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Unity Tactical Rail Mount Hot Button
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Bassman's Review of Unity Tactical Rail Mount Hot Button

I'm using the Unity hot button switch with a Surefire M640DFT Scout Light mounted on a Tavor X95. The Unity switch operates perfectly. It connects firmly to the rifle, and the plug snaps cleanly into the replacement Surefire end cap. The touch of the Unity is very similar to the end cap switch that came with the Surefire (which is a great switch if you don't have a need to access it from either side of the rifle). The Unity switch shows no evident loss of power (some reviews of other tape switches say that there is a noticeable reduction in illumination caused by those switches). In my opinion, the feel of the Unity switch is miles ahead of the Surefire tape switch. I mounted the Unity on the top rail of the X95 so that I could access it from either either side of the weapon. The only issue is the sufficiency of the real estate on the top rail; it's a bit compressed on the X95 due to the placement of the red dot sight and the location of the flip up front iron sight (if you're willing to obstruct use of the flip up sight, there's plenty of room). The space limitation by-and-large is not a problem caused by the Unity switch; it's a result of the compact bull pup design of the X95. My only observation about the Unity switch that impacts the "real estate" is that the lead wire comes out of the front of the switch. In a perfect world, there would be an option to have it emerge on the left or the right rather than the front. But despite this observation, the switch is worth it. Highly recommend.
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