You can mount a plastic magpul MOE picatinny rail section onto the top flat portion of the handguard. Then use an offset light mount. You’ll probably have to file the corners a little bit to fit properly, but it’s plastic so that’s no sweat. Then the screws bolt through the holes on the top of your handguard. Probably the least expensive option
Yes. Use the Magpul MOE rails. They're pretty cheap on amazon.
Make sure you know if your handguard is mlok or moe.
I believe both the magpul AFG and VFG can mount to that handguard WITHOUT using rails... one of the perks. I know the VFG can for sure. I mount a flashlight on my handguard (I have the same one) and I use the tiny rail section and mount it on the side. Here is the rail I got: http://www.amazon.com/Magpul-MOE-Rail-Section-Black/dp/B003F6EMQO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1421023661&sr=8-1&keywords=moe+rail
Magpul makes this rail section that attaches to the Moe slots in case you were wondering. https://www.amazon.com/Magpul-MAG406-BLK-Polymer-Section-5-Slot/dp/B003F6EMQO
Just a heads up, these look to be about $5 from Amazon, shipped with Prime.
Kinda like this, assuming the hole spacing is correct...
Magpul MAG406-BLK MOE Polymer Rail Section, 5-Slot, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003F6EMQO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_y0h0Db146TSVR
Thanks, it's been serving me well.
Here's what I got: Magpul MAG406-BLK MOE Polymer Rail Section, 5-Slot, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003F6EMQO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_AMVMCbG7MQ20X
Yep, toss one of these on the side for the light, one in the bottom for the grip/bipod. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003F6EMQO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_6yjtybJNE8QMW
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>Fantastic little light package. The reason I particularly like this kit is because the the flashlight houses its own charging circuit, so you just plug Micro USB in and you can charge it on the fly (off a phone charger), no need for something like a NiteCore charger.
>The overall size of this thing is tiny for how much light it puts out. It has three settings, with memory for the last one used when turned on, from 'blinding' to 'good enough' to 'decidedly dim, but bright enough to not trip over things'. I set it to the middle one. While it has a strobe mode, it's quite difficult to activate accidentally --requiring repeated rapid presses -- which is great for Nerf. I did have to pad the mount with a rubber band, as the flashlight is a smidge under the 1" diameter for the mount. That's fine, though, as it protects the finish of the flashlight from metal-on-metal contact. A polymer mount would be significantly lighter, and I might look to see if one is out there.
>The parts of this kit are as follows.: