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Recover Tactical BC2 Beretta 92F/M9 Grip and Rail

Beretta’s venerable 92F handgun has factory light rail options like those found on the the excellent but discontinued Vertec line or the currently available M9A1. However, the vast majority of the Beretta 92s on the market lack a light rail and for those guns there is the new upcoming Recover Tactical BC2 Beretta 92F/M9 Grip and Rail.

Recover Tactical BC2

The new BC2 works the same way as the original Recover Grips for the 1911. It is a slim, polymer unit that screws in place of the grip panels and extends forward around the trigger guard and under the dust cover to provide a light rail. The portion that is bolted to the grip is essentially the same width as the factory grip panels so there is very little additional bulk that the shooter will notice.

The BC2 should be available soon. Recover Tactical is already showing working units at IWA.

Check out Recover Tactical.

Elzetta Red Drop-In Flood Lens

Elzetta continues to build the suite of accessories available for their modular flashlights. The newest is a red version of their drop-in flood lens. This new version diffuses the light over a wide area and helps to preserve your dark adjusted vision. I suspect this would work especially well with the high/low tail cap to provide a low output, long runtime lighting option that preserves dark adjusted vision.

Check out the new lens option at Elzetta.com.

Elzetta Red Flood Lens

INFORCE WMLX in the Wild

This is as close as you can get to pictures of the INFORCE WMLX (that we told you about recently) in the wild. VEIL Solutions has been putting this one through its paces. It is nice to see one mounted on a rail to get a sense of the size. Thankfully, it looks like the extra battery has not too adversely affected the compact size that makes the original WML so great.

veil solutions INFORCE WMLX

ROSCH Works SLM1

Yesterday I mentioned that ROSCH Works is developing a new 1″ flashlight mount with integrated front sight. Today I have a name and pictures. It’s called the SLM1 and it looks like this (or at least the prototypes look like this)…

ROSCH Works SLM1 2 ROSCH Works SLM1 1

I am not sure I could be more excited about this. This has been an idea that has been ripe for the picking for some time and, given ROSCH Works success with the SL1, they are the perfect ones to come along and pick it.

Check out ROSCH Works.

ROSCH Works Development Pipeline

A rolling stone gathers no moss and there is certainly no moss on the ROSCH Works crew. They are currently developing several products that are worth noting. I have more detail that I can share on some than others.

The development on the new, brighter head for the SL1 is still moving forward though it has been superseded by a couple of other interesting projects.

Rosch Works SL1 Expansion Kit

The first of those projects is the TM2 which is a light mount that is designed to be as simple as possible while giving flexible light mounting options that require no modifications to the host gun. It can be uses to mount a 1″ light in number of positions to a shotgun barrel or AR-15 barrel with the use of a shim. The design is so simple and robust that it needs only 1 screw. The typical ROSCH Works attention to detail and material science is present in how they are making the TM2 from a stainless alloy that reduces the amount of heat transferred to the light from the barrel. The expected price on the TM2 is $30-$35 depending on the options.

ROSCH Works TM2 ROSCH Works TM2 Fury ROSCH Works TM2 custom light

As you can see from the image above, you can expect to see stand-alone ROSCH Works flashlights in the future.

ROSCH Works is also developing a light mount that will be similar in principle to the TM2 except that it will offer QD functionality. This will allow the user to easily attach or detach their light as the need arises. Like the TM2, it will require no modifications to the host gun.

Perhaps most interestingly, they are developing a light mount with integrated front sight that will allow you to mount any 1″ light on the top rail or your hand guard. This could be one of the most exciting lighting products since the SL1. Stay tuned for additional images and information on this mount.

Rosch Works SL1 FDE

Finally, the SL1 is now available in FDE. ROSCH Works wanted to do more than just coat them and call them good so they spent some time getting these right. They are now available at ROSCHWorks.com.

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