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Elzetta Design, LLC is pleased to announce the new Elzetta ZRX Flashlight Mount for Mil Std 1913 rail systems.

Featuring hard anodized aluminum clamping rings with subdued black-on-black engraving and a polymer body made from the same material as the popular and proven Elzetta ZFH1500 Flashlight Mount, the Elzetta ZRX Flashlight Mount for Mil Std 1913 rail systems securely attaches a standard one-inch (0.94 to 1.04 inch) flashlight to a Picatinny rail. The ZRX weighs just 1.1 ounces and with a retail price of only $35.00, this new Mount is as light on the wallet as it is on a gun. (Available with Matte Black or Dark Earth body.)
Like all Elzetta products, the ZRX is Made in the USA with a limited lifetime warranty.
Elzetta Design, LLC is a USA Manufacturer of Premium LED Flashlights and Flashlight Mounts for Tactical Weapons.
Elzetta Design, LLC was founded in 2007 by two mechanical engineers devoted to producing innovative, high quality, American Made, premium LED flashlights, flashlight mounts, and tactical weapon accessories. For too long, gun owners have had to choose between cheap, poorly made parts from overseas and outrageously expensive components made domestically. Elzetta has broken that paradigm by offering top quality, precision engineered accessories, Made in the USA, at affordable prices.
Learn more about Elzetta by visiting www.Elzetta.com.
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Since building my first AR as a hobbyist several years ago, I’ve gone through several different mindsets when it comes to triggers. When I first started, I didn’t know any better, so a “mil-spec” single stage trigger was what I learned on, and what I knew. Of course when the AR-building bug struck again I did what many builders and hobbyists do – spend a crap ton of money on a bunch of add-ons, attachments, doodads and whiz-bangs, and I ended up with an 8-9 lb rifle with a bunch of stuff I really didn’t need in real life. It looked cool, though.
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