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16 April 2014, 01:16 #1
Coming Soon: Gear Sector Mod 3 Scout Light Offset Mount
Coming soon is the Gear Sector Mod 3 Scout Light Offset Mount. The Mod 3 introduces a 1144 Stress proof heat treated full width steel index. Hopefully Jason Trusty can chime in later and fill us in on all the Mod 3 differences. Checkout all the offerings from Gear Sector here.
Description
The Patented [ US Patent No. D669,149 ] Gear Sector™ offset flashlight mount was designed to provide a low profile, ergonomic solution for attaching a weapon light to a Picatinny rail. We designed the mount to fit perfectly flush with the Tango Down rail panels for an uninterrupted rail space. This model fits the Surefire Scout Light® series lights which include the M300A, M300B, M600B, M600C, and M600U weapon lights. It comes complete with all mounting hardware, screws, allen keys, and Vibra-Tite® to make installation fast and easy. Mod 3 introduces an 1144 StressProof® heat treated full width steel index.
Surefire® M300A
Surefire® M300B
Surefire® M600B
Surefire® M600C
Surefire® M600U
Materials & Construction
The Surefire Scout Light® Offset Flashlight Mount is constructed using multiple base materials and is precision CNC machined from billet stock. Material and finish processes are outlined below:
Base Material: 6061-T6 Aluminum
Base Finish: Cerakote™ Dark Earth ( H-235 ) over clear Type III, Class II Hard Coat
Index Material: 1144 StressProof® heat treated steel
Index Finish: Nitrocarburising by Nitrotec®
Weight: 0.96 ozs.
Compliance: 100% Berry Amendment Compliant
Origin: Proudly Made in the USA
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16 April 2014, 01:20 #2
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16 April 2014, 09:16 #3Senior Member
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But...why?
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16 April 2014, 14:11 #4
Gorgeous. Gear Sector makes some really nice stuff. I'm in the market for a Scout light, might have to give this a shot.
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17 April 2014, 15:25 #5But...why?
But in all seriousness, we are always listening to our customers and always looking to improve where improvement is possible. We are extremely proud of our track record. To date, I can count the number of component failures on one hand. That said, those few failures are enough in my book to bring us back to the drawing board to see if further improvement is possible. All Mod 0 parts ( first run ) utilized a cross bolt that threaded directly into the outboard side of the base. This method was more than adequate, however, you can always count on someone to torque beyond recommended specs. That said, we set out to see if we could alleviate this point of failure and therefore remove the need for a torque spec altogether.
By introducing a full width 1144 Stressproof steel index, we achieved just that. You simply can not strip the threaded index. You will shear the head off the grade 8 fastener long before you shear the threads out of the index.
While redesigning the clamping mechanism, we also looked to reduce the total component weight without reducing component strength or esthetics ( we are big into esthetics - a component should look as good as it functions ).
Even after adding a full width steel index and steel spring pin, we were still able to reduce component weight roughly 30% across the board. Keep in mind all components are moving to Mod 3 status. Weight savings % is entirely dependent on model. But as an example, Mod 0 Scout mounts weighed 1.2ozs and the new Mod 3 weighs .96ozs. ( stronger & lighter - what's not to like? )
We also added new functionality to some parts. For example, our QD sling mounts now feature 8 clock position indexing for improved weapon carry. We also came up with an improved method for cutting the detent geometry in the socket that is superior to every other QD socket mount on the market - this new method increases the load bearing capability of the QD swivel.
Lastly, we have many new mounts already in production to add to our ever growing product line. You can expect to see them in coming months.
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17 April 2014, 16:48 #6Senior Member
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So if I want the 0.7oz model I better buy it now before you switch to the heavier and completely unnecessary if you aren't an idiot with an s7 tool steel rail and an orangutans upper body...? I don't like the new model because it's heavier and unnecessary. I know you deliver what's asked by the majority. Any successful inventor does. That's just how I'm interpreting what happened and my stance on it. I'm sure it performs as advertised and is as well executed as your other products.
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17 April 2014, 17:59 #7
Wait...what? The new model is lighter according to Jason's description.
Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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18 April 2014, 04:46 #8I don't like the new model because it's heavier and unnecessary.
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18 April 2014, 06:40 #9
Not sure who Mr. Gifford is or why he seems to have a beef with me ( maybe he works for a competitor? ), but reading is fundamental. He already quoted me, but let me quote myself again for the record:
Mod 0 Scout mounts weighed 1.2ozs and the new Mod 3 weighs .96ozs. ( stronger & lighter - what's not to like? )
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18 April 2014, 11:57 #10
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18 April 2014, 12:32 #11
No kidding, tease me with some pretty pics and I get nothing. These tactics remind me of someone I'm married to.
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18 April 2014, 13:56 #12
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18 April 2014, 19:12 #13
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18 April 2014, 19:51 #14
Gear Sector Mod 3 Scout Light Offset Mount at MidwayUSA
Ordered on Tuesday, received on Friday. Nice mount! Works great with my Surefire M300B. Using it on a Troy Alpha rail and I dig it so far.
I'll post some photos eventually. Too busy enjoying Spring!
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18 April 2014, 22:38 #15Senior Member
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your mod2 product is listed as 0.7oz.
http://www.weaponevolution.com/forum...s&daysprune=-1
There is nothing to beef over. Numbers is numbers. I'm no mathematician, but 0.7 is tinier than 0.96. Ordering a mod 2 while I can still get one. Never met you. I work in healthcare. Don't take it personal. I just have no use for a mount stronger than my rail by such a large margin at a 26% weight penalty over your mod2.