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10/4/2009 1:02:30 PM EDT
I want to mount my green laser to the bottom of my quadrail. The reason is that I will not have to adjust for windage only recognize I will be low/high. I notice though that noone seems to mount this way, but trather offset, If I am not planning on mounting a bipod, is there any reason NOT to mount to bottom of my rail so that thge laser is underneath? I will be using a pressure switch.

David
10/4/2009 5:55:00 PM EDT
[#1]
I have mine mounted on the bottom of the quad rail, seemed the logical place, so, would also like to know why not.
10/4/2009 6:18:11 PM EDT
[#2]
Wally,

Any pics you care to share?
10/5/2009 12:54:00 AM EDT
[#3]
if  the bottom rail is clear, with laser mounted at 3 or 9 position, you can fire from cover(like window or foxhole). that way the laser mount won't be supporting the weapon, and possibly affecting zero or damage to the laser.
10/5/2009 8:26:12 AM EDT
[#4]
I do not have any pics, laser is the gunsight model from Aixiz, Houston.  Bottom rail also has a CAA Bipod with the integral picatinny rail, vertical grip mounted to that Bipod.  Light is mounted at 9 O'clock.  Upper rail has a YHM flip front.  Inexpensive red dot from TruGlo and a YHM flip rear on the receiver rail.  Just wanted to see how much stuff I could mount! Looking for more ideas!  
10/5/2009 8:52:25 AM EDT
[#5]
LOL..I guess you do!

I am tryig to figure out how I will mount a bipod (if needed) if I have the laser mounted at 6o'clock.
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