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Posted by ミリタリーブログ  at 

2011年12月22日

Badger Ordnance M7 Scout Light Mount

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The M7 Flashlight Mount from Badger Ordnance is an offset scout mount that also incorporates a mounting point for a QD push button sling swivel. It's well made and designed, which is what we've come to expect from Badger Ordnance.

I'm glad to see yet another offset scout flashlight mount offered to the market. After a number of years of no offset mounts for Surefire's M600 and newer M300 Scout lights, we're finally getting some more choices. Placed at the 10:30 or 1:30 position, it's easier to activate a push button switch with the thumb, when using the 'thumb forward' support grip.

Description - The M7 Scout flashlight mount is designed to work with the Surefire M300 and M600 (shown here) series of flashlights, as well as provide a rotation-limited QD sling swivel mounting point. The M7 mount is designed specifically to work with laser aiming devices such as the ATPIAL/DBAL and all other issued aiming lasers by providing the necessary clearance for the beams to operate without interference from the flashlight or user's hand. It is made of mil-spec hard anodized 7075 aluminum in black only, and weighs 1.27 oz.

The M7 mount differs from other offset scout mounts by the lack of an angled mounting surface for the light. Most offset scout mounts have an angled platform extending from the base, that the flashlight bolts to. On the M7, the flashlight is bolted directly to a horizontal platform on the base and secured with two T-15 torx screws. While this increases the width of the base over other mounts, it doesn't extend any further to the side of the rail than the light body. The lack of an angled platform means that there is nothing between the light and the top rail, and there is now more clearance for rail mounted front sights. Some offset mounts cannot be mounted to the side rail right beside a rail mounted front sight as they conflict with the front sight base, but this less of an issue with the M7. As long as the sight clears the flashlight body, it's good to go.

Incorporated into the base is a rotation limited QD push button sling swivel mounting point. The QD swivel can be installed in four orientations and the rotation is limited to about 40° in each orientation, which prevents the sling from twisting. The base has a clamp that allows the mount to be 'rocked on' to the rail - it doesn't have to be slid on. A single recoil lug prevents any fore-aft movement once it's secured with the single T-15 torx screw.

I found the tailswitch to be located in just the right spot, and all I have to do is move my thumb to activate it. While I don't use a forward sling mount location, there are lots of folks who do, and will appreciate having the convenience of an integrated QD swivel mount right in their light mount.








Photos from militarymorons




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Posted by echigoyaworks  at 21:45Accessories

2011年12月22日

AK47 Real Wood from Cyma

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Fully/Semi Automatic Shooting mode tuned by selecting lever
High Capacity magazine accommodate 500 Rounds of 6mm plastic pellet
Constructed of Version 3 Metal Gearbox
Metal range adjustable rear sight
Real Wood Stock / Handguard
Fire selection lever work the same as the real steel
Package include 8.4V Large Type Battery for installation into Fixed Stock
Metal front & rear Sling mount can be installed with any single, 2- or 3- point tactical sling







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Posted by echigoyaworks  at 19:00Rifles

2011年12月22日

Gen4 Glocks

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Glock G21, G32 and G34 Gen4 Photos
Below are photos of the new Gen4 Glocks for 2012. They are the Glock 32, Glock 21 and Glock 34 respectively.






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Posted by echigoyaworks  at 09:00Pistols