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Thread: ATI FX 45K light issue

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    ATI FX 45K light issue

    I just bought an ATI FX 45K. I tried to mount my Streamlight TLR1s on it and the distance from the front of the trigger guard to the bar that locks the light onto the pistol is too short. Any idea of what my options are as far as mounting a light? I find it hard to believe they would go to the trouble to machining light rails without a light to fit them. Thanks.

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    Try contacting streamlight for their suggestions, they have a few setups that make the tlr1s work with several rail sizes. Just tell them your situation. If that doesn't pan out then complain to ATI with "what the #&$@? If this don't take a streamlight then what good is it?" They may have an answer. Keep us posted on the matter.

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