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Two pieces of advice:
#1. Incandescent lamps contain filaments that are relatively susceptible to shock from shotgun recoil, even with the shock-buffering systems used in higher end units like Surefires. That's why even Surefire offers and recommends a plug to swap in for the light on their dedictated forends for use during heavy training use. LEDs are much more shock resistance. Just make certain you test/confirm that incandescent lamps are still functioning when you put your SG up from a day at the range or training.
#2. BotachTactical purchase transactions are even more susceptible to unexpected/unwanted outcomes and/or failures...
#1. Incandescent lamps contain filaments that are relatively susceptible to shock from shotgun recoil, even with the shock-buffering systems used in higher end units like Surefires. That's why even Surefire offers and recommends a plug to swap in for the light on their dedictated forends for use during heavy training use. LEDs are much more shock resistance. Just make certain you test/confirm that incandescent lamps are still functioning when you put your SG up from a day at the range or training.
#2. BotachTactical purchase transactions are even more susceptible to unexpected/unwanted outcomes and/or failures...