Well, got the Spigot Mount from KRG today. It was the final piece to getting my new Night Stalker modified. With the current setup I can use the Atlas or Harris style bipod along with repositioning the flashlight underneath the barrel which is the entire purpose of doing this.. Using the Atlas is priority but I wanted to see if the Harris style would work. Only catch to using the Harris is i have to use my smaller light to have room to unlock the cant lever. Also because I have the Harris mounted to the stud that is holding the rail on, it creates a gap and is not as stable as I could be if not using the rail. In case anyone is wondering, to install the spigot mount, the forward portion of the Bravo polymer stock has to be removed which consist of 6 screws and the front action screw. The spigot mount, when used on the Bravo, uses four screws to attach it. Enough talk and on with the photos.
Here is the old setup. Although very functional I just didn't like the looks of it.
I come up with the idea of mounting the flashlight underneath barrel but in doing this I had no place to mount the bipod. That's when the spigot mount come in to play. I like going out at night and shooting, it's good temperatures plus it's just flat out fun shooting in the dark. With a good light the targets show up just like it was daylight.
I had this longer rail on first and wanted to use it but it was not stable and the rifle rocked side to side with minimal effort.
Other photos
To be continued.
Here is the old setup. Although very functional I just didn't like the looks of it.
I come up with the idea of mounting the flashlight underneath barrel but in doing this I had no place to mount the bipod. That's when the spigot mount come in to play. I like going out at night and shooting, it's good temperatures plus it's just flat out fun shooting in the dark. With a good light the targets show up just like it was daylight.
I had this longer rail on first and wanted to use it but it was not stable and the rifle rocked side to side with minimal effort.
Other photos
To be continued.