I'm another convert from the Midwest Industries FSB mount to the IWC mount. Lighter weight and I like the positioning of the light tail cap better.
http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...wccarbine2.jpg
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I'm another convert from the Midwest Industries FSB mount to the IWC mount. Lighter weight and I like the positioning of the light tail cap better.
http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k1...wccarbine2.jpg
mrbieler-
Thats a sweet looking set-up, Im gonna really look into this for my rifle. Thanks for the great pic!!
I have the same as mrbieler, and would say it is pretty much perfect.
any problems running a G2X on an AR? just got the IWC mount w/ G2X and i'm going to be upset if the G2X doesn't hold up to AR recoil...
Check out Surefire's warning on the G2X/6PX package (lower right):
http://i72.photobucket.com/albums/i1...2/IMAG0122.jpg
dang it.... guess i'll run it till it breaks, only $60 any way :)
The IWC mount is a solid product. I just cant stand having the light in the 10:00 position. I cant seem to get my eyes to adjust to it.
I tried the Elzetta mount on a .625 diameter barrel. No go. It wont mount solidly on that barrel.
I ended up putting the light in a figure 8 mount from M&A parts. I used a shim to fit it to the barrel.
Dang bro, I bought the IWC mount and saw the specs on the G2X and thought "Can't go wrong with a Surefire.". Never even noticed the warning on the back. I have about 120 rounds using the light on and haven't had any problems yet, but sorry for the bad advice on the light.
So far, I've only got about 750 rounds through my gun since I mounted a G2X in a IWC light mount. So far, the light is still working.
I've had my G2L mounted in a very cheap (under $20) GG&G G2 flashlight mount and love it. only fired a few hundred rounds with it mounted in the last year but held up PERFECT and weighs next to nothing. *very nicely made*
(I do take my light off for like daytime range shooting but i added a 3 slot MOE rail so it just pops on and back off with a twist of a screw)
http://www.gggaz.com/ar-15-m4-access...ht-mounts.html