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I wouldn't call it disgusting. Light could be a little less focussed and I suppose you could change the rail but you'll be adding weight.
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Mount the light to a Beowulf x. Problem solved. You're welcome.
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You could change flip the light so it is mounted above the can which would cast the shadow in the lower quadrant which you might find better.
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Why the hell is your RDS on the rail? View Quote Cause it's a red dot. The rail is free float, I like the optic further away from my face. Are you worried about POI shift? |
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Mount the light to a Beowulf x. Problem solved. You're welcome. View Quote Do they make a keymod mount to adapt to the Beowulf X standard? |
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I wouldn't call it disgusting. Light could be a little less focussed and I suppose you could change the rail but you'll be adding weight. View Quote That is exactly my dilemma. I am thinking about a Fortis rail, gonna add 5 or 6 ounces, but mayby that's an excuse to get lighter recievers. I am really happy with my other Daniel defense stuff, so the MFR is another option. But I would like to keep it key-mod..... Thanks |
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I'm sure it's been done before, but that's the first time "I" see a scope mounted to a rail.
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Just something to deal with when mounting a can. Happens to everyone. Nothing to fix, just get used to it when the can is mounted.
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I would move the dot back to upper. Your night rifle is missing an IR laser and a PVS14.
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Aero m4e1 enhanced receiver with their keymod 15" rail to go over suppressor.
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I would move the dot back to upper. Your night rifle is missing an IR laser and a PVS14. View Quote Ive got the 14, and a DBAL, but I'm now too poor to buy for the PVS mount. But some times you just gotta shine a light in a FSA's face! |
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Aero m4e1 enhanced receiver with their keymod 15" rail to go over suppressor. View Quote That actually looks about perfect. Wonder what the difference in weight would be. I can't find anything on their website. |
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That actually looks about perfect. Wonder what the difference in weight would be. I can't find anything on their website. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Aero m4e1 enhanced receiver with their keymod 15" rail to go over suppressor. That actually looks about perfect. Wonder what the difference in weight would be. I can't find anything on their website. I don't know the weight yet, but they have daily deals all month. He bought an upper receiver for $130. Should be here next week. I also got a 12" mlok handguard coming from Brownells. |
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Mount the light so it is at the 11 O'clock position and put a pressure switch at the 12 O'clock position.
This will shift the shadow into the lower right hand side of the weapon and allow for better heads up illuminating with the light Problem solved. I also agree, mount the optic to the upper. Rail systems do move and will have an impact on POA/POI. |
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Mount the light so it is at the 11 O'clock position and put a pressure switch at the 12 O'clock position. This will shift the shadow into the lower right hand side of the weapon and allow for better heads up illuminating with the light Problem solved. I also agree, mount the optic to the upper. Rail systems do move and will have an impact on POA/POI. View Quote I tend to think this, at least for a temporary fix. At least you can pick where you would prefer the shadown to be, but I think a longer rail would be about the only complete fix. |
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Just mount another light to the other side.
No more shadows. |
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go sbr and cover your suppressor with the hand guard..... or quit crying and deal with it.
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You can't cover the sdn6/m4-2k with a rail. You need access to the removal latch.
eTA: Dover...its kind of obvious it's already an sbr.... |
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The more I look at ot the worse it looks. Why dont you give this shit up and supervise a soup kitchen or something. Or buy a different light. Not too hard to figger out. A very cool set up with minor shit going on.
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Just mount another light to the other side. No more shadows. View Quote That's what I am likely gonna try when my Specwar comes in as I'm not keen on covering the suppressor (that and using a Specwar under a rail would be a hassle ). I guess it comes down to the 2 is 1, and 1 is none rule. |
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Cause it's a red dot. The rail is free float, I like the optic further away from my face. Are you worried about POI shift? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Why the hell is your RDS on the rail? Cause it's a red dot. The rail is free float, I like the optic further away from my face. Are you worried about POI shift? I don't think you understand what free float actually entails... |
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You can't cover the sdn6/m4-2k with a rail. You need access to the removal latch.
eTA: Dover...its kind of obvious it's already an sbr.... View Quote Yes it's an sbr. However Its an OLD 18T 08 SD762. Which has no latch, just a little spring. So that isn't an issue. |
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I don't think you understand what free float actually entails... View Quote So its OK to mount an IR laser to a FF rail. Its OK to mount Irons on a FF rail. But somehow it isn't OK to mount a 1X Aimpoint on a FF rail? Please tell us more. What is the concern about? |
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So its OK to mount an IR laser to a FF rail. Its OK to mount Irons on a FF rail. But somehow it isn't OK to mount a 1X Aimpoint on a FF rail? Please tell us more. What is the concern about? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I don't think you understand what free float actually entails... So its OK to mount an IR laser to a FF rail. Its OK to mount Irons on a FF rail. But somehow it isn't OK to mount a 1X Aimpoint on a FF rail? Please tell us more. What is the concern about? I believe he is saying your primary optic belongs on the receiver because it will be much more likely to be concentric with the bore with likely being the key word. Much more likely if the receiver has been lapped. |
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Mount the light at 12 o'clock. Shadow is on the bottom now. You're welcome.
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1. Ditch the big honkin old school Surefire.
2. Purchase Surefire X300U. 3. Mount at the 12 o'clock position. 4. ???????????? 5. Profit. /thread And you're welcome. |
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That actually looks about perfect. Wonder what the difference in weight would be. I can't find anything on their website. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Aero m4e1 enhanced receiver with their keymod 15" rail to go over suppressor. That actually looks about perfect. Wonder what the difference in weight would be. I can't find anything on their website. You don't need the enhanced upper to run that rail. Just get the BAR nut from Seekins Precision to attach it to a standard upper. I run the 15" quad rail from Aero and I definitely like it a lot. It does add some weight but it is still very manageable. |
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Quoted: Mount the light so it is at the 11 O'clock position and put a pressure switch at the 12 O'clock position. This will shift the shadow into the lower right hand side of the weapon and allow for better heads up illuminating with the light Problem solved. I also agree, mount the optic to the upper. Rail systems do move and will have an impact on POA/POI. View Quote |
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I can see the flash hider on my only functional AR with a light. I've got two other s in the works so maybe one of those will be better.
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RDS is fine where it is. its always better to mount them as far forward as your set-up allows
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Mount a TLR1s or TLR1HL HL on the top rail in front of your sight. Reduced weight, more streamlined, and should solve your beam pattern problem.
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Short section of rail + a cantilever scope mount ... cut the rear ring off
Problem solved for 25 bucks |
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I don’t know the OD of his light but the lights I’ve looked at are 1“
Scope mounts come in 1“ The way I see his issue is .... the light wants to be forward and away ... eliminating the shadow Thats exactly what a cantilever scope mount would do ... why not use one for a light? |
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Take it outside and shine it at something further than 3' away. That shadow is going to be a whole lot less noticeable once you're outside.
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I don’t know the OD of his light but the lights I’ve looked at are 1“ Scope mounts come in 1“ The way I see his issue is .... the light wants to be forward and away ... eliminating the shadow Thats exactly what a cantilever scope mount would do ... why not use one for a light? View Quote But an actual light mount like the Thorntail Adaptive will do this much better, at a fraction of the weight, and zero bubba-gunsmithery. |
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So
You had the solution but you don’t say anything until its time to show someone up? BTW I have a mill id use on such a project / not bubba |
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So You had the solution but you don’t say anything until its time to show someone up? BTW I have a mill id use on such a project / not bubba View Quote Um, no, nobody is showing anybody up, and the HSP is a very well-known product on this board. I did not understand what an overweight cantilever scope mount would add to this other than weight. He already has a can. You always seem to get very pissed, very quickly around here. Thicker skin is recommended. |
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I would just get over it. Every rifle I have casts a shadow when the can is on it. The can also adds more weight, makes my gun dirtier, and moves my POI. All just things to consider.
I don't think I'm going to miss out on anything because my can casts a slight shadow. RE red dot: people recommend against it because despite being free float the handguard actually moves during recoil. It likely returns to the same position but if you watch an AR on a high-speed camera there's enough flex up front I don't put optics up there anymore |
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I take my tactical Illumination seriously.
" /> This is my most used upper, CMMG 22lr 5"? barrel. Its just perfect for hunting coons. I did look into an HSP, but for the extra cost, it gave me mayby 2 more inches? I need about 4. What happened to the big FF rail weight excel chart? That was great resource. Think im going to go with a 13" Enhanced KeyMod Handguard from Aero. I appreciate all the responses. Thanks |
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