I don't know because I don't own a Safariland holster, but if it isn't light specific, it should. It takes up less space than the footprint of an X300.
Disclaimer: I work for Suarez International as a customer service representative.
The X300U is the best of the breed when it comes to pistol mounted lights, IMO. Couple that with lots of holster compatibility, and it's the easy choice when picking a WML. If it takes a gunsmith to get it onto my 1911, then the cost/effort seems reasonable to me.
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I doubt it. I had to take a dremel and saw to my ALS just to allow enough space for the surefire DG switch. The DG is MUCH slimmer than the CT, under the triggerguard. As I understand, Safariland does not think that usage of the DG switch (or ANY remote switch) is high enough to warrant a change in the holster.
Last edited by theJanitor; 06-21-13 at 12:14.
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I should have clarified better. the only safarilands I have are for glocks. as you can see from this pic, the lowest hanging part is the DG switch, not the bezel of the light.
as shown in this pic of a 1911, the lowest parts of the assembly are the battery cover latch and the switch, under the triggerguard. when you shove a DG switch pistol into a holster like the als, you end up tearing off the protective sheath covering the switch
for my 1911 with the x300u, I ordered a Raven, as this is a standard order item for them, but I am not currently running a DG switch on my 1911
Last edited by theJanitor; 06-21-13 at 15:06.
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Does the Mars require an adapter other than what already comes with the X300? I looked on their website but didn't see any mention of an adapter like the Dawson had.
Also, just to clarify do the Mars light mounts fit in kydex holsters designed for railed 1911's with lights?
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you'll still need an adapter: http://www.dawsonprecision.com/Categ...DP+Light+Rails
for a rig like a safariland duty holster, you may be able to get away with a holster for a bigger light, like the M3/6. but for a molded holster like a raven, you need to order it specifically for the Dawson rail
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Last edited by Ouroborous; 06-22-13 at 12:06.
ἰδέτωσαν, ἱστορησάτωσαν οἱ ἄνθρωποι ἄνθρωπον ἀληθινὸν κατὰ φύσινζῶντα.
Videant, cognoverunt hominis hominem verum secundum naturam suam viventem.
Let men see, let them know, a real man, who lives as he was meant to live.
- Marcus Aurelius
Yes, they do. I just got my new one a couple months ago, when I switched from the X300a to the X300U. they don't even have an option for the novak or caspian rail.
Remember, that the lowest profile rail, will be a railed frame. the next slimmest is the dawson, the next being rails like the Novak. in holster systems like the safariland duty holsters, you can shove the 1911/novak/surefire light into a holster made for a bigger light. But in tightly fitted holsters like the raven, it's a no-go. the holster has to perfectly match the contours of the gun.
Hilton Yam's 1911 Light Resource describes the pros and cons of the various rails. Note that they do not endorse the dawson anymore, mainly because you can get frames with a light rail from the factory, and the surefire adapter is very specific. However, IMO, if you have a frame that you WANT a light rail on, and you want to use a surefire, it's the best option.
http://www.10-8performance.com/pages...-Resource.html
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