HRF Ridge for UNITY Modlite Pads | UD no MORE!

Published on May 16, 2023
Duration: 3:09

This video addresses the common issue of accidentally activating weapon-mounted lights due to foregrip placement. The presenter details a solution involving the HRF Ridge accessory, designed to work with Unity Tactical pressure switches. The Ridge adds a protective bumper around the switch, reducing unintentional activation while maintaining ease of use when intended.

Quick Summary

The HRF Ridge accessory for Unity Tactical pressure switches helps prevent accidental weapon light activation, a common issue with short foregrips. It adds a protective bumper around the switch, reducing unintentional presses while still allowing for deliberate activation when needed.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Problem
  2. 00:09Tactical Fellowship Welcome
  3. 00:13Introducing the HRF Ridge Solution
  4. 00:23Example: 300 Blackout Setup
  5. 00:27Surefire Switch Issue
  6. 00:53Unity Tactical Switch Replacement
  7. 01:00Unity Switch Features
  8. 01:15Testing Unity Switch Activation
  9. 01:30The HRF Ridge Explained
  10. 01:41Ridge Installation and Effect
  11. 01:50Ridge Clearance and Consistency
  12. 02:03Addressing Accidental Activation Issues
  13. 02:09Recommendation: Move from Surefire
  14. 02:18Cost Consideration
  15. 02:24Availability Note
  16. 02:28Ease of Activation with Ridge
  17. 02:39HRF Ridge as an Add-on
  18. 02:46Conclusion and Outro
  19. 03:00Call to Action: Link Above

Frequently Asked Questions

What problem does the HRF Ridge accessory solve for tactical gear users?

The HRF Ridge accessory is designed to solve the problem of accidentally activating weapon-mounted lights. This often occurs when using short foregrips, as hand placement can inadvertently depress the pressure switch, leading to unintended light discharge.

How does the HRF Ridge work with Unity Tactical pressure switches?

The HRF Ridge is an add-on that replaces the standard housing of a Unity Tactical pressure switch. It adds a raised bumper or 'ridge' around the button, providing more clearance and preventing accidental presses from casual contact.

Is the HRF Ridge difficult to install or use?

The HRF Ridge is described as easy to install, simply replacing the existing housing. It does not make the switch significantly harder to activate intentionally, as you still need to press into the recessed button.

What is the recommended first step to avoid accidental light activation?

The presenter recommends first moving away from longer Surefire pressure switches, which are more prone to accidental activation, and opting for a more discrete Unity Tactical pressure switch as a primary solution.

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