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5 June 2009, 18:36 #1Member
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suggestions for light and laser mounts
my buddy gave me a green laser. any suggestions for a good light and laser mount? i already have a daniel defense offset light mount. any clamps that i can just attached the laser to the light? i dont want to buy additional mount, if possible. or better yet no laser at all (overdone)?
heres a picture of my ar15:
heres what im thinking of, larue and ebay. what do you guys think? thanks in advance...
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6 June 2009, 10:24 #2
Honestly I don't think you need to add it to your rifle. I love the setup you have already; but if I were to go with one of the mounts I'd go with the Larue.
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9 June 2009, 16:14 #3Contributing Member
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LaRue's locking mechinism is pretty slick. I would vote for LaRue if you don't mind spending $$$. I'm using the offset version and it's very easy for my thumb to reach.
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10 June 2009, 05:46 #4
I agree with others here, LaRue Tactical's LT-607 Double Light Mount. I just got one last week.
http://stores.homestead.com/Laruetac...tail.bok?no=22
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10 June 2009, 17:19 #5Member
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Sorry for the OT but may I know what laser is that?Last edited by Broad Arrow; 10 June 2009 at 17:24.
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11 June 2009, 11:44 #6
TNVC's MULRM or similar mount is probably what you're looking for.
Sets the flashlight up in the same place as the DD Offset (I love)
Has a rail - so just add a VLTOR Scout Mount (for P Series) and you've got them both mounted.
More involved than the LaRue double-stacker, but I prefer to keep the activation switch for the light handy if at all possible.
On my short carbine, I just avoided this by keeping the DD Offset mount and using a LaserMax UNI-R laser (mounted side-handguard) up front, stays simpler that way.
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11 June 2009, 11:58 #7Contributing Member
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