This video provides a foundational guide to understanding and selecting rifle flashlight mounts. It likely covers the different types of mounts available, their mounting systems, and considerations for attaching a flashlight to a rifle for various tactical or practical applications. The content aims to educate viewers on how to properly equip their rifles with illumination tools.
This video focuses on a "MUST HAVE ACCESSORY" for tactical lights. While the specific accessory and the firearms it's intended for are not detailed in the provided information, the title strongly suggests a review or demonstration of an item that enhances the functionality or utility of weapon-mounted lights. This could range from light mounts and switches to battery solutions or protective covers. The target audience is likely firearm owners interested in improving their tactical setups for home defense, self-defense, or other tactical applications.
This YouTube video, titled "Well That’s One Way To Mount A Light," likely showcases an unconventional or innovative method for attaching a weapon light to a firearm. Given the title's phrasing, it suggests either a highly creative solution or a potentially questionable one that deviates from standard practices. The content is expected to focus on the mounting process, possibly demonstrating the technique, discussing its pros and cons, or presenting it as a DIY modification. Viewers interested in firearm accessories, customization, or problem-solving related to weapon lights might find this video engaging.
This video reviews Odin Armory's Recoil Reduction Paddles. The reviewer notes that the paddles do mitigate felt recoil, but initially found the mounting system to be a downside as it eliminated the ability to mount a weapon light. However, they later discovered Odin Armory offers other products that preserve rail space for weapon lights. The reviewer plans further testing and encourages viewers to attend regular meetups organized by @aregulargunguy. They also provide links for support and social media follows.
This video reviews the Echo Arms Monolithic Twin Light Mount, a unique accessory designed for firearms that allows for the mounting of two distinct weapon lights simultaneously. The mount accommodates different battery types, specifically a CR123 on one side and a rechargeable 18350 on the other. It is compatible with SureFire scout-style tail caps and various modern light heads from brands like SureFire and Modlite. The reviewer demonstrates a dual-spectrum setup utilizing a B.E. Meyers KIJI infrared illuminator and a Steiner OTAL IR laser on the CR123 side, and a SureFire Turbo light head on the 18350 side, highlighting its utility for nighttime operations. The video also lists the complete loadout used, including a Sons Of Liberty Gun Works Rifle and EOTech optic.
This YouTube video focuses on the Thorntail X 1913 Light Mounts from Haley Strategic. The description indicates the video covers the Thorntail X product, an introduction, various 1913 setup and configuration options, and a segment titled "Tell me about your gun." While no specific firearm model is explicitly detailed for the mount's application in the description, the context implies its use on firearms that utilize a 1913 Picatinny rail system. The provided links suggest a strong affiliation with Haley Strategic and its associated products.
This video from Haley Strategic focuses on the Thorntail X M-LOK Light Mounts, detailing its inline and offset configurations. It also briefly touches on other Haley Strategic products and social media presence. A linked video showcases a 1913 Picatinny version, and the product page for the Thorntail X is provided for more information. The content is aimed at firearms owners looking to mount lights on their M-LOK equipped platforms.
This YouTube Short highlights the new THORNTIAL X light mounts, likely for tactical firearms. The video description includes Instagram and Telegram links for Haley Strategic Partners, indicating a focus on tactical gear and potentially firearm accessories. The hashtags further reinforce this, mentioning "haleystrategic", "thorax", and "thorax plate carrier".
This product spotlight video focuses on the BCMGunfighter Modular Scout Light Mount for AR-15 platforms. Presented by Brownells Gun Tech™ Caleb Savant, the video demonstrates the mount's versatility and secure installation on M-LOK® handguards. It highlights the mount's ability to offset weapon lights for optimal positioning, allowing for close tucking near the handguard and bore axis. While designed for SureFire Scout Lights, the demonstration shows successful use with a Streamlight ProTac. The video also briefly mentions an alternative scout mount for KeyMod users and emphasizes the mount's affordability and flexibility in light placement for both right and left-handed shooters.
This video focuses on identifying the best mount for the Streamlight Protac HLX, as indicated by the title. The description provides links to a build list, the creator's Patreon, merchandise, ear protection, and an email list. It also includes a disclaimer about safe filming practices and adherence to all laws. The content appears to be geared towards firearm enthusiasts interested in accessory recommendations and potentially firearm builds.
This video features an unboxing, installation, and review of two Element brand tactical flashlight mounts: a 5-position mount and a QR offset mount. The reviewer received the items after a 4-week shipping period from China and was surprised by the contents. Links to purchase both mounts are provided in the description. The video also includes soundtrack credits for Benjamin Tissot (Bensound) and contact information for potential brand partnerships via Moondog Industries.
This video is a review of the Impact Weapons Components Thorntail 2, a firearm accessory. The title suggests a focus on a specific product's performance and features. The description provides a link to further resources on "The Tactical Advisor" website, indicating a tactical or defensive application for the gear being reviewed. Given the title and description, the content likely involves an evaluation of the Thorntail 2's utility for firearm owners, potentially within a tactical or everyday carry context.