Hey all,
My search attempts haven't returned many results. I've found 3 the first of which is something about a "universal clip draw" involving 3M double-sided tape. The second is the McGizmo and have a shop drill & tap the host. The last is the Prometheus.
I plan on hanging this from the nylon webbing on a day-pack strap so it needs to be strong. Are there other options?
Thanks,
Dan
EDIT: For those that will research this at a later date I've condensed the recommendations I was given in response to my OP into a short list. However, I suggest reading the entire thread for a couple fitment notes regarding clip usage with twisty/clicky tailcap variations. In no particular order:
Prometheus aka DarkSucks
McGizmo (might require drilling & tapping host light.)
Elzetta Speed Clip
Solarforce L2-PC-2
Malkoff MD2 clip
HDS basic & decorative clips
Oveready Delrin Tailcap Shroud with SS clip
Streamlight HL & HL3
Moddoolar (not sure if still in production; check used market.)
Raven Concealment Systems (not sure if still in production; check used market.)
My search attempts haven't returned many results. I've found 3 the first of which is something about a "universal clip draw" involving 3M double-sided tape. The second is the McGizmo and have a shop drill & tap the host. The last is the Prometheus.
I plan on hanging this from the nylon webbing on a day-pack strap so it needs to be strong. Are there other options?
Thanks,
Dan
EDIT: For those that will research this at a later date I've condensed the recommendations I was given in response to my OP into a short list. However, I suggest reading the entire thread for a couple fitment notes regarding clip usage with twisty/clicky tailcap variations. In no particular order:
Prometheus aka DarkSucks
McGizmo (might require drilling & tapping host light.)
Elzetta Speed Clip
Solarforce L2-PC-2
Malkoff MD2 clip
HDS basic & decorative clips
Oveready Delrin Tailcap Shroud with SS clip
Streamlight HL & HL3
Moddoolar (not sure if still in production; check used market.)
Raven Concealment Systems (not sure if still in production; check used market.)
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