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    Anyone have any way to fix the rubber siding on a surefire pressure pad? Mine seemed to have fallen off. I don’t really want to pay the 100 bucks for a new one. It still works fine, just won’t stay on the rail.
     

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    It’s not really new. It’s been used in a few countries pretty actively. Got it from a friend.
     

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    Have you tried a rubber band? If that works cut down a bicycle tube to any size you need. They work great for various things and blend in on most weapons.
     

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    Cloud defense makes a metal secondary switch mount for streamlight buttons. Maybe you can secure it somehow with that? Not sure as I don't own a Surefire style one atm. But maybe you can glue it or secure it to this and it will look halfway on purpose lol
     

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    Ditchdoc

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    Oh dang, a rubber band would work great! Great idea! I’ll try that soon as I get off work. The cloud defense looks like a good longer term idea. The glue is a no go because I lost the other piece.
     

    Longtooth

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    You see those grooves at the front and back? They are for zipties and work well to hold it in place.
    I second this - I zip tie - or ranger band (overpriced rubber band)
     

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    Consider going with the new wireless pressure pad technology. I loath phone cords and such getting in my way on my rifle

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