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Haley Strategic Thorntail2 M-LOK® Inline Light Mount by Impact Weapons
$ 21.12
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Description
NEW! 4 positions providing .276” of light lateral adjustment. Move the light closer or farther from the bore to accommodate BUIS, Laser Aiming Modules, etc.Forward Cantilever Design moves light forward of the mounting point on your rail, creating more usable space on your hand guard
Thorntail Inline: Saves Weight / Eliminate Components / Improve Adjustability: By removing the factory thumb-screw 1913 rail mount from Surefire's M300, M600 Scout (except M600AA) and Streamlight Protac Railmount 1 & 2 (except HL-X), directly attach your Light to Thorntail Inline via the two threaded holes in the square lugs on your Light with our included hardware. This saves weight, provides adjustability and reduces light height on your firearm.
Thorntail Inline also accepts replacement M300 and M600 bodies, including BACKBONE
Directly attaches to any M-LOK® compliant rail surface
Ambidextrous with 7 total mounting solutions on 7 sided M-LOK® rail system
4 light mounting positions provide .276” of light lateral adjustment
Weight: Ultra-lightweight design weighs only .711 ounces
Dimensions: Height: .210" Width: .620" Length: 3.210"
Forward light placement of 1.837", the design is sleek, lightweight and unobtrusive
Mount does not interfere with the operation of front back-up iron sights
Quality is insured by precision CNC machining to exacting tolerances from USA Made 6061-T6 aluminum; then hard anodized Type III black matte finish per MIL-A-8625F
100% LIFETIME WARRANTY. PERIOD
IWC MOUNT-N-SLOT products are MADE BY AMERICANS IN USA
Designed with Haley Strategic Partners and MADE BY AMERICANS at Impact Weapons Components
NOTE:
Not designed for cantilever mounting of the light, where the mount & light protrude past the forward edge of the rail or hand guard. This will cause mount to break when the light sustains impact. Choose SKU: LMLOKTH2SBR for this type of installation.
PATENT PENDING
ITAR: These firearm accessories are subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR, 22 CFR Parts 120-130) and export is strictly prohibited without authorization or a license issued by the U.S. Department of State's Directorate of Defense Trade Controls.