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Thread: Slings and Mounting Options

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    Quote Originally Posted by demigod View Post
    Wow. The least desireable light position (in my opinion) and no sling eh?

    I was thinking that if they leave the sling on the bottom and mounted their lights on the left side of the rail...

    You can hold the handguard in a standard grip and activate the light with your left thumb.


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    That would be much wiser than ditching the sling.
    "What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v

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    Why not mount both the sling and light on the rail?

    Light forward at 9:00, and sling rearward at 9:00.

    Also I think the Vickers Victory sling s about the best bang for the buck sling wise available for those on a budget!

    -RD62

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    Quote Originally Posted by RD62 View Post
    Why not mount both the sling and light on the rail?

    Light forward at 9:00, and sling rearward at 9:00.

    Also I think the Vickers Victory sling s about the best bang for the buck sling wise available for those on a budget!

    -RD62


    *old pic* I don't run the Reflex anymore.

    That's my set-up with a light but most of the time I run the carbine without a light.



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    Bump.

    Any updates?
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