Mounting touch sensor pad on foregrip?

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I was wondering if anyone had some recommendations on adhesives to mount a touch sensor pad to the foregrip of a 870 with a composite stock that can be removed if need be without damaging the stock?

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What kind of touch sensor? Like space gun biometrics where no one can shoot the gun but you without getting an electrical shock? If you've discovered a device that does this I want one!
 
What kind of touch sensor? Like space gun biometrics where no one can shoot the gun but you without getting an electrical shock? If you've discovered a device that does this I want one!

Hmmm... Apparently it kinda exists...

armatix-smartsystem-gun-safety.jpg



http://www.gadgetreview.com/2010/02/armatix-smartsystem-biometric-watch-gun-safety-system-tells-you-when-its-time-to-shoot.html

Handgun violence is off the charts in this country. Armatrix hopes to curve that in the coming years with their patented watch locking gun device.

The idea is straightforward: In order to use the gun the shooter, or hopefully in most cases the officer, must be wearing a watch that unlocks the gun, or for all intents and purposes turns off an electronic safety. But just in case both devices fall into the wrong hands the system also requires a fingerprint verification, which is checked against a database and can automatically turn off the gun at a pre-specified time.

If I was an officer and assigned one of these I’d be concerned about it locking up at the wrong time, say when a criminal has them in their sights.
 
It's a tac star kit and the sensor pad is a rubber material. Wife bought it for me for defending the chickens, a little nicer than hold a flashlight in my mouth while trying to fumble a few shells in.

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well if it mounts with a picatinny rail, then you can get the picatinny railed foregrip and maybe the ergo sensor pad picatinny mount for the pad.... not sure if that'd fit
 
The flashlight is already mounted, then there's a coiled cord to just a little rubber pad, it's about 2" long, 1/2" wide and 1/16" deep with no real way af adhering it unless you use some type of glue. I'm more less looking for a glue thats safe to use on the composite foregrip. This was the most relevant topic that's why I posted here, the closest it comes to looking tactical is it's black and now has a flashlight on it. Just need the light to rid the coons and id like to be able to remove it for duck hunting ( don't think the game wardens would like it lol) So any suggestions would be appreciated.

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pressure switch mount

The flashlight is already mounted, then there's a coiled cord to just a little rubber pad, it's about 2" long, 1/2" wide and 1/16" deep with no real way af adhering it unless you use some type of glue. I'm more less looking for a glue thats safe to use on the composite foregrip. This was the most relevant topic that's why I posted here, the closest it comes to looking tactical is it's black and now has a flashlight on it. Just need the light to rid the coons and id like to be able to remove it for duck hunting ( don't think the game wardens would like it lol) So any suggestions would be appreciated.

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I used self stick Velcro on my 887 nitro mag tactical and it works great.Be sure to clean the rubber pad and fore end with alcohol before sticking the Velcro pads on.
 
An old bicylce inner tube (thin ones used for racers), which is about 1-2" in diameter, should keep it in place if you have a vertical forgrip set up. Basically, insert the vertical grip inside the inner tube, along with the pressure switch.
If you don't have this set up, you will have to use Velcro pads, as advised by CBOY above.
These Velcor pads, even the high-end type supplied by Surefire, etc, will not last forever.
Sooner or later, moisture, heat, and cold will cause the adhesive material to deteriorate, requiring you to constantly replace it.
Maybe securing it pressure pad with duct tape as an added protection from the above will be less of a headache for you in the long run.
 
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