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El Cid
09-09-13, 20:00
I have to say - I think this is VERY clever! No more dead batteries or negligent light discharges with an X300 on a carbine or shotty.

http://jerkingthetrigger.com/2013/09/09/initial-review-unity-tactical-exo/

jaxman7
09-10-13, 11:44
I have a preproduction sample. Same as JTT received. Was planning on doing a review on it after another item from Unity Tactical came in that works quite well with the EXO.

The EXO is one of those products that is so simple it is genius and you wonder why no one ever came up with this before. This was the reason I never ran an X300 on a long gun. Light NDs and the switch getting turned on accidentally during transportation.

This is one of those products (like my Geissele triggers and Battle Arms safety) that after you use it no rifle will go without one *if it has an X300 perched on top. I will try to post some pics later.

-Jax

kdcgrohl
09-10-13, 12:41
Very impressive. Anyone seen a price point yet?

jaxman7
09-10-13, 13:28
Haven't heard the price yet.

Oh and guess what, it is also going to have the option of a lens cap! So on training DAYS no more carbon build up. They will also be available in FDE.

As JTT mentioned in his article these are preproduction samples. There will be slight improvements in the released EXO such as a rougher exterior finish and the parting lines in the material will be reduced. It is super easy to install. Remove the factory rail clamps and place the EXO over the 6 mount holes and screw down.

For those of you who have a dedicated night stand gun and an X300 with no DG switch this would be great for that as well.

-Jax

bruin
09-10-13, 13:37
Besides light AD, a major drawback to SF X-series use on long arms is the durability of the plastic rails. Has the EXO been impact tested, and how does it compare to the OEM rails? Would a metal version be cost-prohibitive?

I moved away from 12 o'clock weaponlight mounting for these reasons, but the EXO might make it viable again....

JasonM
09-10-13, 13:52
i heard a street price of around $25, end of this month/early oct shipping.

El Cid
09-10-13, 14:22
Oh and guess what, it is also going to have the option of a lens cap! So on training DAYS no more carbon build up. They will also be available in FDE.

That is excellent news on both features!




For those of you who have a dedicated night stand gun and an X300 with no DG switch this would be great for that as well.

-Jax

I thought about handgun use as my X300 comes on sometimes during shooting - especially around barricades. I've even had the switch rock into the constant on position during recoil which can be blinding as you pull behind cover during training. Obviously in a real fight there would be other detrimental effects. ;)

My nightstand pistol is in a kydex holster, but I wonder if the kydex makers could just offer a holster formed with the EXO in place? Retention on kydex holsters is normally on the light anyway right?

jaxman7
09-10-13, 15:19
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5545/9720661266_d1712e8e14_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9720661266/)
Untitled (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9720661266/) by jax11b (http://www.flickr.com/people/98269652@N08/), on Flickr

The rockers are very well protected from accidentally activating yet they are very accessible with the thumb. You can take the X300 w/the EXO and stand it up with the lens pointing skyward then press the light down into the ground and it will not activate.

jaxman7
09-10-13, 15:24
If you don't shoot thumb over this is a fantastic setup!:

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3719/9717458305_9bf3c0d09b_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9717458305/)
Untitled (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9717458305/) by jax11b (http://www.flickr.com/people/98269652@N08/), on Flickr

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5450/9717471571_39f4977480_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9717471571/)
Untitled (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9717471571/) by jax11b (http://www.flickr.com/people/98269652@N08/), on Flickr

jaxman7
09-10-13, 15:43
El Cid,

Not ignoring your question concerning the handgun. I just took some pics of my M&P w/the EXO. Had to run some errands so give me a little bit to post them. You are correct that on a WML holster the retention is on the light and not the handgun itself. I can guarantee you someone somewhere has or will see the EXO and start making one w/the EXO shape included in the mold.

Goteron has anyone came to you yet about making kydex w/the EXO mounted?

-Jax

grunz
09-10-13, 15:48
Very cool to see this. I have an X300U waiting for one. :)

I hesitated putting an X300 on a rifle so far because of ND concerns while shooting and of ND causing battery drain and heat in a soft case. This seems to address both nicely.

WTG!

jaxman7
09-10-13, 16:09
Very cool to see this. I have an X300U waiting for one. :)

I hesitated putting an X300 on a rifle so far because of ND concerns while shooting and of ND causing battery drain and heat in a soft case. This seems to address both nicely.

WTG!

Yep. Not just saying this b/c Unity has been extra kind in allowing me to T&E their stuff and take pics but I really do think this little piece of gear will be standard in the near future with guys using X300s on rifles/shotguns. This will make Unity Tactical mainstream and I am glad to see a company with real gun guys at the helm succeed.

-Jax

bleaman225
09-10-13, 16:32
**** that's a smart idea!
Unity is on fire right now!

Roecar
09-10-13, 17:04
I saw this on SS and it made me want to try out the 12 o' clock light mounting. Can't wait to try it out.

jaxman7
09-10-13, 17:09
Here are some pics of the EXO/X300 combo on a handgun. Granted the rail mount is the P mount so it is not fully seated on the rail of the M&P. You'll notice the unlocking tabs are not fully seated. Didn't have time to switch out the mounts on the X300 but it will give you an idea of how it looks.

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3706/9717903875_ff59851346_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9717903875/)
Untitled (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9717903875/) by jax11b (http://www.flickr.com/people/98269652@N08/), on Flickr

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3797/9721173474_a4a2f35f35_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9721173474/)
Untitled (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9721173474/) by jax11b (http://www.flickr.com/people/98269652@N08/), on Flickr

http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2814/9717931671_9cedda3a18_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9717931671/)
Untitled (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9717931671/) by jax11b (http://www.flickr.com/people/98269652@N08/), on Flickr

-Jax

El Cid
09-10-13, 19:05
Thanks for the handgun pics! Definitely appears workable.

TheJRK
09-10-13, 20:21
Looks like a great product. Right now I just leave the battery latch open when I'm transporting my rifle so I don't have to worry about the light coming on while it's packed away in its case.

jaxman7
09-11-13, 12:04
http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2872/9720714680_422287fa3a_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9720714680/)
Untitled (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9720714680/) by jax11b (http://www.flickr.com/people/98269652@N08/), on Flickr

JasonM
09-11-13, 14:43
you could sand the back 'wings' to work best with your grip/gloves/thumb size...

Dos Cylindros
09-11-13, 16:31
So I'm guessing here, but it looks as though it won't fit in the Raven Holster? I assume this is intended only for carbine mounted applications? Great idea, I have been really impressed with Unity's forward thinking designs.

jaxman7
09-11-13, 16:58
So I'm guessing here, but it looks as though it won't fit in the Raven Holster? I assume this is intended only for carbine mounted applications? Great idea, I have been really impressed with Unity's forward thinking designs.

I am sure somebody at one point will make a WML holster compatible w/the EXO b/c it makes the body of the light too wide to fit in my Raven. You are right in that it is intended for carbine/shotgun use but like a lot of Unity's other stuff it can be used in multiple ways. Like the EXO in this case on a handgun.

-Jax

goteron
09-11-13, 18:54
Hey guys,

First off, thank you for the kudos. Thanks to M4C for being a great community where we can share this. We worked hard on this thing and are really excited to get it out. We have been busy shipping our ATOM slides and that has taken priority. Once we get all of those orders fulfilled we will be making a formal announcement.

I can confirm that the price posted earlier is accurate.

It was originally intended for long guns but we are looking forward to see all of the way customers end up using it.

Please let me know if you have any questions that I may be able to answer.

http://i575.photobucket.com/albums/ss192/goteron/exo-fusion-quarter-nocan_zps19091451.jpg (http://s575.photobucket.com/user/goteron/media/exo-fusion-quarter-nocan_zps19091451.jpg.html)

Moose-Knuckle
09-13-13, 19:42
Looking forward to these coming out, I need a couple.

jaxman7
09-17-13, 10:25
Fellas I've had a couple of guys contact me asking if the protective wings hinder switch manipulation. Especially while switching to constant on. It doesn't in the least. I made a short video showing switch activation w/the EXO. It shows thumb over transitions, thumb inline activation, & constant on.

I apologize for the very poor video quality. Didn't know it was as poor as it was until after I posted it on YouTube.

Link fixed....hopefully:

http://youtu.be/M_QQNuWjls8

-Jax

kdcgrohl
09-17-13, 11:04
Link doesn't work for me.

ETA: Good link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_QQNuWjls8

Fellas I've had a couple of guys contact me asking if the protective wings hinder switch manipulation. Especially while switching to constant on. It doesn't in the least. I made a short video showing switch activation w/the EXO. It shows thumb over transitions, thumb inline activation, & constant on.

I apologize for the very poor video quality. Didn't know it was as poor as it was until after I posted it on YouTube.

http://m.youtube.com/?rdm=v7ppr4k9&ytsession=1BoUw8iPBl6XizI4cnME8seQB_q5Btu9H61qEi1Pg6HJfBTGj30VfRJ817T4yNOUJyoZfetdtT1dbVJfAE6mUmlewtYXmjFTDnARTHVQp2yLZLtFz_5xe_mIEkoTiTSzRRxoK1I45CFefrZ13Dr95lJD8kOkRTe1nu_3su2TjvWTgTXTNqLtftdCVnQnqPcbNrVUoguUj7rJnMV1wOu1rOQQfN_LkuLFJMJpUcWlk5KaNR_6Jh9zzzysz3n25LxfMrZKQXSlBYrP40lyZG9c2KNfkCTOz82bHNfyWAtQoQD4lTLDeUb6Zq5VpxV1npxdehLFVgO90qG7gIhDUAPkqpTn9ZEhOG_h7znPYm-o4NffukngW-8Vh39ZiqKtZiqHCRP36hNIt2uGoYZkUdA-pdUC9Pl23-Mx#/watch?v=M_QQNuWjls8

-Jax

jaxman7
09-17-13, 11:21
Thanks man. Scene 1 Take 2:

http://youtu.be/M_QQNuWjls8

jaxman7
09-22-13, 12:43
Well it's been 2 weeks since Unity Tactical sent me the pre-production unit of the EXO and I am still of the mindset that these will be standard on any future rifle that has an X300/U mounted on 'ze' top.

I will go through a few highlights and some questions other have with it as well.

First off it's primary function is to protect the rocker switches on the X series from being accidentally discharged. Something I had done quite alot my self a couple of years ago and decided that the X300 was not for me on a rifle. So I went back to the Scout series. For pure momentary light activation there is nothing better to me than the X series but moving around barricades, transitions, etc. the light just accidentally got switched on too often when I didn't want it to.

The EXO cures this altogether. So the Unity boys definitely accomplished what they set out to do. You can actually take the light by itself with the EXO mounted push down on the bottom on the light-on concrete for example-and it will not turn on. It takes a deliberate motion to activate but does not hinder operation. The protective wings act as sort of a funnel for your thumb. For a demonstration here is the video I put up a few posts ago. Again apologies for the crummy quality:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_QQNuWjls8

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/f652970c-2557-4965-8c11-4baa0ba9ec73_zpsabd2afb3.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/f652970c-2557-4965-8c11-4baa0ba9ec73_zpsabd2afb3.jpg.html)

OK some questions that were asked:

Does the EXO impede opening the battery compartment in any way?

No it does not. The door slightly drags the sides of the protective wings but in no way impedes switching out batteries.

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/ddccb61c-12c0-4999-ab92-d184c8221e2c_zpsd9d00d56.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/ddccb61c-12c0-4999-ab92-d184c8221e2c_zpsd9d00d56.jpg.html)

Second concern: Another asked does the EXO help with the problem of the sometimes heard of plastic latch breaking on the X series of lights. Answer: not sure if Unity directly attacked this particular problem but I can guarantee you that goteron and crew have beat the crap out of their EXOs and the test lights attached to them. I've seen a pic of one of the test lights and it had what seemed like half of the finish missing and it looked like a dremel tool with a grinding stone set on 10K RPM was dragged all over the EXO. These guys test the crap out of their product...and then let me try to break it every once in a while. ;)

It is made out of reinforced impact modified polymer and it is quite strong. I can just about guarantee you that it is stronger that the factory clamps that the Surefire comes with. I do know that the rear portion is significantly thicker than the factory ones:

Factory measurements front and rear:

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/a8ac6c53-be05-4b6e-a367-2ef5ae04647c_zpsb3ed31b7.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/a8ac6c53-be05-4b6e-a367-2ef5ae04647c_zpsb3ed31b7.jpg.html)

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/90e808c0-2a2a-4b2c-8a4b-2658de050e59_zpsd0225c75.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/90e808c0-2a2a-4b2c-8a4b-2658de050e59_zpsd0225c75.jpg.html)

And the EXO. I didn't take a pic of the front of the EXO. It is the same width as the factory one. Rear-almost 50% thicker:

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/5d2c8700-2e6d-4111-959c-bb5c274ac1da_zps3c9714f5.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/5d2c8700-2e6d-4111-959c-bb5c274ac1da_zps3c9714f5.jpg.html)

All measurements were taken at the base of the clamp. Where it meets the body of the light.

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/573dc492-9455-4951-bf02-e6c68dfe8ca2_zps98da19fe.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/573dc492-9455-4951-bf02-e6c68dfe8ca2_zps98da19fe.jpg.html)

Mounting is quite simple:

Unscrew the 6 screws. Remove the old clamps. Place the EXO to the side of the X300/U at a 90 degree angle with the open portion facing the light. Press on until you go no further and rotate onto the body. Screw back down. That's it.

The EXO also has a small rise directly behind the latch to minimize damage to that critical area of the lights body. Small touch but very nice.

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/1db276b8-d969-4d03-a636-e378b2d85066_zps4aa5dbc5.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/1db276b8-d969-4d03-a636-e378b2d85066_zps4aa5dbc5.jpg.html)

Mounted on Unity Tactical's Fustion Hub & forward extension rail with a shorter rail or short rail/SBR combo the EXO puts the cherry on top of one killer setup:

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/4ea2d439-f824-4980-b6d6-e19376c06bdb_zps5b1682ed.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/4ea2d439-f824-4980-b6d6-e19376c06bdb_zps5b1682ed.jpg.html)

Try one fellas when they are soon available. Seriously doubt you'll be putting one up on the EE. :) Street price for the standard EXO should be $24.95 & $29.99 for the one with the optional rubber lens cap (another small but great anti-carbon gunking touch. If you missed it in previous posts they will also be available in FDE color as well.

-Jax

WS6
09-24-13, 03:45
If you don't shoot thumb over this is a fantastic setup!:

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3719/9717458305_9bf3c0d09b_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9717458305/)
Untitled (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9717458305/) by jax11b (http://www.flickr.com/people/98269652@N08/), on Flickr

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5450/9717471571_39f4977480_c.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9717471571/)
Untitled (http://www.flickr.com/photos/98269652@N08/9717471571/) by jax11b (http://www.flickr.com/people/98269652@N08/), on Flickr

I don't understand the comment in red. I shoot thumb-over-bore and that is how I run my X300. I just have to run the stock out another notch or two to get the same leverage (albeit, yes, I do give up some "absolute" leverage over the weapon).
Are you referring to the placement of the FSB, or the EXO preventing somehow usage, etc?

WS6
09-24-13, 03:49
Well it's been 2 weeks since Unity Tactical sent me the pre-production unit of the EXO and I am still of the mindset that these will be standard on any future rifle that has an X300/U mounted on 'ze' top.

I will go through a few highlights and some questions other have with it as well.

First off it's primary function is to protect the rocker switches on the X series from being accidentally discharged. Something I had done quite alot my self a couple of years ago and decided that the X300 was not for me on a rifle. So I went back to the Scout series. For pure momentary light activation there is nothing better to me than the X series but moving around barricades, transitions, etc. the light just accidentally got switched on too often when I didn't want it to.

The EXO cures this altogether. So the Unity boys definitely accomplished what they set out to do. You can actually take the light by itself with the EXO mounted push down on the bottom on the light-on concrete for example-and it will not turn on. It takes a deliberate motion to activate but does not hinder operation. The protective wings act as sort of a funnel for your thumb. For a demonstration here is the video I put up a few posts ago. Again apologies for the crummy quality:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_QQNuWjls8

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/f652970c-2557-4965-8c11-4baa0ba9ec73_zpsabd2afb3.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/f652970c-2557-4965-8c11-4baa0ba9ec73_zpsabd2afb3.jpg.html)

OK some questions that were asked:

Does the EXO impede opening the battery compartment in any way?

No it does not. The door slightly drags the sides of the protective wings but in no way impedes switching out batteries.

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/ddccb61c-12c0-4999-ab92-d184c8221e2c_zpsd9d00d56.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/ddccb61c-12c0-4999-ab92-d184c8221e2c_zpsd9d00d56.jpg.html)

Second concern: Another asked does the EXO help with the problem of the sometimes heard of plastic latch breaking on the X series of lights. Answer: not sure if Unity directly attacked this particular problem but I can guarantee you that goteron and crew have beat the crap out of their EXOs and the test lights attached to them. I've seen a pic of one of the test lights and it had what seemed like half of the finish missing and it looked like a dremel tool with a grinding stone set on 10K RPM was dragged all over the EXO. These guys test the crap out of their product...and then let me try to break it every once in a while. ;)

It is made out of reinforced impact modified polymer and it is quite strong. I can just about guarantee you that it is stronger that the factory clamps that the Surefire comes with. I do know that the rear portion is significantly thicker than the factory ones:

Factory measurements front and rear:

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/a8ac6c53-be05-4b6e-a367-2ef5ae04647c_zpsb3ed31b7.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/a8ac6c53-be05-4b6e-a367-2ef5ae04647c_zpsb3ed31b7.jpg.html)

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/90e808c0-2a2a-4b2c-8a4b-2658de050e59_zpsd0225c75.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/90e808c0-2a2a-4b2c-8a4b-2658de050e59_zpsd0225c75.jpg.html)

And the EXO. I didn't take a pic of the front of the EXO. It is the same width as the factory one. Rear-almost 50% thicker:

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/5d2c8700-2e6d-4111-959c-bb5c274ac1da_zps3c9714f5.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/5d2c8700-2e6d-4111-959c-bb5c274ac1da_zps3c9714f5.jpg.html)

All measurements were taken at the base of the clamp. Where it meets the body of the light.

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/573dc492-9455-4951-bf02-e6c68dfe8ca2_zps98da19fe.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/573dc492-9455-4951-bf02-e6c68dfe8ca2_zps98da19fe.jpg.html)

Mounting is quite simple:

Unscrew the 6 screws. Remove the old clamps. Place the EXO to the side of the X300/U at a 90 degree angle with the open portion facing the light. Press on until you go no further and rotate onto the body. Screw back down. That's it.

The EXO also has a small rise directly behind the latch to minimize damage to that critical area of the lights body. Small touch but very nice.

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/1db276b8-d969-4d03-a636-e378b2d85066_zps4aa5dbc5.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/1db276b8-d969-4d03-a636-e378b2d85066_zps4aa5dbc5.jpg.html)

Mounted on Unity Tactical's Fustion Hub & forward extension rail with a shorter rail or short rail/SBR combo the EXO puts the cherry on top of one killer setup:

http://i907.photobucket.com/albums/ac279/jaxman7/4ea2d439-f824-4980-b6d6-e19376c06bdb_zps5b1682ed.jpg (http://s907.photobucket.com/user/jaxman7/media/4ea2d439-f824-4980-b6d6-e19376c06bdb_zps5b1682ed.jpg.html)

Try one fellas when they are soon available. Seriously doubt you'll be putting one up on the EE. :) Street price for the standard EXO should be $24.95 & $29.99 for the one with the optional rubber lens cap (another small but great anti-carbon gunking touch. If you missed it in previous posts they will also be available in FDE color as well.

-Jax

My question is...how does it fit on a 1913 rail? My Surefire mounts required that I "run it up and down the rail a few times" before it was truly a QD setup. Is this mount the same way? Will it "lap to fit" like the Surefire material/rails will, or what?

goteron
09-24-13, 05:14
WS6, I think jax means you need to break your thumb "over" bore to actually activate the light.

Just like the stock rails, you can loosen the screws 1/4-1/2 turn to achieve the best fit. Just like the stock rails it is designed to have some adjustment for different rails.

Thanks

WS6
09-24-13, 05:18
WS6, I think jax means you need to break your thumb "over" bore to actually activate the light.

Just like the stock rails, you can loosen the screws 1/4-1/2 turn to achieve the best fit. Just like the stock rails it is designed to have some adjustment for different rails.

Thanks

Good stuff. With my Daniel Defense rail, though, how I attached my X300U was to loosen it up completely, then tighten down just until the plastic rails were held flush to the light, no compression. I then had to "run it up and down the rail" a dozen times or so to "lap it in" so that I could remove it without a mallet to change batteries. Now it fits perfect. Looking forward to AMIS.

jaxman7
09-24-13, 08:17
WS6,

I probably should not have worded the thumb over comment like I did. I actually do shoot thumb over and switch my thumb to the opposite side to activate the X300. I don't like a fixed front sight right behind an X300 b/c when I switch my thumb over to the opposite side for activation-to me at least-the post gets in the way.

Obviously a ton a shooters do use that same setup but its just not for me.

-Jax

WS6
09-24-13, 10:09
WS6,

I probably should not have worded the thumb over comment like I did. I actually do shoot thumb over and switch my thumb to the opposite side to activate the X300. I don't like a fixed front sight right behind an X300 b/c when I switch my thumb over to the opposite side for activation-to me at least-the post gets in the way.

Obviously a ton a shooters do use that same setup but its just not for me.

-Jax

Makes sense, I understand. Since I am a HUGE fan of FSP always up, it is what it is, and I just transition the thumb/leave it on the left (or right, as it may be) side of the FSP if I think I will use the light.

Peshawar
09-25-13, 00:11
I'm digging this. Attended a class recently with a night shooting portion, and I was having light ND's with my X300U mounted at 12 o'clock. This would solve it. Nice!

Exiledviking
09-25-13, 09:43
Any chance of there being a version in the works for the TLR series?

trinydex
09-26-13, 14:32
it will not fit in a holster when used on a handgun right?

jaxman7
09-26-13, 14:47
Any chance of there being a version in the works for the TLR series?

Sorry for the late reply. Haven't heard anything yet. Streamlights-in my experiece-are much less prone to ADs b/c of the way their switch momentarily activates.


it will not fit in a holster when used on a handgun right?

I only have NTAC and Raven holsters and no they will not fit. Obviously wasnt the original intention of the EXO but it is a very cool combo on a handgun.I bet someone somewhere is waiting to get their hands on the EXO when they come online to make just what you are asking about.

-Jax

kdcgrohl
10-03-13, 12:35
I'm impatiently waiting for a FDE EXO. Anyone have an updated ETA? Who will get these first, ROGTAC?

jaxman7
10-03-13, 13:39
I'm impatiently waiting for a FDE EXO. Anyone have an updated ETA? Who will get these first, ROGTAC?

Not sure who gets the first batch but would keep an eye on ROG Tac.

Release date should be no later than 25 Oct.

-Jax

jaxman7
10-15-13, 11:17
Posted on Unity's Facebook page this morning. MSRP will be $29.99 and will be available on U.T.'s website and dealers 28 Oct.

https://m.facebook.com/UnityTacticalLLC

-Jax

kdcgrohl
10-15-13, 11:47
More pics here:https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.682105865146344.1073741827.457162677640665&type=1

kdcgrohl
11-05-13, 15:34
These are available:
www.unitytactical.com/product-category/exo/

El Cid
08-15-14, 19:43
Picked up a Unity Tactical EXO in Multicam. Very pleased so far.

http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/zz209/El_CidAF_ResQ/IMAG0013_zps2241e8c9.jpg

http://i828.photobucket.com/albums/zz209/El_CidAF_ResQ/IMAG0015_zps44218e86.jpg

jaxman7
08-15-14, 19:52
Sweet El Cid. I hate you. Wanted one of those. ;)

-Jax