Took the leap on an M300A Mini Scout
After batting my options around for awhile I went for the M300A Mini Scout Light. Like I said before, I was drawn to the X300 for its output and runtime but I wasn't sold on the switching - I really wanted a clickie tailcap.
I got the M300A in the mail today and I'm really quite impressed. Its smaller than pictures would have you believe and it's very bright despite being rated lower than other SF lights. Just for perspective - Once it got dark I took the light into my basement (30'x75') with lights off. Standing at one end and activating the light lit up the whole room; I would have no problems spotting movement. I have some shitter UTG lights rated at 150-200 lumens and the M300A is still brighter. Not to mention that the beam is focused into a perfect, evenly distributed circle. Every flashlight I've ever used has a tight, bright spot in the middle with a larger ring of duller light around it - The SF light isn't like this, its completely even. I'm definitely satisfied with the output. I also got the clickie tailcap - very robust and tactile. Firm, positive switching and no ND's. I dealt with the lower runtime by adding a 123 battery core to my MOE pistol grip - 2 extra batteries, 2.6 more hours of runtime.
I'm very happy with it. Small, compact, ergonomic, streamlined, durable, bright. Its only natural that its sitting in a Gear Sector Mount :D
It was pricey, but worth it. It gonna take awhile before I stop thinking about all the ammo I could have gotten for that $300
Flashlight Position & Mounting Options.
I get asked a lot about where to mount your flashlight to your rifle. I also get asked about mounting options. So I thought that I would drag out some of my SF lights with different mounting options and show you how I mount mine. I am currently running a Centurion Arms full Mil-Spec Cabine. It has a 16" cold hammer forged barrel, covered by a DD M4A1 rail.
I always say that there is never a perfect set up. You will always have to compromise on something. You will always have to give up something to get something. So if you are struggling with the perfect set, just realize that everything is normal. Always remember that if it's tactical, it's not comfortable!
Figure 1 shows my laser (LD D-BAL A2) positioned on the 12 o'clock rail and close to the front sight post so the...
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