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December 10th, 2007, 00:53 | #1 |
Captain Awesome
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tac light grip commparison (900/910)
im loving the look of the ar w/ 900 tac grip. i cant decide on which tho. the twp styles ive found are the m900 and the m910 (alpha 9) whats the difference. mr. jon says the 910 isnt compatible with surefire parts sadley which i was kinda looking to do, im looking for a relativley good lumens output. i was planning on buying either of the models from red dragon (huang) as they are only 105$shipped, anyone have advice, reccommendations, only review i could find was mr.jons.
anywho, visually i dont see much difference, both have same design, both have the led feature, but what IS the difference between the two other then numerical designation? also anyone that owns, please post a pic of your rifle with it on to help decide which is more viually appealing. |
December 10th, 2007, 01:11 | #2 |
Trailer Park Supervisor
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The Standard Gear M910 can take SF lamps assemblies, the Trigger M910 cannot however. I'm definitely all for the SG M910, though the Trigger M910 does have a screw mount instead of an ARMS throw lever which I prefer.
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December 10th, 2007, 01:15 | #3 |
The SG M910 also does not have an "off" position on the rotary switch. And the pads can be a bit sensitive. Keep it in mind when you are out at night or in darkness. The tension of battle could cause you to inadvertantly activate it, giving your position away.
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December 10th, 2007, 01:19 | #4 |
Captain Awesome
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hmmm, thats pretty important mac... does the trigger brand have an off? or the m900? whats the deal with the alpha 9 brand?
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December 10th, 2007, 01:23 | #5 |
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The Trigger M910 doesnt have a lockout switch. Trigger replicated the SF lockout assemembly tab on the battery compartment, but sadly it's only cosmetic.
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