My favorite carbine came from the previous owner with a Yankee Hill free-float rail. While this is great for accuracy and the metal construction protects the barrel, the weapon has become too front-heavy. I know that Yankee Hill makes a "light" version of their rails but I don't know if that's the one my rifle has because the pictures all look alike. I'm also lacking the tools needed to remove the rail even if I wanted to.
I'm not riding any accessories on the gun except a miscellaneous light and Magpul AFG. I've been doing bicep curls recently, up to 30 pounds, so maybe it's a moot point. The weight itself isn't a problem, just the balance. This is the only gun I have with such a rail. The most expedient option at this point would probably be a new stock, like a SOPMOD, but I don't have the right buffer tube. A new rail would cost $100 give or take and a smith to get the old one off. Going back to standard hand guards would mean losing my light and AFG.
Any tips?