You think? That would be the best of both worlds, faster sight picture during dynamic shooting plus ambi ergos and no barrier splash!
Aaron over at Sage Dynamics does not recommend the WML cuz he’s seen so many fail during his classes
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You think? That would be the best of both worlds, faster sight picture during dynamic shooting plus ambi ergos and no barrier splash!
Aaron over at Sage Dynamics does not recommend the WML cuz he’s seen so many fail during his classes
After only playing with mine in the house for a little bit, I'm surprised they're not more common. It seems so much more natural and was not bad at all in the prone. I just need that damn Razor for it to be legit.
I mount the light at 12:00 and use the tail cap.
Mossie Tactical Midnight mount with Surefire X300
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The Surefire mounted to a section of PRI rail modified to fit under the front of a MagPul Slimline handguard
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Both are solid mounts and the switch is easy to get to with either hand.
Here is a setup from 1986: 1978 Colt SP1 with an original Laser Devices FN-9 attached to flash hider and secured to bayonet lug. Pressure pad is secured to triangle handguard with rubber bands or Velcro. This was my dads SHTF set up. Surprisingly it still works and you only have to change out the 6 AA batteries every 2-4 hours.
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I have my light at 1:30 and offset irons. But I have the front sight mounted behind where my support hand goes on the handguard, because light placement was my priority and the irons are very backup for me.
But 12 o'clock is where I put my pressure switch when I can. If I can't, I'll run something else that allows ambidextrous operation: Tailcaps, X300s at 12 o'clock, &c.