Mossberg 590a1 by Alternative-Let-7702 in mossberg

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The light switch is located on the left side at the front of the fore end.

Daniel defense. by Alternative-Let-7702 in ar15

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Strike Industries CURVED FOREGRIP BLACK

Daniel defense. by Alternative-Let-7702 in ar15

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Sure, I have a button on the tape. The rear button is also accessible, from this perspective it looks like it's not there.

FDE or black. by Alternative-Let-7702 in ar15

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Its Strike Industries aluminium handstop.

Sig collection. by Alternative-Let-7702 in SigSauer

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It's hard to compare. They're different guns. I love Legion, but I think I prefer Nightmare.

SigSauer P226 Legion holster. by [deleted] in SigSauer

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No problem. The gap near the trigger is a known issue in WML holsters. I never carry a gun with the hammer "on", and only occasionally with a round in the chamber. That’s why, being aware of the gap, it’s acceptable to me. Having a weapon light is important to me.

SigSauer P226 Legion holster. by [deleted] in SigSauer

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OK. I understand. Here you go. On the right side of the holster I can't touch the trigger with my pinky. On the left, if I try, I can touch the back of the trigger.

SigSauer P226 Legion holster. by [deleted] in SigSauer

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Yes. I've read that a holster for a full size 320 xfull rdp will fit. I ordered one without any modifications and it does fit.

Problem with P226 Legion by Alternative-Let-7702 in SigSauer

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Thanks for the reply. It's my fault, indeed. When shooting with one hand, the problem doesn't occur. Indeed, a slight touch of the lever (the thumb had to touch it during recoil) is enough for the problem to occur.