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    minimalist light mount

    Am new to the list, and new to my 6920.

    I am a minimalist who would like to mount a Surefire-type light to the carbine. I would like to, for the moment at least, stay away from rails and such.

    Is there a good mount that will attach to the weapon as is? Preferred method would be something directly above or below the barrel - not off to the side.

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    john

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    I'm looking at something like this for my 16" Rock River... I don't want to go with rails on this gun.



    ETA: The image is from Cheaper than dirt... linky, but I'd like to get something of better quality.

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    You can use a TDI arms polymer rail segment. It bolts directly to your stock hand guards on the top or bottom.

    With that as your base, you can use a TDI mount and put a G2 flashlight onto the rail for a cheap and easy quick attach light system. Or just slide an M3 light onto the TDI rail... Not permanent alterations to your gun and no messy rail systems!
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    Thumbs up Elzetta Mount

    Try the Elzetta flashlight mount that attaches to the front sight base. It is inexpensive, works great, and does not require rails.





    Get details at www.elzetta.com

    I posted an earlier thread at http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=7717

    As you will read, some people think that it is ugly (I don't), but there is no denying that it works great. I especially like the sling swivel activation of the pushbutton switch on the Surefire G2.
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    Actually, I think most people just object to the fact that it's plastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob_s View Post
    Actually, I think most people just object to the fact that it's plastic.
    A company makes a plastic mount that affixes to a FSB? That seems like a great idea.
    I keep hearing about my gun rights, but I just can't seem to find them.

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    Thumbs up Don't knock it 'til you've tried it.

    Quote Originally Posted by shark31 View Post
    A company makes a plastic mount that affixes to a FSB? That seems like a great idea.
    Although I've only shot with it once so far, it took three consecutive 30 round mag dumps on full-auto (borrowed my buddy's Class 3 lower). The barrel was steaming but the plastic Elzetta mount held tight.

    (With the price of .223 ammo, that was the most abusive test my budget could afford.)
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    Here are some pics of a Surefire M16 mount and weaver ring I have on one of my uppers. Traditionally, the light is mounted at 6:00 with this mount. I have rotated the light to 11:00 so I can activate the light with my support hand thumb. One could position the light anywhere between 1 and 11 o'clock depending on user preference. The mount is rock solid. I like it better than the FSB mounts because the light sits closer to the bore line on the horizontal axis.



    Last edited by Jeff_M; 10-05-07 at 12:40. Reason: Edit to insert photos
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    Here's a couple of options from Sage Int'l.

    http://sageinternationalltd.com/si/a...ml#lightmounts

    I have no experience with these, just happened to see them while looking for another Sage Int'l accessory.

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