light options for a Magpul 870

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A friend is asking about cheap mounting and light options for an 870 with Magpul furniture
What's a light that will last but not break the bank?....ehmm for him ….

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I have an EDC Pistol Light from Browning (about $100) mounted on my 870 Magpul. I mounted a vertical grip as well to avoid the light hitting my hand when shooting. The light can detached easily. I have an Olight PL Mini ($130.ish) that I have tested on pistols and AR's, with no issues so far at all (will be trying it on a shotgun in the future). You just need to attach a piece of rail for it to mount to on your furniture, and it has a QD latch. Below is the EDC Pistol Light.
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Below is a cheap option I fashioned from a cheap China side mount ($10.99) and 200 lumen flashlight I bought for $12.99 locally. The mount would move with recoil and the light lasted about 20 shots until it started to flicker and was never reliable. I don't recommend this route.
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Does your friend want something that will hold up to the recoil of a 12ga ..... or just a solution that will last 20 rounds?

1.) Buy a Magpul M-LOK Aluminum Rail and mount it to the forend in your preferred location.

2.) Buy a solid weapons light like a Streamlight TLR-1 or TLR-3. A TLR-3 is around CAD $140.- ...Those lights mount onto the rail in seconds .... and come off in seconds. And they will hold up to the recoil .....



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I’ve had two of these on different 12g shotguns for a coupe years, didn’t break the bank and they have surprisingly held up to recoil. The lights are a two pack of mastercraft “tactical” flashlights, they are 1” dia bodies and fit in any 1” ring or light/laser mount. I originally tried them to see if they would break from recoil but they won’t lol.

The side mounted one on the forend acts as a hand stop, has bright, low and strobe modes and takes 3 AAA batteries. They were cheap and still available at Crappy Tire, my only complaint is they’re in the 200-300 lumen range but for indoors they’re fine. If I was outside and shooting at critters more illumination would be nice.

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I’ve had two of these on different 12g shotguns for a coupe years, didn’t break the bank and they have surprisingly held up to recoil. The lights are a two pack of mastercraft “tactical” flashlights, they are 1” dia bodies and fit in any 1” ring or light/laser mount. I originally tried them to see if they would break from recoil but they won’t lol.

The side mounted one on the forend acts as a hand stop, has bright, low and strobe modes and takes 3 AAA batteries. They were cheap and still available at Crappy Tire, my only complaint is they’re in the 200-300 lumen range but for indoors they’re fine. If I was outside and shooting at critters more illumination would be nice.

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Sweet! I'll have to try it!
 
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