I am not smart enough to pump a shotgun and operate a momentary light with an end cap activation button.
I am not smart enough to pump a shotgun and operate a momentary light with an end cap activation button.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
I recently got the Magpul MLOK Offset Light/Optic Mount and so far I really like it. It's up out of the way of my thumb, ambidextrous-ish in activation and still out of the sight line. I really would like to replace the light with a scout type light but I don't want to spend that much money for what would survive the 870 and I have 2 ARs and a Ruger Charger that need lights as well.
I'm fairly certain that using RF would ensure the product isn't ever looked at by institutional users. At least, the ones that matter.
We try to avoid and/or minimize the use of devices which makes us our own trigger-man for IEDs, and that's not even getting into the EW and ISR environment where a professional user would be the equivalent of an emergency rescue flare with the opposition employing RF detection.
"Are you ready? Okay. Let's roll."- Last words of Todd Beamer
Simple mount that works sufficiently. I’d like to find a smaller light but I’m cheap, and the 6P with upgrade does what I need it to do. Perfection would be a smaller profile light tucked in another 3/8”-1/2”. My only complaint with this is that it can get hung up (to the point of needing a good tug) in the scabbard it usually rides in. These are older pics when I originally tossed it together. I’ve since put a few miles on it, worked out the issue of the mount moving during recoil, and hit all the screws with red loctite. Its a truck and cabin tool.
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Working diligently to enlarge my group size.
Even with the now-pathetic incandescent light, the original SureFire was the best. It still needed needed skateboard tape to make it grip-able. Being able to hold on to the forearm goes a long way towards avoiding knuckle busting.
As far as modern SureFires, I don't need to "program" my shotgun light with different light levels and whatnot. I need momentary and on/off. That's it. If I was smart enough to do complex light operations under stress, I wouldn't rely on a troglodyte boomshucker in the first place.
I haven't had any trouble at all doing push/pull with the Streamlight but I agree the ergos of that battery-pack grip aren't ideal. There's also the flimsy battery cap and the general "not sure if anyone has really done a hard use test on this" thing. Since pumps aren't really the hotness these days, it seems to be a product that missed its opportunity window.
And SureFire... $600 for a light to go on an 870? Put that on a police trade-in and you've tripled it's value. Talk about putting a $20 saddle on a $10 horse.
At the moment, I have an extra SureFire X300 mounted on a Magpul forearm that I just need to install. It's not elegant but it's simple and affordable.
Here’s my solution. It does require an optic on a 1.93” mount to clear the light. Link for pic rail here:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MOUG238
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