Grant,
What you mentioned is very close to what I have in mind. I seem to be moving to smaller and smaller units as the weapon light technology advances. It's one of the few accessories that is actually getting better and smaller at the same time.
With age comes wisdom. We realize that a very heavy is a bad thing and if we can cut the weight down here and there then all the better.
I have been doing more and more CQB type training and having gone through Vickers low light shooting course (and going back this Nov) I have come the realization that a light mounted at the 12 positioned is really the best place. The problem with this is that you need a torch that is very low in profile as you need to be able to see your irons.
I intend to work up some guns with the X300 and the XT07 mounted at the 12 position and run them through some low light training.
C4
I'm thinking something like this:
would allow for that mounting option described. At least on a carbine gas system.
Yes, if you had a fixed front sight. If you were running a low profile GB and a rail mounted flip up sight, any rail would do.
C4
gotcha - makes sense.
Grant,
Very true about mounting the light at 12 o'clock. IIRC, Ned Christiansen designed such mount a few years ago. He was really way ahead of the curve!
Here's Ned's mount.
I think my old school KAC FF-RAS MRE might be able to do the 12 o'clock mount.
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