Illuminate Your Gear! 💡
The Feyachi M Lock Offset Flashlight Ring Mount is a robust and versatile mounting solution designed for M Lock rail systems. Made from aircraft-grade aluminum with a sleek matte black anodized finish, it offers flexible positioning options and includes two mounting inserts to fit a variety of flashlight diameters. With easy installation and dedicated customer support, this mount is perfect for professionals seeking reliability and performance.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.7 x 2.48 x 1.65 inches |
Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Feyachi |
Warranty Description | 1 month refund & replacement warranty |
Model Name | 5087 |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | mens |
Manufacturer | Feyachi |
Part Number | 690031005087 |
Included Components | Feyachi m lok Offset Flashlight Ring Mount for M lok Rail System |
Size | Medium |
M**.
Versatile and Affordable for Tactical Setups
: This mount is crafted from aircraft-grade 6061-T6 aluminum with a matte black anodized finish, offering durability and corrosion resistance without adding much weight (about 2 oz). The offset design provides 1.60 inches of forward or rearward adjustment and a 1.12-inch upward or downward offset, allowing flexible placement to avoid obstructing your flashlight’s beam or other accessories like front sights. It includes two black polymer inserts to fit flashlights with 27mm, 25.4mm (1 inch), or 20mm diameters, making it compatible with a range of lights, such as the Streamlight TLR-1 HL or WUBEN C3 from your other gear. Installation is straightforward—secure it to an Mlok rail with the included T-nuts, screws, and Allen wrench, and tighten the flashlight ring with four screws for a snug fit. Amazon reviewers praise its sturdiness, with one noting, “It’s well-built, fits my 1-inch flashlight perfectly, and hasn’t loosened after range days”. At $15-$20, it’s a great value compared to pricier mounts like Magpul’s Cantilever Rail ($35+).
J**R
Works perfectly with streamlight polytech lights and Magpul furniture.
I have four of these, and could not be more pleased. Works perfectly with both Magpul furniture and PSA rails. Holds a streamlight polytech perfectly. I like to keep things simple in this fits the bill.
R**T
pretty good
installation was tricky on a brigade manufacturing u lock rail but once I got6 everything set up it seems rock solid. I will be taking it to the range this weekend to test it out. However the included allen key does like to slip out of the screw heads.
S**D
Nice build quality for the price
Works great holding a flashlight to the side of my boom stick. Easy on and off feature
R**Y
Easy to mount
Great product and looks even better.Simple to attach to your M-lock device and comes with two adapters for various sized flashlights. Different ways to position it on your weapon making it handy and out of the way of other equipment you may have on your weapon!Highly recommend looking into this if you want to attach a flashlight!
B**.
Not all mloc attachments work together.
UPDATE:I decided to update this since I now realize MY mistake! Magpul uses MOE for its mounting system on its forend stocks. Which of course explains why nothing fit. You would think Feyachi would know this when they wrote to me about their product not working right with my stock. On the plus side, I made this work with some creative re-engineering on my part. But they sure could have made it more clear that this is two completely different mounting systems. Never once did they mention this. So I'm torn between 3 and 4 stars as a rating of the product. So consider my review an upgrade to 3.5 stars.I'm still happy with its function. It's on a shotgun set up for night use only. So I don't expect any other issues since the gun isn't moved around a lot and the light seems to be on quite securely.I have a Mossberg 500 with a Magpul mloc stock and forend. I had to get pretty creative to even make this work. The mloc nuts don't work at all with the Magpul forend. The Straight piece has two pieces sticking out that looks like this ( ==== ) (Ignore the = signs in the center they won't just let me leave spaces to show what it looks like, those are just filler). I had to grind these little tabs that are supposed to go through the forend mounting holes on the straight bracket that mount it to the forend and mount it flush to the forend. The screws were just long enough after grinding them off. The nuts I had to mount backwards and use a small ignition wrench to get them tight. Obviously, the mloc parts for the rest of the assembly fit their parts just fine and worked as expected. It was just a pain to get it actually mounted to the forend. If your up for a little re-engineering you can make this work. It's not as bad as it sounds but if the parts had been made right and these two tabs ( ) had actually fit in the holes of the forend it would have been a lot easier. For clarity, this is what the tabs actually look like " ( ==== )" that I ground off. You only have to do that for the part that attaches to your gun's forend stock. In firearms, the forearm (also known as the fore-end/forend, handguard or forestock) is a section of a gunstock between the receiver and the muzzle. Good Luck.
W**R
Just the Fix I needed
I had ordered a very inexpensive but cool lpvo from a different dealer. It came with a laser and a picatinny attachment. The attachment was build poorly and would not fit nor stay on the rail.This mLok attachment, with both inserts was exactly what I needed to fix the problem. The laser was ever slightly too small for both of the inserts. Even when clamped down it was still too loose. Simple fix, I used some vinyl wrap around the laser and it added just enough girth. (Insert Office joke here.)This attachment comes with an extender that holds the mount further away from the handguard. At first I wasnt sure that it wasnt needed. Then I realized if you had a light that had a wide lens or surface, you would need the spacer to hold it away from the guard. In my instance I didnt need the spacer and the mount attached perfectly.Now I wish I could get the manufacturer of the optic I bought to look into purchasing this mount. It would fix so many problems.Hope the pic comes through!!
V**R
External battery pack mount
External battery pack mount for thermal. Fits an energy QC 5k battery pack like a glove.
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