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I'm in the process of getting all my long guns up to a common standard of utility - replacing cheap optics with more durable units, ensuring all have WML at minimum (and potentially a laser aiming device), and setting each gun up with other accessories and replacement parts so they can be run and maintained on the fly. My go-to long guns are getting proper high-end kit. The rest I still want to equip, but with something budget friendly and sufficiently durable for low-intensity use.

For lights and lasers, my criteria are:
- will tolerate recoil (5.56, 9mm, .45 ACP, 12ga) without flickering or dying
- compatible with pressure switches
- bright enough to be useful (light can illuminate a target a good distance away, laser is fairly visible in most lighting conditions)
- uses common battery types (nice to have, not a hard requirement)
- NVG compatibility (nice to have, not a hard requirement)

Off the top of my head I'm thinking something under $150 would be ideal - I don't have a specific price cap, just looking for suggestions that meet the criteria and aren't stupidly expensive. Any recommendations you can share would be greatly appreciated!
 
 
If you are looking for a WML/L combo and at that price point then you are kind of limited. I cringe recommending red 🇨🇳 garbage but Holosun is "decent" for the price. I have 2 of their Steiner Dbal equivalents and so far (2yrs) they have held up to rain, night drills, cold, high wind generally foul weather and the slaved laser/infrared has held zero.
 
I currently have a $50 Harbor Freight Braun "1000 Lumens" clone of the Streamlight TLR-1 on my 6.5 Grendel SBR; but its more designed for handguns clearly. Will see if it'll stand up to a 12" 6.5 Grendel's blast and recoil :s0140: at worst, it's $50 down the drain for something that works temporarily. At best, it might be just as durable as Streamlight's TLR series. .. brighter than the old Insight M3X that I was looking at. 1000149426.jpg 1000149427.jpg
The apparent gap is so I can manipulate the switch with my off hand.
 
@bradsteen for your budget and fitting your needs (without laser/NV compatibility ) you're looking at Streamlight Protac series, HL-X, and maybe used Surefire series but otherwise, Olight, Amazon Chinese copies are what's out there for the money. Save up money for higher end lights with the features you want.
 
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If you are looking for a WML/L combo and at that price point then you are kind of limited. I cringe recommending red 🇨🇳 garbage but Holosun is "decent" for the price. I have 2 of their Steiner Dbal equivalents and so far (2yrs) they have held up to rain, night drills, cold, high wind generally foul weather and the slaved laser/infrared has held zero.
You're not going to the get a Holosun light/laser for the OP's stated budget. The plain simple truth is you're not going to find a L/L unit worth a crap let alone one that will survive 12ga recoil. The best bet is to forget the NV capability and laser, throw in a couple more bucks and get a descent light.
 
I currently have a $50 Harbor Freight Braun "1000 Lumens" clone of the Streamlight TLR-1 on my 6.5 Grendel SBR; but its more designed for handguns clearly. Will see if it'll stand up to a 12" 6.5 Grendel's blast and recoil :s0140: at worst, it's $50 down the drain for something that works temporarily. At best, it might be just as durable as Streamlight's TLR series. .. brighter than the old Insight M3X that I was looking at.View attachment 2178265View attachment 2178266
The apparent gap is so I can manipulate the switch with my off hand.
Pistol lights are less than ideal and I can't stand lights at 6 o'clock for several reasons. If I was stuck with handgun light I'd mount it at 12 o'clock, with an FSP I'd toss it on a Mossie Midnight mount.
 
Pistol lights are less than ideal and I can't stand lights at 6 o'clock for several reasons. If I was stuck with handgun light I'd mount it at 12 o'clock, with an FSP I'd toss it on a Mossie Midnight mount.
I know they're "less than ideal", but for a SBR and for my needs, this one is okay. The other option was to add $125 or more to what I paid, for an old, vintage Surefire rifle light with less lumens
 
I don't have any lights on my guns but my Steamlight that I use for work is absolutely indestructible after many years and numerous oops moments onto concrete and in the washer.
 
Thanks for the input, folks. Laser and IR are optional for me, and budget isn't fixed. Main thing I need is a light that isn't going to flicker off and on again under recoil, and bright enough to be useful for identifying targets. Looks like Streamlight ProTac HLx is the right direction.
 
You're not going to the get a Holosun light/laser for the OP's stated budget. The plain simple truth is you're not going to find a L/L unit worth a crap let alone one that will survive 12ga recoil. The best bet is to forget the NV capability and laser, throw in a couple more bucks and get a descent light.
Good point! I spent a little under $800 on the chicom crap and that was wholesale 🙄
 
But why not put it at 6 rather the 3 or 9 o'clock?
You mean "why put it at 6 instead of 3 or 9??"
.I like the placement. It's convenient for my off hand to manipulate the switch, and I don't believe a pressure pad switch is available for the TLR-1 series, much less the Braun one. Also, I ain't paying $10+ per KAC rail cover for this quadrail :s0064:
 
Yes, my mistake
Upon a search, I just found that yes tape switch kits and replacement battery doors that accommodate tape switches are indeed available for the TLR-1HL lights which seems to be what the Harbor Freight lights are a clone of. Not sure that I'm going to spend the same money or more to just get a tape switch and battery door to fit the HF light as opposed to buying a StreamLight ProTac....hm
 
weltool head on modlite body. Keeping it under $150 is gonna be tough without sacrificing a lotta potential in the head of the light.

I did this with an lh8-b v2 weltool head (Chinese) and Modlite body (American), felt good about it since LED emitters are made in China anyway. It's stupid bright
 

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