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USMC03
03-07-2010, 16:59
This review is very picture heavy. Instead of posting all the pics here a full review with pics can be seen here:

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Danger Close Consulting Surefire G2 Light Mount:


About a month ago on www.lightfighter.net Jon (aka M4Guru) announced his company Danger Close Consulting would be offering three different low-profile light mounts for the Surefire G2, Surefire 6P, or Surefire "E" series.

I have been running the Danger Close Surefire G2 mount for a few weeks, and I've been very impressed with the design and the quality. I have tried the light mount on several different rail systems. I had no issues fitting the light mount onto LaRue, Daniel Defense (Lite, RIS II, and Omega X), Vltor VIS, PRI, or KAC free float rails. Even though the specs and shapes of each of these rail systems are a little different, the Danger Close light mount fit each rail without issue, and kept the light very close to the rail.

Features:

- Solid one piece design
- Simple
- Rugged
- High quality
- Cost effective ($45)
- Light weight (Surefire G2 mount is 1.4 ounces)
- Very low profile, puts the light where it's easy to activate (even for guys with small hands)
- Can be mounted in several different postitions
- Fits a wide variety of different rail systems
- Solid nylon tipped set screw won't mar your rail system


The Danger Close Surefire G2 mount weighs 1.4 ounces. The G2 mount with Surefire G2 (with LED bezel, aluminum clicker tail cap, and two CR123 batteries) weighs only 6 ounces. As a frame of reference, I've always considered the Surefire x300 on a LaRue Tactical mount to be a lightweight weapon light. The x300 in LaRue mount weights 5.6 ounces.

Below are a series of pics showing the Danger Close G2 mount on several different rail systems. Note that the bezel of the Surefire G2 does not contact any of the rail systems.

Danger Close G2 mount on a PRI rail:

Daniel Defense Omega X rail:

Knights Armament Company Free Floated RAS:

Daniel Defense RIS II:

Another shot of the Danger Close Surefire G2 mount on the Daniel Defense RIS II. This shot shows how close the light and mount sit to the rail without either the mount or light bezel touching the rail system.

Daniel Defense Lite Rail:


Vltor VIS:

Front profile of the Danger Close Surefire G2 mount on the Vltor VIS:


A few different angles on a LaRue Tactical rail:

Note the hole or window in the mount that allows you to see which rail you are at:

Many rail systems have holes in the slots between the rails. The set screw on the Danger Close G2 mount is located high enough that the holes don't interfer with securing the light mount:



I am a Police Officer by trade, and one observation that I have made during my career is that cops are cheap. Most police departments don't have "deep pockets", and in a large majority of agencies the individual officer has to provide his own patrol rifle. Most LEO's probably already own a Surefire G2, 6P, or E2 series light. Even if the individual officer doesn't own one of these Surefire lights, he could get the light, the mount, and rail for under $100.



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USMC03
03-17-2010, 19:11
M4Guru posted the following info / pic about an updated version of the Surefire G2 Light Mount in another forum. I'm really impressed with the looks of the new mount, and by skeletonizing the mount not only does it look better but it's lighter weight as well:

"In other news, they're lighter now! I got a big run back from the anodizer today and the new cuts helped a lot. It went from 1.4oz to 0.8oz and you can tell them apart from the 1" model."

http://ep.yimg.com/ca/I/yhst-19294783324079_2099_0

USMC03
04-22-2010, 11:32
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk99/USMC03_photos/Bravo%20Company%20Mid-Length/IMG_0169001_.jpg

BigBear
04-22-2010, 12:01
How do y'all take such clear/crisp pictures of y'all's firearms?.... looking good.

USMC03
04-22-2010, 12:04
Don't use a cell phone camera ;)


Seriously, it's a combonation of a decent camera, lighting, knowing your camera settings, etc, etc, etc. It's complex and time consuming and taking good pics still "hit and miss" for me.

DocMedic
04-23-2010, 13:17
Uggh, $45 bucks for a mount.

I'll just use good ol 100mph tape :Cool:

Great mount though.

ChunkyMonkey
04-24-2010, 11:03
Most police departments don't have "deep pockets", and in a large majority of agencies the individual officer has to provide his own patrol rifle.

I didnt know this. wow

opie011
05-05-2010, 16:57
Does this mount give enough room to access the push button on a Troy front battlesight?

USMC03
05-05-2010, 19:19
Re: Interface with the Troy front back up iron sight.


Depends on the rail. Often times the button is hard to get to if you mount the light on the 9 o'clock rail ... with most rails it's not much of an issue if you mount the light on the 3 o'clock rail.

opie011
05-06-2010, 19:07
Figures I want it on the 9 o'clock rail. I found some pictures of this mount at the 9 o'clock position with troy sights and it looks like I could deal with the little clearance there is....just mght have to order one and give it a shot! Thanks for the great review!

opie011
07-06-2010, 00:46
Hey Jeff, anyway you could take a measurment of the width of this mount? Thanks I appreciate it[Beer]

USMC03
07-07-2010, 05:48
Just over 1" wide


Hope this helps

opie011
07-07-2010, 08:09
Thank you!

USMC03
07-07-2010, 08:13
No problem, Brother.