Flashlight mount on Dangerous Game rifle

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When chasing problem hippos, one often finds himself walking the countryside at night, because that's when the culprits come out of the water - and if you are after a particular bull who misbehaved on land, that's pretty much the surest way you're going to get him.

For long, my "hippo rig" consisted of a flashlight secured to the barrel of my .375 the best way I could.



It did get the job done, but was cumbersome, untidy, and a pain in the backside to take on and off. Moreover, even though shots are usually quite close, attaching things to the barrel in this fashion is severely frowned upon by the benchrest community, who knows a thing or two about accuracy.

I saw on the Net a number of rifles modified with the addition of a short length of Picatinny rail on the forend. I believe Phil Shoemaker had the idea first. Much better setup than mine, and I had been itching to do something similar.

The difficult part was to procure the rail, no Cabelas or Midway around here... Anyway, I finally got what I needed, grabbed my .458 Lott and some tools, and here are the results.








The flashlight is on and off in seconds, and it is attached to the stock, not the barrel. The rail is permanently in place, I just dug a channel in the forend and epoxied the rail there (OK, it took some wiggling and chiseling and filing and cussin'...).

The extended pressure switch is where it belongs: in the trash can. It's much easier to just press the tail switch with the thumb or the index finger (the silver switch on the side is the the intensity adjustment, the on/off switch is on the light's tail).
 

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Nice - and practical. I am somewhat amazed even an LED survives the blast and recoil. Now if you just had a H&H Royal in .500 to also modify ....... :-)
 
Born from necessity.
Creative idea. Does look a little cleaner.

Thanks for sharing that.
 
Hi Kano.
Very good idea.
It is a pity that in Poland are not allowed to hunt in artificial light.
Witold
 
looks much more practical!

-matt
 
Nice idea! Me thinks it's gonna need more than epoxy though in the long run!
I got myself an LED Lenser head light which I use...keeps the light independent of the gun!
Use a baseball cap to shade the scope when needed! I don't shoot any great distance at night...PAC work is generally up close! The Lenser head lamp will give you 60m or so of really good light!
 
I got myself an LED Lenser head light which I use...keeps the light independent of the gun!
Use a baseball cap to shade the scope when needed! I don't shoot any great distance at night...PAC work is generally up close! The Lenser head lamp will give you 60m or so of really good light!

..jup, I'm with the ol' geezer on this one.. :D Cheers:
 
True evolution!
 

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Thanks for the awesome post my friend - much appreciated, when you coming back with Tiff.
 
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