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Thanks again!!
Though drilling holes in the handguard and attaching pic rails with screws and thin nuts is a time-honored way of doing it.
Also a lot of companies make rail sections that clamp/screw inside the fixed front sight post like the GG&G 'dually.'
But I agree, a flashlight would complete the LARP.
Waaaaay back during the plague years me and my buddies used to do "Cold War infantry" runs; no modern gear allowed except flashlights, just shit tonnes of ammo and extra grenades in chest rigs and vests, and slick irons. Some of the most interesting rounds I ever played.
This takes me back. Thank you.