NcSTAR 1” Off-Set Flashlight & Laser Mount

NcSTAR 1” Off-Set Flashlight & Laser Mount

About the NcSTAR 1” Off-Set Mount for Flashlight & Laser

Thank you for your interest in the NcSTAR 1” Off-Set Mount for Flashlight & Laser. While this product has been a reliable choice for airsoft enthusiasts, we want to inform you that we no longer carry it. However, we have an exciting alternative that we believe will meet and exceed your expectations.

Introducing the Xenon Flashlight by Action Sport Games. This high-quality flashlight is designed to enhance your airsoft experience with its exceptional performance and durability. To learn more about the Xenon Flashlight and make a purchase, please click the link below:

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Now, let's examine the features and benefits of the NcSTAR 1” Off-Set Mount for Flashlight & Laser that have made it a popular choice among airsoft enthusiasts.

Easy Thumb Activation and Optimal Placement

The NcSTAR 1” Off-Set Mount provided airsoft players with a convenient solution for attaching flashlights and lasers to their guns. Its offset design allowed for easy thumb activation, ensuring quick and effortless control over your airsoft accessories during intense gameplay. Combined with a forward vertical grip, this mount offered the perfect location for optimal placement, giving players a tactical advantage on the field.

This mount was compatible with most Weaver and Picatinny-type rails, providing versatility and compatibility with a wide range of airsoft guns. Its construction from rugged anodized aluminum offered a rock-solid platform while remaining lightweight, enabling players to maintain agility without sacrificing durability. With a length of 2.7 inches and weighing only 2.1 ounces, the NcSTAR 1” Off-Set Mount was designed to be a reliable companion on your airsoft adventures.

Discover the Xenon Flashlight by Action Sport Games

Although we no longer carry the NcSTAR 1” Off-Set Mount for Flashlight & Laser, we are thrilled to introduce you to the Xenon Flashlight by Action Sport Games. This powerful flashlight has quickly gained popularity among airsoft enthusiasts for its exceptional performance and reliability.

The Xenon Flashlight is precisely engineered to enhance your airsoft games. Its advanced features and durable construction make it a formidable tool in the field. To explore the Xenon Flashlight's capabilities and place an order, simply click the link below:

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Other Exciting Options

At Fox Airsoft, we understand the importance of choice and variety. While the NcSTAR 1” Off-Set Mount for Flashlight & Laser may no longer be available, we invite you to explore our wide range of other exceptional airsoft accessories and gear. Here are a few popular categories:

Conclusion

While the NcSTAR 1” Off-Set Mount for Flashlight & Laser is no longer part of our inventory, we are excited to introduce you to the Xenon Flashlight by Action Sport Games. This high-quality flashlight will undoubtedly enhance your airsoft experience with its exceptional performance and reliability. We invite you to explore our website for more fantastic airsoft accessories and gear to complement your gameplay.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 35 and 45 degree offset mount?

The primary difference between a 35 and 45-degree offset mount is the angle at which the accessory is positioned relative to the firearm. A 35-degree offset mount positions the accessory closer to the centerline of the firearm, providing a more compact setup. In contrast, a 45-degree offset mount offers a more pronounced angle, which can make it easier to quickly transition between the offset accessory and the primary optic.

What is an offset scope mount?

An offset scope mount allows you to attach a scope or other optic at an angle, usually 45 degrees, to the side of the firearm's top rail. This setup enables shooters to quickly switch between their primary optic and the offset-mounted accessory without needing to re-zero. Offset mounts are particularly useful in tactical and competitive shooting where rapid target acquisition is essential.

What is a mlok mount?

An M-LOK mount is a type of modular locking accessory mounting system used on firearms. It allows users to attach various accessories, such as lights, lasers, and grips, to their firearm's handguard using standardized slots. M-LOK mounts are known for their versatility, ease of installation, and secure attachment, making them popular among firearm enthusiasts and professionals.

Why use offset sights?

Offset sights are used to provide an alternative aiming method without removing the primary optic. They are particularly useful in situations where the primary optic may become obstructed or when engaging targets at close range. By simply tilting the firearm, the shooter can quickly switch to the offset sights, ensuring continued target acquisition and engagement.

How do you calculate a 45 degree offset?

Calculating a 45-degree offset involves determining the correct angle for positioning an accessory relative to the firearm. This can be done using a protractor or an angle gauge to measure and mark a 45-degree angle from the top rail of the firearm. Ensuring the accuracy of this angle is crucial for proper alignment and functionality of the offset-mounted accessory.

What is the difference between higher and lower offset wheels?

The difference between higher and lower offset wheels lies in how far the wheel's mounting surface is positioned from the centerline of the wheel. Higher offset wheels have the mounting surface closer to the outside edge, causing the wheel to sit further inward on the vehicle. In contrast, lower offset wheels have the mounting surface closer to the inside edge, making the wheel protrude outward, which can affect the vehicle's stance and handling.

What is the difference between offset top and offset height?

Offset top refers to the horizontal displacement of an accessory or component from the centerline of the mounting point, typically measured in degrees or millimeters. Offset height, on the other hand, refers to the vertical displacement or elevation of the accessory relative to the mounting point. Both measurements are crucial in ensuring proper alignment and functionality of mounted accessories, especially in precision applications like shooting or vehicle modifications.