The Patented Arisaka Inline Scout Mount stands as a testament to precision engineering, crafted specifically for the discerning operator who demands reliability and adaptability from their weapon light setup. Designed with compatibility in mind, this mount integrates seamlessly with high-performance lights such as Surefire's M600 and M300 series, Modlite's OKW and PLH models, Olight Odin, Streamlight Protac Rail Mount 1, 2, HL-X (non-laser), CD REIN, and Arisaka's own 300, 600 Series.
In replacing the standard Picatinny rail adapter with a low-profile solution for M-Lok handguards, the Inline Scout Mount offers an innovative approach to mounting on platforms featuring 45-degree angle flats. These include renowned systems like BCM’s MCMR or Geissele Automatics’ SMR MK4 through MK16. Whether you employ Daniel Defense’s MFR or KAC URX4 setups—or even ALG Defense EMR—this mount ensures optimal positioning of your tactical light.
A unique feature of this system is its ability to adjust the position of your light closer or further from the top rail at twelve o'clock. This allows clearance for front sights or additional accessories without compromising operational efficiency. The design includes three offset positions offering an adjustment range of up to ±0.12 inches off-center while maintaining a minimal height profile where the base sits merely 0.2 inches above its mounting surface.
Installation is straightforward but requires attention: reducing overall length necessitates unscrewing the tail cap of your chosen light to access critical front-most screws during installation—a small trade-off for achieving streamlined effectiveness in field applications.
Note that this mount isn't intended for cantilever use; it should not extend beyond handguard endpoints lest stability be compromised under duress.
This piece exemplifies innovation meeting practicality—increasing versatility across multiple configurations without sacrificing performance integrity—a must-have addition for any serious firearm enthusiast looking to enhance their kit's capability in dynamic environments.