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    SF Fury Tactical and VLTOR SMQ-OCG Offset Mount

    I've been running this combination for a while, but I'm having a lot of issues getting the light to stay secured in the mount.

    At the end of a shooting day, the light will work its way forward in the mount, and at that point I can no longer reach it comfortably with my thumb.

    Just curious if anyone else has had a similar issue with this set up?

    I've adjusted the mount to be as tight as I can get it around the light when securing it to the rail.

    What are my options?
    - wrap the light in some tape to make it a little thicker?
    - or is there a way the light needs to be specifically positioned in the mount (there are scallops on the light body, is this causing the problem)?


    Thanks...
    -batsoff

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    Gear Sector GS-3015 for Surefire 6P works perfect with the Fury, only issue is they are a bit pricey...

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    wrap it

    I used a single layer of aluminum tape with a simular situation. Problem solved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indawire View Post
    I used a single layer of aluminum tape with a simular situation. Problem solved.
    Thanks indawire... any special reason for the aluminum tape? Or is it just what you had available at the time?

    I tried to use some camouflage stretch wrap that I have, but it's just too thick. Need to find some thinner tape.

    -batsoff

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    a couple coats of Krylon will work to keep it from slipping if you're not happy with the color...
    never push a wrench...

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