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May 25, 2021
Very useful for a specific set up
If you need a higher RDS set up, for passive shooting, this is a very good option. The extra 1/2" in height will allow you to line up behind the RDS with helmet-mounted NVD. It also has plenty of room for a 3x mag, and even BUIS's. So yeah save about 700 bucks by going this route.

Mar 30, 2020
Industry Standard Non-Walking Foot Machine
The Juki 8700 series is the standard for a light weight, non-walking foot industrial. For applications where you need to get into tight spaces for precision work, this machine rocks out. Although a good walking foot machine is practically the go-to industry standard, there are times and places a good non-walking foot is required. For this kind of work, this Juki is the bomb. The 8700H is perfect for heavier nylon, and even leather work before the walking foot is required. So that's a perfect niche for it. With a larger needle size and presser foot height, you can handle these heavier, thicker build-ups with ease.
Machines like these were over 1200 bucks not long ago. So for those of us not doing high volume work, with computer controlled machines, they are now a freaking bargain.
And machines like this will out last you and me put together. I have re-frub'd industrials from the rag trade that still run, well, like sewing machines. The parts are inexpensive and plentiful so keeping it running is pretty easy. You could do a high-speed crash and bend a shaft, order new parts, and be back in business inside a week.

Oct 19, 2021
Laser and light on one push.
Probably your best choice for a dual activation switch at the present time. This is the optimum choice for those with a civvie-legal LAM and separate IR illum, that you want to switch on together with one push. Or, if you want to use viz pointer with your WL. Same deal, it gets you both on one push. The legacy units that you programed were a little fussy and didn't work sometimes, UT has fixed this by bringing out 4 "pre-programmed" .models, where you buy whichever set up works best for you. For example V3 has laser and light on front (#1) button, which is what I use. So unless you're a baller and roll the new MAWL, this switch is the best option out there. .