🔗 Master your gear’s wire game with effortless precision!
The Guardtier CGM908 is an 8-pack of reinforced polymer cable management guides designed specifically for Picatinny rails. It secures flashlight and laser pressure switch cables without the need for zip ties or tape, maintaining a lightweight yet durable setup. The package includes all necessary mounting hardware, ensuring quick and easy installation for tactical professionals seeking clean, efficient gear organization.
Special Feature | Durable |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Polymer |
Included Components | CGM908 picatinny cable guide x8,M3*28 screw*10,M3 allen wrench*1,User manual*1 |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium |
Item Weight | 0.04 Ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Brand | Guardtier |
Battery Description | D or C cell |
Style | Tactical |
Finish Type | Black |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Recommended Uses For Product | Cable management |
Manufacturer | Guardtier |
UPC | 793101204360 |
Part Number | GA9008 |
Item Weight | 0.04 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 2.76 x 2.09 x 0.67 inches |
Item model number | CGM908 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish types | Black |
Special Features | Durable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**N
Work great
These work like a charm for holding down the cord for my night scope. They fit the pic rail and are hardly noticeable. I recommend these.
L**N
Exactly what i needed
They're exactly what you need if you have any cable lights not pinned down.-They're made of plastic so it keeps em nice light, but the screws/retaining nuts are solid aluminum, so no worries ab build quality.-They're easy enough to install, and only take a min or two.-Can hardly see them once installed, and your cables are nice n pinned down, and they come in black. What more could you ask for. They're a staple to all my guns now
K**E
Decent cable management, could use better hardware.
One thing I do not like anywhere, either on my desk, or on my handguard, is messy, unkempt cables. I have a flashlight/laser combo on my handguard, and the switch sits on the picatinny rail top. The issue with the way I have it oriented, is that the cable tends to be loose, and flops around a bit. These cable brackets do a great job at holding my cable in place, keeping a neat, and orderly look on my handguard. These are easy enough to put together and thread the cable through. One of the few issues I have with these is that the hex opening is easily stripped out, even when using the provided hex key. I have had to use an extractor set on almost half of these. That being said, for the low cost, it's difficult to find a better cable-management solution.
R**K
Stream line your rig.
Worked greatReally helps to manage cables and keeps thing slim lined and tidy on your rails.
C**G
Super for routing wires
Fits well on the rail. Easy to use. Good quality.
N**E
Cheap, but it works
The add says it’s made of polymer for strength, but it’s more made out of some cheap plastic that is flimsy and weak. But it works. Don’t expect much.
S**H
Not just for power cables!
A little tight on the rails, but extremely low profile. I had to screw the halves together partially before install because they were difficult to thread together on the rail, but not a big deal.I'm not actually running cables with mine. I run a micro RDS on my .300 BO which I keep covered to protect. Because I keep the sight covered like 90% of the time for storage and transport I wanted to keep it tethered to the weapon so it doesn't get lost or smooshed at the range. I was previously using a pic rail sling loop which worked fine but was a bit bulky. This fits 1/8" shock cord perfectly and gives my setup a much more streamlined look.
Z**.
*EDIT - Great little cable management clips. Low profile, gets the job done.
*Edit - After some time with these clips, I've found that they also won't fit a B&T APC top rail without modification (you can see in the picture that the ½ with the cable mgmt would never sit flush with the rail or "bite" it as designed), also as mentioned below, the fact that the channels, which sit in the rail lugs, are so tight which causes extra "threads" to be created in them, can cause some headache since the newly "tapped" threads may not line up with the nut in the end of the clip. That said, I still like them for the rails/firearms they do fit on, & on those 1s they work great, I still think they're a great value. You get a bunch so don't be afraid to modify them to work for your application; still be cognizant to not modify them to the point that you compromise their clamping design.These cable mgmt clips are pretty snazzy. Great price, you get a lot of them, & the included hardware (screws) are quality. They weigh nothing & don't create any snag points on my carbine (along with eliminating the snag point(s) caused by my weapon light pressure pad cable). They are 1 sided, meaning only 1 side actually has the cable retention piece; the other side is just a "cap" & houses the recessed nut the screw threads into (the nuts are bonded to the plastic so they don't just fall out). So far I've used these on a Modlite & Streamlight cable & I'm sure that Surefire cables are the same diameter so no issue there, however if you try to use these on thicker cable (O-Light?), it may cause problems.Cons -The casting of the threaded side of the clip is tight & required me to assemble them before attaching them to my rail because the screw actually creates more threads in the plastic before it reaches the nut. So even after the screw cleared the threads of the metal nut (when taking them off), I still couldn't pull the 2 halves apart cause of the created threads in the plastic. Another issue I had is that these clips didn't fit my Cloud Defensive COR v2. The design of these requires specific geometry between the rail & clip in order for it to create the "pocket" that the cable will reside in. On my COR, the edge of the retention lip was making contact with the rail before the 2 halves could fully meet, & the more I tightened it, the more deformed the clip became. It would arch & bow out instead of remaining flat in the pic rail lugs.All in all, great buy, & I would trust these on any "duty" weapon.FYI, I painted a couple of mine before attaching & the tolerances are already so tight that it was difficult for them to fit on the rails; I really had to jam em in there.
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