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New Thorntail Light Mount from Haley Strategic Partners and IWC

The Thorntail series of light mounts from Haley Strategic Partners and Impact Weapons Components do what you expect a light mount to do – attach a light to your rifle. If that was all they did, they wouldn’t be nearly as successful as they have been. The Thorntail series of light mounts are about more than mounting lights, they are about solving problems.

Photo credit: Haley Strategic Partners

The newest addition to the Thorntail family is designed to place weapon lights like the INFORCE WML and various pistol lights in a more ergonomically advantageous position. It cantilever’s the light out to the side of the rail and angles it so that it falls directly under your thumb.

This new mount is not yet available but it should be on the HSP website and IWC website soon. Stay tuned for a full review. If you shop at the IWC website, be sure to use the coupon code “triggerjerk” for 5% off your order.

INFORCE Pistol Light

INFORCE, maker of the excellent WML, is showing a new pistol mounted light at the US Army Maneuver Conference. Details are scant at this time but one detail that INFORCE was able to share with me is that the weight is pretty scant, too. This new light weighs in at just 2.85 ounces. Additional details will have to wait until INFORCE completes their press release.

I am most interested to hear about the switching system. It appears to be switched via large paddles or buttons. It is definitely unique which is a common trait among many INFORCE products.

Keep an eye on the INFORCE website and Facebook page for details.

Review: TAREINCO Tape Switch Holder (TSH)

There is no good way to secure a tape switch to a hand guard. Scratch that… There was no good way. Say goodbye to zip ties, glue, tape, and adhesive Velcro and say hello to the TAREINCO TSH (Tape Switch Holder).

Overview

The TSH is simple and I mean that as a compliment. It is just a heavy duty elastic cuff with 5 pockets sewn in that are used to secure tape switch pads and cords. You just slide it onto the hand guard wherever you want it and then route your tape switch through it.

Observations from Use

The biggest asset of the TSH is its ability to place a tape switch nearly anywhere on a hand guard. Previously, you were mostly limited to mounting on a rail via a rail cover, between rails with some sort of glue/Velcro/tape concoction, or on a vertical grip. The TSH can be positioned nearly anywhere on just about any rail. The switch can be placed anywhere on the circumference of the rail.

I have successfully stretched the TSH over the widest part of a collapsible buttstock so there is little doubt that it will fit just about any hand guard. I have tried it on LaRue Tactical rails, Daniel Defense Lite Rails, Daniel Defense M4 Rails, Magpul MOE Hand Guards, standard plastic hand guards, and Troy TRX Extreme Rails. It is stretchy enough to fit very tight even on small diameter rails like the Troy TRX Extreme and forgiving enough to stretch over the largest and most awkward parts like the fixed front sight base sticking up through a Daniel Defense M4 12.0 FSPM Rail.

In my time with the TSH, it never really moved, rolled, or bunched on me. I was actually expecting that it would but it held fast. It does have a bit of give due to the nature of the fabric but it just stretches a bit and then moves back into position. If you did have issues with movement, they would be relatively easy to fix. For instance, you could stipple your hand guards or rail covers under the TSH. This would create a hook and loop like effect that would absolutely lock down the TSH.

I will admit that I don’t really care for tape switches but that was due in large part to the previously untenable ways of affixing the pad and handling the wires. The TSH goes a long way toward taming my previous issues with these switches.

The one real issue that I found was that if you use a hand guard rail that has very deep voids between the rail sections, you may find that the TSH doesn’t work well for placing the switch between the rail sections. In this case the TSH will suspend the switch above the body of the hand guard instead of resting directly against it. You really need something rigid to push against when you are using a tape switch so having it suspending in air won’t work. However, this issue can be mitigated by either changing the switch position so it sits directly on a rail or with the use of certain rail covers that bridge this gap.

Wrap Up

The TSH is a simple, versatile, and surprisingly elegant solution to some of the issues that kept me from using tape switches – namely securing the tape switch pad and wire management. Every time I see some new clever thing from TAREINCO I can’t help but wonder what we will see next.

The TSH is available at TAREINCO.com. I should also mention that I have a few of these to give away so stay tuned.

Disclosure: The TSH was provided to me for review, free of charge, by TAREINCO.

5.11 Tactical Battery Case

I always have spare CR123 and AA batteries with me. I suspect that many of you do, too. I am always on the look out for a good way to keep them organized and at hand. 5.11’s new Tactical Battery Case looks like it may be a good solution.

The Tactical Battery Case is a small waterproof case that can carry up to 4 batteries (either AA or CR123) without allowing them to rattle. It utilizes a thumbscrew closure which 5.11 says is operable with gloved hands. It can be attached to MOLLE webbing or just carried loose in a pouch.

Check out the Tactical Battery Case on 5.11Tactical.com.

Elzetta Low Light Tactical Training & Zombie Shoot

Elzetta Design, LLC is pleased to announce an affordable and fun opportunity to gain valuable tactical firearms training for low light conditions.  The Elzetta Low Light Tactical Training & Zombie Shoot will be held on October 27, 2012 at The American Institute of Marksmanship (AIM) in Cave City, Kentucky.  Tactics for overcoming the darkness with pistols, rifles/carbines, and shotguns will be taught by professional AIM instructors at their world-class facility.  Following the day of serious training will be a just-for-fun live-fire Zombie Shoot to hone the low-light skills learned in the classroom and on the range.  In addition to the Training & Zombie Shoot, there will be vendors, product demonstrations, and door prizes.  Special guest, History Channel’s Top Shot Champion Dustin Ellermann, will also be at the event. More information is available at www.ELZETTA.com/ZombieShoot.htm.

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