Which would you pick and why - a VFG with built in flashlight, or a standard VFG with a rail light.
Jul 30, 2015 #1 JTScribe Chicago Typewriter Rating - 100% 10 0 0 Dec 24, 2012 3,743 113 Bartholomew County Which would you pick and why - a VFG with built in flashlight, or a standard VFG with a rail light.
Jul 30, 2015 #2 O OutdoorDad Master Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Apr 19, 2015 1,967 63 Indianapolis I've never been a fan of mounted lights. If you made me do it, I'd go with rail mount with a switch near the trigger. That way, you can still control the light if you choose not to use the VFG.
I've never been a fan of mounted lights. If you made me do it, I'd go with rail mount with a switch near the trigger. That way, you can still control the light if you choose not to use the VFG.
Jul 31, 2015 #3 masterdekoy Expert Rating - 100% 56 0 0 Feb 12, 2013 862 28 Columbus Seperate the vfg and light. Much more flexibility on placement of the light.
Jul 31, 2015 #4 rhino Grandmaster Rating - 100% 24 0 0 Mar 18, 2008 30,906 113 Indiana JTScribe said: Which would you pick and why - a VFG with built in flashlight, or a standard VFG with a rail light. Click to expand... Stubby or no vertical grip Separate light
JTScribe said: Which would you pick and why - a VFG with built in flashlight, or a standard VFG with a rail light. Click to expand... Stubby or no vertical grip Separate light
Aug 1, 2015 #5 mikefraz Master Rating - 100% 53 0 0 Mar 23, 2011 1,758 38 Lakeville Definitely a seperate light. Never liked the 2-in-1setup.
Aug 7, 2015 #6 Jeremy1066 Master Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Apr 25, 2011 1,889 48 Ft. Wayne rhino said: Stubby or no vertical grip Separate light Click to expand... Stubby or an AFG, depending on preferred grip. Definitely a separate light for more options.
rhino said: Stubby or no vertical grip Separate light Click to expand... Stubby or an AFG, depending on preferred grip. Definitely a separate light for more options.