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Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
10/10 works extremely well, fits perfect. Love that you can easily charge it. Battery lasts forever.
Joseph
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
Fantastically bright! Great features! The light itself is a nice solid construction, and the same is true for the light mounting. The pressure switch is poorly built, but still functional. This kit does not provide a means to mount the pressure switch. All-in-all, this sub-$40 tactical light performs as well as my other $300 big name light!
jason jerome gordon
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
I bought these as gifts for friends.... loved it so much that I bought myself two. I use it nearly every day for the past two years..... no problems.
eugene g.
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2025
A little bigger than I imagined. But very nice light.
R D
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2024
Good light, will need a bit of prep for real use. Remote switch connections are meh and will need disassembly and securing as well as application of anti corrosion spray inside and on connections. Then it’s a great light. Doesn’t hurt to reinforce the wire for the remote switch with a little sugru where it emerges from the battery cap so as not to strain the connection inside
Kevin
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
First off this was one of the best purchases I made for my shotgun. It is for a picitanny rail and the light is outstanding. The customizable options are amazing and the quality is out of this world.
Cameron Williams
Reviewed in Canada on December 11, 2020
flashlight is too big for the mounting bracket, and there is no way to attach the tactical switch to our gun unless you want to use 2 way tape. the flashlight is ok, but there's a big hotspot in the coverage. dont buy this if you are looking for a gun-mount flashlight. go to your local gun shop.
LoriArtWorks
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2016
This Tactical Flashlight w/Mount Pressure Switch for Picatinny (tactical rail, gun mounting platform) looks just as it does in the advertisement. Parts and features seem to be well-made and of good quality, considering the $21.99 price.The flashlight arrived in a somewhat scrunched box that had opened during shipment (image #1). The flashlight had slipped out of its protective bubble sleeve, but seemed undamaged and no parts were missing (image #2). Box contents included the flashlight, an aluminum alloy gun mount (with nuts and screws attached), hexagonal screwdriver, and a remote pressure switch (image #3). There was no user guide or instruction manual.The remote pressure switch is about 2-inches long (image #4). Inside the rubber casing (which is flat and hard on one side, soft and angled on the other) are 2 small buttons. You press the soft, angled side of the switch to activate the buttons. One button will turn the flashlight on for as long for as the button is held down. Pressing the other button will turn the flashlight on, and it will remain on until the button is pressed a second time. There is an audible clicking sound made when the buttons are pressed. However, it is somewhat muffled and not very loud.The remote pressure unit is connected to a recoil spring cable with a flashlight tail cap attached at the other end. To attach the pressure switch to the flashlight simply remove the flashlight’s tail cap and then attach the pressure switch’s tail cap end to the flashlight. The recoil cable is about 12-inches long without being stretched; it can stretch to about 24-inches. Some other reviewers stated that their flashlight did not stay firmly in position once mounted. I wonder if fully stretching the cable when the flashlight is attached to the gun compromises the stability of the flashlight’s mounted position (due to the pull/pressure created at the base of the flashlight barrel), or perhaps that's not the issue. NOTE: while I did not mount the flashlight to gun to test out the pressure unit, I did glean from other reviewer comments that the pressure switch can be held in place on the gun using double sided tape, or self-adhesive Velcro.The advertisement specifies that the mount that comes with the flashlight is for a Picatinny gun rail, but also notes that it will fit a standard weaver rail, as well. NOTE: picatinny rails have specific slot center spacing, while weaver slot center spacing can vary, gun to gun.The flashlight itself is just over 5-inches in length, with the tail cap on (image #5). It has a wrist strap. The flashlight takes a 3.7V 18650 battery, which DOES NOT come with the flashlight (image #6). Because these batteries are somewhat pricy, I would opt for the rechargeable ones.The flashlight has just one light output mode, which is bright. There is no adjustable spotlight feature, and no low beam or strobe settings. While the light is bright, I wonder about the 1000 lumens output advertised.I think the lens on the flashlight might be heavy plastic and not glass, but I am unsure. Also, the lens seal on my flashlight was obviously not positioned right during assembly; it sticks up in places around the edges (image #7). Because the face cap is not removable, I am unable to remedy this problem, aside from pushing in on the seal and forcing it into position. However, I am sure doing so renders the flashlight not as resistant to water/dampness as it is advertised.I am not a hunter, but wonder how well this light will function and hold up under rugged outdoor use, for the purpose intended. In my opinion, at only $21.99 and considering the gun-mount flashlight itself, expectations for this product should be modest. I am rating it 3-stars. (My flashlight will go in the glove compartment of my vehicle, for emergency situations.)PERSONAL MESSAGEWhile I was offered this tactical flashlight with mount pressure switch for free or at a discounted price, my review remains unbiased and based solely upon my own observations and experience. I was in no way obligated to write a positive review, or a detailed one. If doubtful as to my credibility as an unbiased reviewer, visit my public profile page and read the personal message in my bio.NOTE: when reviewing a product that I receive for free or at a discounted price, I do not always rate the product 5 stars, or even 4 stars. Also, it is my understanding that evaluators who receive a discounted or free product must post their review within 10 days of receiving the product. This means that product observations stated in the review are strictly short-term. This is why I try to revisit and update my reviews to include longer term observations - positive as well as negative.This review took time to write but I provided as complete and straightforward a review as possible, along with multiple pictures. Why? Because I am like you and rely upon the comments and experiences of other consumers before making an Amazon purchasing decision.
Joseph Serna
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2016
I just got this item a day ago... I've used in on my tactical carbine and works awesome- Flaw... Doesn't come with battery, however, they are cheap and inexpensive I reccomend a 3.7V 4000 MaH name brand. I guess they cut cost by saving shipping weightI bought my battery at a battery + bulbs retailer and it's only a 3.6v 2600 mah and it still is a good 600-800 lumens I compared t to some $100+ lights they had and owner was wanting to buy it from me- good construction- positive on and off switched- only other down side... The cable type on/off switch is poorly made, good quick easy design but you can tell they wanted it to cut costThey got a sort of pad with seems to me like a tv remove button and on the larger side moves up to a .25" on/off button all sealed around some heat shrinkMine stopped working the day it came in and seemed to be a faulty wire inside as it was flickering pretty bad.However, Amazon quickly called me 1 second after I emailed them (10:00pm pacific time) and resolved the issueNot only did she (Anna P.) refund the money but she let me keep the light with the normal on off switch and sent me a new oneAmazon is great and I'll be doing tons more shopping with themAs for the lightI'll make another review once the new wire switch is on my carbineFor those gun guys.... Buy it!For the I just want a light guys...Buy the $19.99 Duracell at Costco (1000 lumens)
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