Wow, that looks great. I've been looking into lights and mounts only MOE hand guard. This looks really nice. I'll have to get one. Good review too.
Wow, that looks great. I've been looking into lights and mounts only MOE hand guard. This looks really nice. I'll have to get one. Good review too.
I would also like to add my opinion regarding the new mounts for MOE handguards, (IWC SMC). Earl sent me the Scout light mount and it has worked perfectly with a Scout 600c configuration. Fit and finish are superb. Mounting is rock solid and as usual IWC makes installation "Marine Proof". The only way I could see it being simpler is if the instructions were written in Crayon! Anyways my hat is off to IWC, innovative quality hardware for the end user today!
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"To keep you is no gain, to destroy you is no loss."- Khmer Rouge
So after seeing this, I went to the gunshow and no booths had one. Actually, most of the guys running the booth looked at me like I was speaking a different language. Oh well though. Picked up some parts for my new build and ended up getting a quad rail set up so no more Moe FG.
Regardless the mount looks great and I would rock it no question.
I was rearranging some items on the carbine and figured since the opportunity presented itself...
.036 kilograms = 1.26986263 ounces
Things have been going very well with the mount and light. Screws have stayed tight and I haven't found any issues as far as discomfort or inconvenience with my setup.
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According to USPS my 1" OD SMC should be in today. I'm crossing my fingers. Thanks for the weight of the mount. With my light and mount w/batteries it should be about 6.5oz. Not the lightest thing in the world but its close. The surefire m300A with the OEM mount is 4.5oz w/ batteries so not too bad for being "the bee's knees".
Last edited by Eurodriver; 05-09-11 at 12:45.
Why do the loudest do the least?
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