What is the Labyrinth Cable Management (LCM) system?
The LCM system is a patent-pending feature of the LTT Heat Shield that allows users to neatly manage the wires connecting a remote switch to a weapon light without needing tools. The purpose of the Labyrinth Cable Management system is to neatly manage the wires that connect your remote switch to the weapon light without tools, preventing them from snagging or getting damaged. Additionally, it provides added texture to the heat shield, which helps maintain a more secure grip on the shotgun. The design of the Labyrinth system accommodates any cable length, ensuring that the wires are organized and out of the way during use.
What materials are used in the LTT Heat Shield?
The LTT Heat Shield is manufactured from a tough nylon polymer.
What features does the LTT Heat Shield offer?
The LTT Heat Shield offers the following features:
- Free-Floated and Ventilated Design: The heat shield is completely free-floated from the barrel and ventilated to protect your hand from heat even after extensive use.
- Durable Material: It is manufactured from a tough nylon polymer, ensuring durability and effective heat protection.
- Modular Switch Mount System: This system allows you to attach any popular weapon light remote switch to the forend of your shotgun without using adhesives, zip ties, or screws. The Modular Switch Mounts can be positioned exactly where you want them.
- Labyrinth Cable Management System: This patent-pending system helps you manage the wires connecting your remote switch to the weapon light without tools, preventing snagging or damage. It also provides added texture for a more secure grip on the shotgun.
- Compatibility: The heat shield is designed to enhance the Beretta 1301 Tactical or A300 Ultima Patrol shotguns.
These features collectively make the LTT Heat Shield a practical and efficient addition to your defensive shotgun setup.
What is the weight of the installed LTT Heat Shield?
The installed weight of the LTT Heat Shield is 3 ounces.
What are the benefits of the Modular Switch Mount system?
The benefits of the Modular Switch Mount system are:
- Versatile Attachment: Allows you to attach any popular weapon light remote switch to the forend of your shotgun.
- Customizable Placement: Enables you to position the switch exactly where you want it for optimal accessibility and convenience.
- No Additional Tools Needed: Eliminates the need for adhesives, zip ties, or screws, simplifying the installation process.
- Secure and Stable: Ensures a secure attachment without the risk of the switch moving or coming loose during use.
Does the LTT Heat Shield for Zhukov fit on the Aridus Industries Zhukov forend?
It will fit all models with the original aluminum nose cap but not the polymer HGA-1301 nose cap with integrated M-LOK slots.
Does the LTT Heat Shield Fit on the A300 Ultima Patrol?
The LTT Heat Shield for Zhukov and Midwest Industry will ONLY fit on the 1301 Tactical. They do NOT fit on the A300 or 1301 Comp. The LTT Heat Shield for Beretta will fit on the A300UP. The LTT Heat Shield for Zhukov will fit on the Aridus Industries Zhukov forend models with the original aluminum nose cap but not the polymer HGA-1301 nose cap with integrated M-LOK slots.
What is included in the Retrofit Kit?
The Retrofit Kit includes the following items:
- LTT Heat Shield
- Hardware
- Installation kit
This kit is designed to retrofit your existing shotgun with the LTT Heat Shield.
How do you install the LTT Heat Shield Retrofit Kit?
To install the LTT Heat Shield Retrofit Kit, follow these steps:
- Remove the barrel clamp and unscrew the magazine tube cover from your shotgun. Hold the magazine tube cover so that it does not spring away from you if the internal magazine tube cap has been removed.
- Remove your handguard.
- Install the drill jig onto your LTT heat shield, making sure that the arrow points toward the front of the heat shield.
- Seat the heat shield flush on top of the handguard, ensuring that the front hooks and recoil lugs are fully seated, and that there are no gaps between the heat shield and handguard.
- Use the supplied #19 short drill bit to carefully drill both holes. For your safety, do not place your hand in the path of the drill bit.
- Remove the jig and install both metal tabs.
- Re-install the handguard, magazine tube cover, and barrel clamp.
- Place the heat shield on top of the handguard, making sure that the metal tabs stay fully seated and line up with the holes you drilled.
- Using the supplied T25 Torx driver, install both ¼” long 10-32 screws and torque to 25 in/lbs.
- Threadlocker is not necessary because the nylon material of the handguard is sufficient to resist vibratory loosening of the screws.
- If the screws continue to spin when they are fully inserted into the handguard, wedge the inserts on the outside edge to tip them toward the screws. Then tighten and torque as normal.
What is included in the New Forend Kit?
The New Forend Kit includes the following items:
- Beretta Patrol forend and 1301 adapter
- LTT Heat Shield
- Hardware
This kit provides everything needed to upgrade your shotgun with a new forend and the LTT Heat Shield.
What are the steps to install the New Forend Kit?
To install the New Forend Kit, follow these steps:
- Remove the barrel clamp and unscrew the magazine tube cover from your shotgun. Hold the magazine tube cover so that it does not spring away from you if the internal magazine tube cap has been removed.
- Remove your old handguard.
- Install your new Patrol handguard and re-install your magazine tube cover.
- Install both metal tabs into the heat shield.
- Place the heat shield on top of the handguard, making sure that the metal tabs stay fully seated and line up with the pre-drilled holes.
- Using the supplied T25 Torx driver, install both ¼” long 10-32 screws and torque to 25 in/lbs. a. Threadlocker is not necessary because the nylon material of the handguard is sufficient to resist vibratory loosening of the screws. b. If the screws continue to spin when they are fully inserted into the handguard, wedge the inserts on the outside edge to tip them towards the screws. Then tighten and torque as normal.
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