...especially for those who need a light further out using a shorter rail/handguard (e.g. a standard carbine length AR rail or AK rail).
http://haleystrategic.com/store.php
-Jax
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...especially for those who need a light further out using a shorter rail/handguard (e.g. a standard carbine length AR rail or AK rail).
http://haleystrategic.com/store.php
-Jax
Looks nice. Thanks for the heads up.
You're welcome. Have a good turkey day. I'm not a fan of shorter rails but I could really see the perks of this (especially with the modern foreward support arm techniques) in a carbine length rail or SBR setup.
-Jax
I'm interested in this. I'm thinking about preordering it but hate to be "that guy"
I had this exact same idea for a mount for awhile, glad to see that someone actually did it. it makes perfect sense, at least for me.
I like the concept. I have a scout light on a couple of my rifles. One of them, has to be mounted rear of the front sight which makes the light cast a huge shadow of the barrel when illuminated. The HSP mount very well may fix this issue.
Thorntail seems perfect for AK's with ultimaks.
Hi!
Partnering with Impact Weapons Components, Travis Haley, Founder & CEO of Haley Strategic Partners, developed two new HSP Light Mounts; DROPWING and THORNTAIL.
THORNTAIL & DROPWING mount the lights in such a manner as to leave room for your hands in an ergonomically correct position on the rifle and any lasers or other devices mounted to the carbine, mid or rifle length hand guard. The mounts can be mounted in 8 different positions on the forend or rail system, positioning, or cantilevering, the light forward, in front of lasers or other gear while leaving plenty of room to keep even a vampire head out of the way of a laser.
Each are designed to mount Lights to carbine, mid or rifle length 1913 Mil-Spec Quad Rails, or round forends, like the Troy ALPHA, TRX/VTAC Extreme, Daniel Defense MOD12, Samson Evolution, and other round forends with holes / slots.
Available at: http://www.haleystrategic.com/store.php
Watch Travis Demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHw0YfEGrjw
Thanks,
MOUNT-N-SLOT
PS. PATENTS PENDING
I am definitely going to look at the thorntail for a VZ.