With the flared magwell, threaded barrel, suppressor sights and our U.S.
Optics DRS 2.0 mounted, its a sharp-looking gun.
The last piece to the tactical set-up would be adding a weapon-mounted light.
For that we decided on the X300 Ultra from Surefire.
Check out the video at top and keep reading the article below.
Thats why we went with a Surefire.
Specifically, we recommend one that has a constant-on switch as well as a pressure switch.
The X300 Ultra has both of these.
Why, you might ask?
Using the pressure switch is the best way to clear rooms when youre by yourself in the dark.
By toggling the light on only when you need it, youre going to do two things.
First of all, utilizing your light in this way can confuse any threat in the setting.
Secondly, it could even give the illusion of there being more than one person.
In a situation like this you might have five to six team members all moving through a dark environment.
So, itd be more important to have that light on to blind the threat and move quickly.
He teaches from a place of more than 30 years of experience.
Practice makes perfect and, like Grant always says, train hard your family deserves it!
And, obviously, never engage a darkened location unless you have no choice.
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