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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 813884" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>I had a similar decision to make during a Remington 870 project - where to mount a tactical light. I decided against mounting it near the muzzle for two reasons: one, that such a location put more weight up front; and two, a remote switch would have to be run back to the hand guard via a wire. I felt putting the light on a bracket adjacent to the hand guard, which "centralized" the weight of the light and mount, also allowed me to operate the switch with my fingertips. Simple and effective. That's why I'll go with the Tapco hand guard and built-in rails on the left, right, and bottom. This also lets me mount a vertical pistol grip easily, should I so desire it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 813884, member: 7157"] I had a similar decision to make during a Remington 870 project - where to mount a tactical light. I decided against mounting it near the muzzle for two reasons: one, that such a location put more weight up front; and two, a remote switch would have to be run back to the hand guard via a wire. I felt putting the light on a bracket adjacent to the hand guard, which "centralized" the weight of the light and mount, also allowed me to operate the switch with my fingertips. Simple and effective. That's why I'll go with the Tapco hand guard and built-in rails on the left, right, and bottom. This also lets me mount a vertical pistol grip easily, should I so desire it. [/QUOTE]
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