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Posted: 3/2/2009 1:13:33 PM EDT
| can't decide which one.....It looks liket the offset will put the light at about 10:30 just above the bore axis and the inline puts it right at 9:00 even with the rail? Can anyone recommend either set up? I do run a stubby VFG using weak hand pistol grip (thumb forward), that way I can click the light on and off with my left thumb. |
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can't decide which one.....It looks liket the offset will put the light at about 10:30 just above the bore axis and the inline puts it right at 9:00 even with the rail? Can anyone recommend either set up? I do run a stubby VFG using weak hand pistol grip (thumb forward), that way I can click the light on and off with my left thumb. If you rest your rifle on things, get the in-line, if you don't, get the off-set. Just my .02 |
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Thanks ya'll....looks like it'll be the offset mount for me.
Also, been looking at surefire lights on their website.....and for the life of me can't figure out the spec differences between the E2D LED Defender and the Scout lights, other than the scouts come with tapeswitches and mounting hardware. Anyone else know the difference between them? |
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Thanks ya'll....looks like it'll be the offset mount for me. Also, been looking at surefire lights on their website.....and for the life of me can't figure out the spec differences between the E2D LED Defender and the Scout lights, other than the scouts come with tapeswitches and mounting hardware. Anyone else know the difference between them? The only difference is that the E2DL is dual stage which is not ideal for a rifle. The M600C is single stage, 120 lumens. |
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Thanks ya'll....looks like it'll be the offset mount for me. Also, been looking at surefire lights on their website.....and for the life of me can't figure out the spec differences between the E2D LED Defender and the Scout lights, other than the scouts come with tapeswitches and mounting hardware. Anyone else know the difference between them? The only difference is that the E2DL is dual stage which is not ideal for a rifle. The M600C is single stage, 120 lumens. Ah...I see....so does the E2DL go straight to high stage with the first click? Or does the lower setting come first and you have to "click through" to the 120 lumen stage? I could see how that would not be ideal for a weapon light, since the first low lumen setting would not blind an intruder, but merely tell him where you are... |
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IMHO the $20 VTAC light mount puts the light in the sweet spot at 10 o'clock, nice and tight to the rail. It does a much better job of being light weight and low profile than either of the LaRue mounts. The only downside is no QD, but since you can get 4-5 of them for the price of 1 LaRue mount......get 1 for each upper.
The Surefire G2LED is an inexpensive light that works for 99% of us. They can be had for $60-75. My optic mounts are all LaRue, but I have not been impressed by their light offerings. |
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i just put the E2D-LED on my rifle...
it goes straight to high output momentary and click on... if you want low output you have to tap or click on, then turn off, and tap or click on again... it is in one of the LT-707 inline mounts... i have moved it to the 9 o'clock position, which is pretty comfortable so far, i am extremely impressed with the beam quality and throw i have a pentagon MS3 light (9v 135lumen) and aside from a small hotspot (1" at 20feet) the E2D-LED outshines it, the throws are pretty comparable... the E2D gets the edge for size, weight, less batteries, and a better switch... |
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Here are a few pics of the VLTOR scout mount with a G2L. This is mounted on a Winchester 1300 Defender shotgun, but is a good example of a simple, sturdy, low profile mount.
http://www.vltor.com/vltor-mountables.htm What I like about the VLTOR: Simple Sturdy All metal Inexpensive Low profile The G2 can slide out for handheld use by loosening the mount clamp What I don't like (both minor points): The same clamp mechanism clamps both the rail and the light. If the rail's out of spec, it may not hold firmly (but mine have all been good) It takes pretty good tightness to keep the G2 from slipping, which makes it hard to remove the thumbscrew by hand. I also have one on an E series light, and it's also very good, but that light requires the remote tailcap to be removed to take out of the mount. |
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I'm definitely gonna take a look at those VTAC mounts to go along with either the SureFire G2LED or E2DLED....can anyone recommend one over the other for reasons other than cost? I did a recent review of the revised VTAC mount and Surefire VTAC L4 (aka single stage E2LED) but apparently no one on this board notices, LOL: http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=3&f=20&t=428750 The VTAC is the way to go IMO and I've owned pretty much everything out there. I wouldn't go with any multi mode/stage lights on a weapon, there are many reasons for this but primarily it has to do with durability and inadvertent switching of mode/stage. That's why I'm glad SF and VTAC came out with the L4, which is basically a single stage E2LED with a KX2C head and Scout clicky tail end. The VTAC L4 is definitely worth the money over the G2LED due to the tail switch and better head (LED and TIR lens) that would cost you just as much to upgrade on a G2LED. I do love the E2DLED for daily carry and general use as that low stage is great for most situation. But I wouldn't trust it on a weapon as I have personally inadvertently switch it to the low mode even in normal usage. |
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The Vltor Scout can vibrate the thumbscrew loose in a vehicle. I nearly lost a 6P off my M4 this way driving a fenceline patrol one night. It was subsequently replaced with an LT606. This is why everything but my VFG is either lock-tite'ed (BUIS) or LT (ACOG and Scout). The VFG would be too, but the LT FUG just wasn't to my liking so I flipped it in favor of a GG&G. |
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Call/email Bright Flashlights (they're in the Industry section) - I just ordered a VTAC mount, 6P LED Defender (which already comes with a clicky tailcap), and a Malkoff M60 lamp (switch out the 6P's lamp and it gives 235 lumens |
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Call/email Bright Flashlights (they're in the Industry section) - I just ordered a VTAC mount, 6P LED Defender (which already comes with a clicky tailcap), and a Malkoff M60 lamp (switch out the 6P's lamp and it gives 235 lumens Thanks....another question...are all these lights mentioned: 6PLED, G2LED, E2DL, and L4, going to be equally durable with regards to recoil? |
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Call/email Bright Flashlights (they're in the Industry section) - I just ordered a VTAC mount, 6P LED Defender (which already comes with a clicky tailcap), and a Malkoff M60 lamp (switch out the 6P's lamp and it gives 235 lumens Thanks....another question...are all these lights mentioned: 6PLED, G2LED, E2DL, and L4, going to be equally durable with regards to recoil? recoil will not kill an LED. What will mess you up is a light with multiple-modes and the LED momentarily losing contact with the battery as the springs are compressed during recoil and switching modes on you. For that reason, the E2DL loses to the other 3, unless you use a single-stage head (KX2C). |
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