If you have a spare light body
https://echoarms.com/collections/hel...8650-front-cap
If you need a vertical grip
https://www.primaryarms.com/tangodow...-bgv-mk46k-fde
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If you have a spare light body
https://echoarms.com/collections/hel...8650-front-cap
If you need a vertical grip
https://www.primaryarms.com/tangodow...-bgv-mk46k-fde
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Thanks
What I guess I should also mention is that PBR is engraved on the bottom which for me I wish was reversed as I feel like wearing gloves, you would want the texture on the thumb side as opposed to the palm side as you can feel the marking easier. I guess (insert age old phrase) I'm going to have to train with it
I use storacell, the link is already in the thread so I won't double post it. I've found they work the best for me, I use the AAA 6 cell, AA 4 cell, CR123 4 cell, and 18650 4 cell. For waterproofing they are placed in a loksak bag. They're very small and compact and don't take up much more room than the batteries themselves and can be moved around on gear relatively easily whether stored inside the main pack or placed in a pouch on a plate carrier or chest rig. I've been using the same ones for a couple years now and they've lasted a lot of field cycles. I went with the smaller capacity storage cells due to sizing and ease of placement in equipment. Bonus is they're also really inexpensive compared to thrym and some other options.