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CDM Gear (Candewman) Clamps for Lights, Lasers and Barrels

09 December 20093 comments Accessories, Upgrades

When a shotgun owner starts working on his Remington 870 shotgun he has a lot of options of different upgrades and accessories. Most of us choose from the list of accessories in the most popular shops (Brownells, MidwayUSA, Cabelas etc.). But many good variants are worth searching for. For example, safety button from S & J Hardware, magazine extension from Sage International and barrel, flashlight/laser clamps from CDM Gear.

CDM Gear Clamps

CDM Gear Clamps

Let’s talk about barrel/flashlight/laser clamps  by Candewman (CDM Gear). Almost all barrel/flashlight/laser clamps are look alike. They all have same design and that was a really pleasant surprise to see something new on this market. The first clamp by CDM is a MOD-C flashlight clamp for 1″ lights.

MOD-C Clamp by CDM

MOD-C Clamp by CDM

The design of this clamp is simple and very interesting, I have never seen anything like that before. This clamp has a lot of advantages, such as low profile and light weight. Also, you don’t need to have two clamps on your shotgun (barrel clamp and flashlight clamp) you can have just one MOD-C clamp which works as both magazine clamp and flashlight mount. You can mount an optional rail on the other side. And I can’t stop saying that design of this clamp is unique and I simply love it.

Next clamp by CDM is MOD-C clamp for 3/4″ lasers.

MOD-C Clamp for Lasers

MOD-C Clamp for Lasers

The construction of this clamp is the same as of the MOD-C clamp for flashlights. It looks great and you can use it to add a tactical laser to your shotgun.

Next clamp by CDM is The BMT clamp:

The BMT Clamp

The BMT Clamp

It can work as an ordinary barrel/magazine tube mount. But BMT clamp has several important advantages. You can install optional rail (3-slot or 6-slot) to add tactical accessories to your Remington 870 shotgun. And also it is the lightest clamp on the market (weight is 1oz).

Next clamp in this review is another unique idea by CDM Gear, it is the MT clamp:

MT Clamp

MT Clamp

So what makes it unique?  The idea behind this clamp is to have a ligh/lasers/QD swivel dock t mount that you don’t need to remove in order to take the barrel off. It fits any 1″ magazine tube on just about any shotgun. It can be used with 3-slot or 6-slot rails. You can attach it to your magazine tube and forget about it. No need to remove it each time your disassemble your shotgun.

Here is another sample of how it can be used on your shotgun:

The MT Clamp by Candewman

The MT Clamp by Candewman

I have contacted Scott Dew, the owner of the CDM Gear with several questions about his clamps. It was very interesting to communicate with him. I think that the best things are made by people which love what they do and Scott is one of such persons. He loves to produce different accessories for shotguns and our favorite Remington 870.

Scott told me about his plans and different ideas he have for the existing and future products. And it is nice to see a person which is in constant search for a ways to improve his products.

I highly recommend CDM clamps because they are unique, lightweight and will revolutionize the market of shotgun clamps and flashlight mounts: http://www.candewman.com

The  idea
behind this was to have a light mount that you didn’t need to remove in order
to take the barrel off. It fits any 1″ magazine tube on just about any shotgun.

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Comments

  1. Michael Riffey December 10, 2009

    Another fine review! Thanks!

  2. J.R. December 11, 2009

    Checked out the website, looks like a good solid and functional product!

  3. Lee December 15, 2009

    I’ve been debating on their MOD-C 1″ clamp with the swivel sling attachment for a while now. I definitely do dig the design, and I’ve been needing to find some sort of mounting point for a sling on the front of my 870.

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