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21 October 2015, 23:20 #1New Member
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Surefire X300 Ultra Question
Just picked up my first X300 Ultra. My plan is to use this as my semi dedicated AR-15 light mounted at the 12 o'clock position. I say semi dedicated because once in a while I will pull it off to mount on my handgun to teach night classes.
My question is, is there any problem in using the "Universal" plate on a standard 1913 Picatinny rail instead of using the Picatinny plate.
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22 October 2015, 07:11 #2
Speaking from my own experience doing the same thing... The fit will not be solid. There will be some slop but it should be okay as long as you aren't planning hard use.
If you think you will need a tighter fit you can always change to the Picatinny mount. Not that hard to do. Then save up for a dedicated light
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22 October 2015, 09:10 #3
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23 October 2015, 21:21 #4New Member
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That is the plan eventually.
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23 October 2015, 22:30 #5
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23 October 2015, 23:15 #6
^this. I've had good results with my wmlx and iwc thorntail mount.
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24 October 2015, 05:08 #7New Member
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I literally just sold my Inforce HSP WML due to issues with the mounting system, and lower light output. I love the on/off switch and the light weight, just wish they would change the mounting system and the body to aluminum over their current polymer construction.
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24 October 2015, 05:44 #8
I say get a scout clone with offset mount for your rifle and then get a dedicated light like the TLR-1 for your pistol.
If you get an Arisaka scout clone and mount you'd still have some money left over to put towards a TLR-1.
Note- after using all the above setups I still like the scout style the best out of all of the above mentioned.