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Last edited by RWH24; 03-24-15 at 18:34. Reason: pICS ADDED
POW-MIA, #22untilnone
Let Us #NeverForget!
If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong.
The last thing I want to do is hurt you,
but it's still on my list.![]()
It just seems like the rail mounted/pistol-style lights sit out just just a bit further in general - my X300U on IWC mount did the same. It "seems" way out there but it's not really so much, compared to a ring light mount at 90*. Now, compared to a scout 300 or similar at 1 o'clock, (ie Arisaka mount), then yeah, it's out there.
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Last edited by 78Staff; 03-24-15 at 18:29.
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thank you rw. that mount puts the tlr-1 to far away for my liking. i just need an offset piece of keymod picatinny so i can mount my tlr-1 at 11 o' clock nice and snug. thanks again for the pics
james
so far to the left i must be right.
POW-MIA, #22untilnone
Let Us #NeverForget!
If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong.
The last thing I want to do is hurt you,
but it's still on my list.![]()
I'm still waiting for the perfect extended 1" light mount... One that puts the light head in front of the rail and the rings out of the way of the Troy front BUIS allowing the light body to nest in very close to the rail while still clearing the sight. All of the light mounts I've seen leave the light too far out to the side except the Scout mounts.
I like 1" lights for two reasons. 1.) If a new light comes out with better light output or beam I can easily change it. 2.) I like the extra battery of the longer lights with 2 CR123 batteries or even an 18650.
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