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    Quote Originally Posted by L-2 View Post
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    I put one of these Bravo Company (aka BCM) "KAG" grip add-ons to my shotgun:
    -already had this shotgun with a Magpul fore-end which has MLOK slots;
    -had this BCM "KAG" laying around in my extra-stuff with no other place to put it;
    https://bravocompanyusa.com/bcmgunfi...ok-compatible/

    I wouldn't have bought one for this purpose, otherwise. My prior experience was using a Mossberg 590A1 sbs which had this strap-thing added onto the fore-end which came with the shotgun. I did use that strap-thing, only because it was there and don't remember there being downsides to using that strap.
    What's up with that wire tie?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hambo View Post
    What's up with that wire tie?
    That epoxied-on night-sight doesn't always stay while shooting. The epoxy eventually cracks and the sight flies off.
    I've re-epoxied it a 3rd time.
    If I lose it, I'll re-drill and tap for another brass bead.
    I had to cut the original brass bead off for the glue-on night-sight to fit.
    I don't recommend the epoxied-on type of sights, although it could last a few rounds or a few hundred, depending on one's wants/needs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by L-2 View Post
    That epoxied-on night-sight doesn't always stay while shooting. The epoxy eventually cracks and the sight flies off.
    I've re-epoxied it a 3rd time.
    If I lose it, I'll re-drill and tap for another brass bead.
    I had to cut the original brass bead off for the glue-on night-sight to fit.
    I don't recommend the epoxied-on type of sights, although it could last a few rounds or a few hundred, depending on one's wants/needs.
    I thought that might be the case. Does the wire tie hold up?
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    Responding to Post 13

    Yes, the tie-wrap held the sight on when I found the epoxy had fractured.
    I'm glad I didn't lose that sight as I recall it was over $60 delivered.
    I've since spent more money on a drill-press, taps, and a spare brass bead or two, as I like to be prepared ahead of time.

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