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    Quote Originally Posted by al800 View Post
    I'm loving my inline mount with a Surefire Millennium 952. If possible, however, I'd really like to drop that QD lever and mount the rings straight to the inline mount. Would the offset m620 adapter accomplish this?
    No, it won't. The M620 adapter only fits the M620 bodies. The interface is a little difference, with the M951/2 having more material and less space between the lugs.
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    How are the E1T and E2T heads holding up when mounted in close proximity to a brake or compensator? I have my Arisaka M300 / E1T mounted just slightly behind my PA AFAB comp. I think it will be ok, but wanted to hear others experiences. From Malkoff's site:
    "Please Note that the Optic Itself Serves as the Lens. In Weapon Applications the Head Should be Placed Behind the Muzzle to Minimize Powder Burns on the Optic. The Optic is Replaceable if Necessary."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike9250 View Post
    How are the E1T and E2T heads holding up when mounted in close proximity to a brake or compensator? I have my Arisaka M300 / E1T mounted just slightly behind my PA AFAB comp. I think it will be ok, but wanted to hear others experiences. From Malkoff's site:
    "Please Note that the Optic Itself Serves as the Lens. In Weapon Applications the Head Should be Placed Behind the Muzzle to Minimize Powder Burns on the Optic. The Optic is Replaceable if Necessary."
    If it's behind the comp then it should be fine. Just keep an eye on it and make sure the lens isn't taking blast. You'll see carbon buildup.

    If the brake/comp blast hits the aluminum, there's no issue at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slippers View Post
    If it's behind the comp then it should be fine. Just keep an eye on it and make sure the lens isn't taking blast. You'll see carbon buildup.

    If the brake/comp blast hits the aluminum, there's no issue at all.
    Thanks Will. In your opinion do you think this setup will be ok? It's a 16" barrel, so it shouldn't get as much blast as it would on an SBR.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike9250 View Post
    Thanks Will. In your opinion do you think this setup will be ok? It's a 16" barrel, so it shouldn't get as much blast as it would on an SBR.
    http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y21...psnph5khwj.jpg
    http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y21...pspuicgeha.jpg
    Yeah, I would think that's perfectly fine.
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    Anyone mount a surefire scout intelibeam head (m600IB) on an inline mount and 600 series body? Wonder if I will have enough clearance with my Sandman-S on a KMR-A. That would be an awesome combo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NWS View Post
    Anyone mount a surefire scout intelibeam head (m600IB) on an inline mount and 600 series body? Wonder if I will have enough clearance with my Sandman-S on a KMR-A. That would be an awesome combo.
    I don't have one on hand but if you give me the head diameter at its largest point I can do the math and figure it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slippers View Post
    I don't have one on hand but if you give me the head diameter at its largest point I can do the math and figure it out.
    Their site says 1.37" but not sure if that includes the extra metal knobs. Now I need to see if the intelibeam actually functions well as a weapon light.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NWS View Post
    Their site says 1.37" but not sure if that includes the extra metal knobs. Now I need to see if the intelibeam actually functions well as a weapon light.

    http://cdn.surefire.com/media/catalo...00ib-angle.png
    Yeah, 1.37" usually refers to the smooth bezel with Surefire, since it applies to some of the filters they offer.

    Our Inline Scout Mount adds 0.2" to the height of the light over the rail surface, and a Surefire OEM body is approximately 0.610" from the underside of the mounting lug to the centerline of the light. This puts the centerline of the light 0.810" above the rail surface.

    The BCM KMR is ~1.52 wide, and the Sandman-S is listed as having a diameter of 1.5". Almost on the same plane, assuming your barrel is concentric to the rail.

    You should be fine, since theoretically a light with a bezel that is 1.62" would just barely clear the can.

    Someone please double check my math.
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    Will,

    It doesn't look like the ring mount will fit a ProTac 1L. Can you verify that?

    Thanks.

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