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zx10guy

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  1. I saw that but still prefer not to get into something that is still a custom mod until it's in more wide spread use.
  2. Like I said, in another reply, I don't care how it looks. Just how functional it is. I'm planning on using it in a CQB field where it is extremely tight. And comfort wise, I like fixed stocks as my arms are longer than your typical airsofter being I'm 6'5". ETA: If you can tell me another option I have in using a large battery, I'm all ears.
  3. Umm....why? Dimensionally, what's the difference between going with this as opposed to the other ICS options?
  4. I don't care how it looks. As long as it's functional. I want a large battery and a full stock is the easiest way to get one to work. Not too crazy about Crane stocks with their issues with crunching wires when fully collapsed.
  5. My new ICS 29 CQB gun I got a couple of days ago: My M4s together:
  6. It might work. You need to make sure the trigger switch wire isn't going to be pinched if you slide the flashlight all the way back. I still wouldn't try it though. The flashlight is going to make handling your pistol a real chore. The thing is pretty heavy.
  7. Never thought about mounting that thing to my 226 pistol. Can't imagine it being even functional even if you could get it mounted. The R500 is bigger than my 226 by about 1-2". If you were looking to use the R500 with a pistol, I would get the non rail mounted one and use the various techniques of using a flashlight with a pistol. I ended up getting a Surefire X200B for my 226 which is pretty darn bright too. 110 Lumens from a 5W LED.
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