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The TOUGHSOUL M-Rail Green Laser Tactical Flashlight delivers 1250 lumens of bright, cool white LED light with a Class IIIA green laser for pinpoint accuracy. Designed for professional and outdoor use, it features a rechargeable battery with charger, a remote pressure tail switch for quick activation, and a rugged, waterproof aircraft aluminum body. Its versatile M-LOK mounting supports multiple installation angles, making it a compact, durable, and reliable tactical lighting solution.







| ASIN | B0C9QHK354 |
| Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Metal |
| Battery Description | Rechargeable battery included, Battery Powered |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,330 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #53 in Tactical Flashlights |
| Brand | TOUGHSOUL |
| Brightness | 1250 Lumen |
| Bulb Base | GY6.35 |
| Bulb Features | Green Laser and LED, Rechargeable |
| Color | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,179) |
| Date First Available | June 29, 2023 |
| Finish Type | Green |
| Finish types | Green |
| Included Components | Battery, Battery Charger included, Charging Cable |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 11.7 ounces |
| Item model number | L7019A |
| Light Output Maximum | 1250 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 12.5 Watts |
| Manufacturer | TOUGHSOUL |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | MLOK rail |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Lights | 2 |
| Part Number | L7019A |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5.2"D x 1.1"W x 1.1"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Hunting, shooting, tactical and outdoor activities |
| Shape | Tactical |
| Size | M-Rail-Light+Laser |
| Special Feature | Rechargeable |
| Special Features | Rechargeable |
| Style | adjustable installation |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wattage | 12.5 Watts |
| White Brightness | 1250 Lumens |
J**W
Great light, low price
For less than 50 dollars, you cannot beat this light. Bright, focused beam. Feels high quality. Compact size. The selector switch for mode is buttery smooth. Happy with my purchase
D**D
Good enough
I've bought two of these so far. You get what you pay for, it's bright and cheap. HOWEVER. Between the two times I bought this same product, they have changed the LED that's inside it. My two lights are different shades of white light, but the newer of the two seems brighter. The newer of the two also came with the switch shown, and the shorter wire, and the MLOK mounting is SUPER nice, and a LOT better than the Velcro style mounting of the older light. The battery life is OK, for what it is, but I have better 18650's anyway. TLDR, Cheap, Works good enough, tough enough to throw on a beater gun, Doesn't cost a kidney like Streamlights.
R**N
Works on the Real Thing
Great light & laser combo especially for the price. I used the same one originally on a 300 blk jakl for almost 1000 rounds through drills and range days, only needed to tighten the mlok itself once, held zero great. I then moved it to my 7.62x39 AR-18 for nearly the same amount now, still no issues other than the always-on click button becoming a little finicky, the pressure pad button works fine. Only complaint would be said button assembly feels a bit cheaper than the light itself. All aluminum construction, very bright in all 3 modes and holds its mode very well. Long story long I have 3 now for a few of my builds. Fit: All metal m-lok with spacers included. Value for money: Fantastic Waterproof: Used in heavy rain for a 3 day competition and got nothing but a quick wipe down, works perfect still
W**.
Great Light, Watch the Pressure Pad
The light is awesome. I mean it’s great for the price. The strobe is great, regular light is great, the charge is great. The only gripe I have is when you are unscrewing and screwing back on the cap for the pressure switch, if you are not careful, it will break the wires. I took it off and on about 3 times and the wires ended up breaking off inside the cap itself. Couldn’t fix it. The light still worked with the regular cap. Still an awesome light if you can turn on with the push button, but the pressure switch can break. Other than that, the light is killer.
G**B
Great buy!
Good light. Great switch. Multiple ways to attach the light and switch. Great buy.
J**D
So so
This light is quite nice if you don't intend serious or duty use. The light is bright, and the controls are responsive and easy to mount. The only downsides are that the lockup on the mounting mechanism is made of plastic, aluminum would have been ideal. The other thing that I don't really like is the battery cap, which you need to remove to recharge the light, does not move independently of the cord. This causes the cord to roll and twist in a way that doesn't feel like it could possibly be good for durability over the long haul. Overall, a nice enough light to put on a something you aren't using or staking your life on.
B**F
Came with everything I needed to mount using MLOK. Super Bright, Great Value!
I chose the MLOK version for my needs, instead of picatinny. And, it came fully ready to mount using two MLOK screws on the flashlight mount and the pressure switch mount. I read some reviews saying they didn't get MLOK screws with their pressure switch. Apparently they have fixed that issue. The battery came charged, so I was able to test the brightness right out of the box. It is bright enough for any indoor or outdoor needs. It came with an extra o-ring for the push button or pressure switch connection to the rear of the light. One advantage to having the MLOK version is; the pressure switch is much more flush to the furniture you are mounting to. I mean, you can remove the picatinny mount which takes away about 1/4 of rise from the mounted switch. I'm glad I didn't spend an extra $100 for a base level, name brand tac light. The black color of the light and swtich matches my black AR-15 and my black MAGPUL furniture. I haven't decided whether I want to purchase a kit to pin down the switch wire. The pressure switch wire is a proper length, but there are a few inches of slack that could possibly be a snag issue if you are involved in running real world drills/training. I purchased this last week. So, I will update this once I put a couple hundred rounds down range with it mounted to review the functionality and durability. I don't expect and issues based on the quality of the construction and how tight (no jiggling) the mounts are. Loctite is always a good idea with any peripheral firearm mounts. I just bought a 2nd light, picatinny mount, and put it on my KSG. Works and looks great. Highly Recommend!!
B**N
Broke after 2 uses!
Pressure pad broke after only a couple uses. So look, I’m putting together a budget build. I figured I’d give this light a shot. At first impression, I was impressed! Felt like a solid build, plenty bright for home defense, choice between a tail cap, or pressure pad, rechargeable battery or two CR123As, what’s not to like right???… wrong. First day at the range, the flashlight came so loose it almost fell off. Not the Mlok mounts (though they were slightly loose), but the screws that hold the body to the mount. I guess I shouldn’t have assumed structural screws would have been secure from such a cheap option, but fine, nothing some good old blue loctite won’t fix. Now this is where it failed. So in order to change the battery, one must either unmount the body, and unscrew it from the tailcap, or just unscrew the tail cap. The issue there is the wire is locked in place in the tailcap and not loose, so when you start screwing or unscrewing, the cable gets all wrapped around itself. I tried to be as gentle as I could, but 2 times, and boom, pressure pad and wire no longer work. It sucks! I was honestly so shocked initially on how much of a bang for your buck it was, but I should’ve seen it coming… I’m sure if you run a light with tailcap only, you’re fine, but if you want to use the pressure pad, don’t buy this!
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