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Old September 10th, 2007
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Default Shotgun Lights

I was at the PAFOA shoot, and at the end of the day saw a black shotgun with a light on it. There was a wire leading from the flashlight to the foregrip. The foregrip had a pressure pad on it. When you grabbed the shotgun to shoot it. The pressure pad as in a good positions to operate. At least it seemed that way. I was wondering how well this worked? It seemed like it should work pretty good. And if it is worth it, who makes it?

May be a cheap fix till I can save up for a Surefire stock. I imagine it is cheaper than the Surefire stock anyway.

And while your reading this. Why not post some pics of how you have your lights mounted on your shotguns so I can get some ideas.
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