Author Topic: Adaptors to attach tactical lights to your rifle  (Read 1846 times)

uncle buck

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Adaptors to attach tactical lights to your rifle
« on: August 27, 2010, 06:07:17 PM »
I was in Dunams in Carlisle...They had tactical shooting lights on clearance...$29.00.  129 lumes...

However if you want to attach it to a regular gun (NON AR) you need an adapter that attached to your
front sling post:

Here is where you get them:  So if you want to attach police type tactical lights to your fox and or coyotes gun
you can get this adapter and  use any of the tactical police lights with proper base if you have one of the adaptors..


By the way this company also has shotgun light holders too.. Make sure you read the fine print..Some attach to your forearm cap and
you may need an extension on your forearm cap..However they also sale the ones that attach to your barrel...


http://search.store.yahoo.net/yhst-50494684177512/cgi-bin/nsearch?catalog=yhst-50494684177512&query=swivel+stud+rail+adaptor&x=12&y=18



uncle buck

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Re: Adaptors to attach tactical lights to your rifle
« Reply #1 on: September 02, 2010, 11:41:44 AM »
I received the picatinny rail bracket yesterday that will accept tactical shooting lights on any hunting gun..As stated before it affixes to your front post swivel stud...It's awesome.. Even has an stud for you to affix you sling too. Any tactical lights that you can affix to pistols and or shotguns that need to slide on to a weaver type mount...This is what you need...

The shotgun light holders this company sales that affixes to the barrel is also outstanding too...
Any tactical light without a rail can be affixed as your shotgun shooting light...You won't even need a pressure switch...Just make sure that the 1 inch light has a push button on the back of the flashlight....Also give yourself some room to push the button too..In other words don't affix it to close to the forearm of the shotgun...


http://www.ambientsw.com/gs60100.html
« Last Edit: September 02, 2010, 11:48:36 AM by uncle buck »