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Posted: 2/13/2013 1:48:52 PM EDT
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Very nice. I was planning on getting a light with a remote switch. Then run the switch somewhere where it's convenient. I don't like remote switches. Can't trust em. Just one more thing to break Not to mention, remote switch for X300 ultra'll run ya about $150. Little mini rail, $30, and you know that the mini rail won't get cut in half making your light in operable The sling is the new blackhawk sling with an AUG sling adapter. |
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Ugly? Compared to most AUG light mounting solutions, it's almost beautiful. Is it all plastic (except for the screws) as it appears to be? I'd rather they threaded into steel, but I can put a locknut on the exposed threads for extra insurance. The link states: Precision machined from aviation-grade anodized aluminum |
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Very nice. I was planning on getting a light with a remote switch. Then run the switch somewhere where it's convenient. I don't like remote switches. Can't trust em. Just one more thing to break Not to mention, remote switch for X300 ultra'll run ya about $150. Little mini rail, $30, and you know that the mini rail won't get cut in half making your light in operable The sling is the new blackhawk sling with an AUG sling adapter. devin, I have a tapeswitch for a Surefire light. If you get a light like that I will let you have the switch. BTW: it was for my STG and while it worked it was too much trouble. Also: what happened to you today? I never got a call to hit the range. |
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Ugly? Compared to most AUG light mounting solutions, it's almost beautiful. Is it all plastic (except for the screws) as it appears to be? I'd rather they threaded into steel, but I can put a locknut on the exposed threads for extra insurance. The link states: Precision machined from aviation-grade anodized aluminum Ah. Thanks. I couldn't get the link from my phone, and it looked plastic-ish. |
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Ugly? Compared to most AUG light mounting solutions, it's almost beautiful. Is it all plastic (except for the screws) as it appears to be? I'd rather they threaded into steel, but I can put a locknut on the exposed threads for extra insurance. The link states: Precision machined from aviation-grade anodized aluminum Ah. Thanks. I couldn't get the link from my phone, and it looked plastic-ish. Ya know, from the picture, I can see why you'd think that. It's rock solid and all metal. I'm pretty sure that the light would be in tiny mashed little pieces long before i managed to bend or break the mount. I personally like it a lot. I'm sure it's not for everyone, but i like the fact that it allows me to operate the light completely independent of my firing control hand. I didn't want to spend several hundred on a solution that required me to replace the forward grip (which i like quite a lot). I was never going to mount anything else on it, so it would have been more rail space than i had a use for. |
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Whose sling adapter is it?
Looks like the Urban ERT with the plastic connector, as the Blackhawk pics seem to be a D-ring? http://www.blackhawk.com/product/Single-Point-Sling-Adapter,473,94.htm I've got an A3, and as I'm sure you're aware finding a good sling isn't so easy, seems everyone goes with the ERT or a Vickers, but I've yet to see the Vickers on an Aug or MSAR, and it seems likely to interfere w/the charging handle... |
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Whose sling adapter is it? Looks like the Urban ERT with the plastic connector, as the Blackhawk pics seem to be a D-ring? http://www.blackhawk.com/product/Single-Point-Sling-Adapter,473,94.htm I've got an A3, and as I'm sure you're aware finding a good sling isn't so easy, seems everyone goes with the ERT or a Vickers, but I've yet to see the Vickers on an Aug or MSAR, and it seems likely to interfere w/the charging handle... http://www.urbanertslings.com/ursiposlla.html it's the STEYR AUG AMBIDEXTROUS ADAPTER on that page, with the new blackhawk sling |
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where did you get it? How much? It's similar to Surefire barrel mount solution. Quoted:
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Ugly? Compared to most AUG light mounting solutions, it's almost beautiful. Is it all plastic (except for the screws) as it appears to be? I'd rather they threaded into steel, but I can put a locknut on the exposed threads for extra insurance. The link states: Precision machined from aviation-grade anodized aluminum Ah. Thanks. I couldn't get the link from my phone, and it looked plastic-ish. Ya know, from the picture, I can see why you'd think that. It's rock solid and all metal. I'm pretty sure that the light would be in tiny mashed little pieces long before i managed to bend or break the mount. I personally like it a lot. I'm sure it's not for everyone, but i like the fact that it allows me to operate the light completely independent of my firing control hand. I didn't want to spend several hundred on a solution that required me to replace the forward grip (which i like quite a lot). I was never going to mount anything else on it, so it would have been more rail space than i had a use for. |
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