and other good ideas on extending the forend? It would be nice to have either a pic rail or mlok under the cylinder to protect the cylinder and also to mount a bipod etc.

Also wondered if anyone has come up with good ideas on putting a sling on the Zero
 
If you can find me a standard trigger guard/ rail and a bunch of measurements of the tube etc, I can draw up an extended Arca rail. The Ghost Zero is on my list to do now that my rail for the Epic 2 is being tested by others. Just don’t have access to a Zero.
 

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Has anyone tried the Ghost PRS extended forend rail on the Ghost Zero? It looks like the space between the air cylinder and rail will be too big cause its made for the plus and not look good? Anyone have and other good ideas on extending the forend? It would be nice to have either a pic rail or mlok under the cylinder to protect the cylinder and also to mount a bipod etc.

Also wondered if anyone has come up with good ideas on putting a sling on the Zero
I'll be watching this with interest as I've pondered the same question as I will be getting a Zero myself in the near future to compliment my Ghost plus and set it up for range use only. I have seen one of the retailers has been supplying the Zero with the existing Arca/Mlok front rail attached as a bespoke version and while it clearly isn't the perfect match it kind of works. I have been thinking, I'll get the Zero add the rail and then over the coming months as I add other parts to the rifle maybe swap out the cylinder for a 700cc bottle which would provide a great shot count. I imagine it's only a matter of time before someone makes a version of that front rail to suit the Zero. That's probably not going to be viable until the demand by way of sales of the rifle has ramped up significantly. If they don't sell loads of them I can see it being one of those variants which came and went. I have made a number of enquiries about the Zero and my impression hasn't been completely positive as I've even struggled to get satisfactory answers from the makers regarding a couple of points. In no way am I suggesting it's not a great rifle but it currently lacks some of the options which first attracted me to the platform. Seems a bit like someone built a new car for 2026 and hadn't factored in that it might need some wheels before it hits the road.
 
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