

I am partial to the Surefire Scout at the 3 o'clock and a tape switch mounted at the 12 o'clock position. This keeps the light out of my way on the right side of the gun and forces a thumb over grip on the rail, which greatly improves driving the gun on target. Further to this, it keeps the switch in an ambi location so shooting with the opposite side around barricades allows the same grip for both hands.
I saw it in a Magpul video, so it must be true.
YMMV
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Where can I find this in canada?? This definitely solves the bladder mount problem.
I am partial to the Surefire Scout at the 3 o'clock and a tape switch mounted at the 12 o'clock position. This keeps the light out of my way on the right side of the gun and forces a thumb over grip on the rail, which greatly improves driving the gun on target. Further to this, it keeps the switch in an ambi location so shooting with the opposite side around barricades allows the same grip for both hands.
I saw it in a Magpul video, so it must be true.
YMMV
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I had to modify it slightly in order for it to mount to the rail. I cut the tabs off the bottom and then zip tied it to a piece of rail cover. Not the best solution, but it works.
YMMV
On a stock Norc CQA with a Strikeforce RD and stock front sight, what is the easiest way to mount a Surefire 6P so that I can actuate it's tailcap button with my left thumb?



























