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Hellcat Pro with TLR7 and optics cover!

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First attempt at an optic cover. It came out much better than i thought it would have. The mounting system i used fr the wood was extremely sturdy and im super happy i went that route.

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13 COMMENTS

  1. I discovered if you cut the angle of the wood that acts as the optic blocking towards the front sight, you can put the normal dowel or rod on for the sight channel. And I think it looks much better with a slant going forward. Pretty much making a triangle that sits atop the slide, instead of the rectangle shape.

  2. awesome, i like how you used the ez lok. a customer wanted his optic covered too, I used the angled sight channel technique. the straight sight channel looks good too. thanks for sharing. πŸ€™

  3. Do you have a holster already for the hellcat pro with tlr7a and optic cut ? IWB with conceal claw/wing. Right hand. On your website . I got excited with this video when it said hellcat pro. Been waiting for one. Not alot of people have holsters for them

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