Reptilia’s New 13IN ARCA Handguard in Black and FDE
HILLSBOROUGH, NC — Reptilia is proud to announce the release of the new 13” ARCA Handguard, now available in both Black and Flat Dark Earth.
Designed for shooters who demand maximum versatility from their rifle, the 13” ARCA Handguard integrates a continuous Arca-Swiss interface directly into the handguard, eliminating the need for bolt-on rails while providing seamless compatibility with modern tripod systems. The result is a cleaner, stronger, and more streamlined solution for precision rifle applications, hunting, competition, and field use.
Built around Reptilia’s patented turnbuckle mounting system, the handguard delivers a secure and repeatable lockup across standard M4 upper receivers while maintaining a lightweight profile and full M-LOK compatibility. Shooters can quickly attach to tripod systems, fine-tune rifle balance through fore-aft adjustment, and configure mission-essential accessories without compromise.

“The 13in ARCA Handguard expands the capabilities of the AR platform while maintaining the simplicity and durability our customers expect,” said Reptilia. “By integrating the ARCA interface directly into the handguard, we’re providing a purpose-built solution that enhances stability, versatility, and overall rifle performance.”
Manufactured from 6061-T6 aluminum extrusion and protected by a MIL-STD Type III Class 2 hardcoat anodized finish, the 13” ARCA Handguard is engineered to withstand hard use in demanding environments. Like all Reptilia products, it is proudly made in the USA and backed by a lifetime warranty against manufacturing defects.
Key Features
- Integrated full-length Arca-Swiss interface
- Patented Reptilia turnbuckle mounting system
- Compatible with all standard M4 upper receivers
- Full M-LOK accessory compatibility
- 6061-T6 aluminum construction
- MIL-STD Type III Class 2 hardcoat anodized finish
- Made in the USA
- Available now in Black and Flat Dark Earth
The Reptilia 13” ARCA Handguard is available at reptiliacorp.com.
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