
This means one or the other will have to be moved forward/back to get appropriate clearance.
#Keymod rail section diamondhead pro
The smaller sights like MBUS Pro and Knight’s Armament Micro work fine, but the Troy, Diamondhead, and MBUS Gen II will not be able to clear the main body where the screw holes reside for the stock picatinny adapter. Top right 45 degree flat: Due to the asymmetrical body of the Surefire Scout Light, placement of the front sight and light are more critical in this setup.

MBUS Gen II work if positioned to allow clearance for the release tab.Ģ. Top left 45 degree flat: Most sights work, including MBUS Pro, Knight’s Armament Micro, Troy folding, and Diamondhead. Installation tip: In order to reduce the overall length of the mount as much as possible, it is necessary to unscrew the tail cap of the light to access the front-most mounting screw.Ĭompatibility with front sights varies depending on mounting location on handguards with 45 degree flats:ġ. Three positions are provided, allowing an offset of 0.12″ to either side of center. The base of the Surefire Scout Light sits only 0.2″ above the mounting surface. When used on a 45 degree angle mounting flat, the Inline Scout Mount allows the user to position the light closer or farther away from the top 12 o’clock rail to give clearance for front sights or other accessories.

This new version is made of 7075 aluminum for superior strength and uses BCM’s patented inverted KeyMod screws with twin recoil lugs for easier installation and a solid connection to your handguard.

The mount is especially useful on handguards that feature 45 degree angle mounting flats, such as the Bravo Company KMR, Daniel Defense MFR, Knight’s Armament URX 4, MI Gen 3 and Mega MKM.
