Was thinking about getting away from the bulky forend light and testing an X300.
If so what rail did you use and has it held up alright?
Was thinking about getting away from the bulky forend light and testing an X300.
If so what rail did you use and has it held up alright?
Sig Sauer LE Armorer
Glock LE Armorer
Colt AR15/M16 Armorer
T.O.S.S. (Tactical Officer Survival School) inst. Tom Long
Vicker's Tactical Pistol 1 & 2 Carbine 1 Advanced carbine Inst. Larry Vickers
Intermediate pistol Inst. Ken Hackathorn
Combat Speed Inst. Dave Harrington
Performance Pistol Inst. Frank Proctor
I used a piece of Leupold steel Weaver rail from a Remington 700 set. It allows the light to sit lower against the forend than a Picatinny rail will. I threaded the polymer and milled out a space on the backside for backing nuts. After locking it down, I ground the screws flush with the nuts and staked them for extra security. This setup has been on my 590A1 since about 1998 with no issues.
Nice, good idea.
Sig Sauer LE Armorer
Glock LE Armorer
Colt AR15/M16 Armorer
T.O.S.S. (Tactical Officer Survival School) inst. Tom Long
Vicker's Tactical Pistol 1 & 2 Carbine 1 Advanced carbine Inst. Larry Vickers
Intermediate pistol Inst. Ken Hackathorn
Combat Speed Inst. Dave Harrington
Performance Pistol Inst. Frank Proctor
I picked up a small Nordic Components rail that clamps on the barrel and mag tube, I dont like the light going back and forth every time I cycle the action.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/667...aluminum-matte
Last edited by mstennes; 02-25-12 at 21:27.
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