Product Review
Nice tactical flashlight for the price

Product: Fyland Tactical Flashlight
Price: $29.99
Durability: High
Best Place To Buy This Product: Amazon
My Overall Rating: 9.0
Quick Product Overview:
This Fyland Tactical flashlight is made of aviation-grade aluminum shell material, a strict antioxidant process, the lamp beads are made of high-quality material, is a very durable tactical flashlight, with an IP65 waterproof rating, please trust our quality, very high-cost tactical flashlight, will not let you down.
This tactical flashlight has two switch modes, one is the ordinary button switch, and one is the tail-cap switch, which can be used in a variety of tactical equipment, the most cost-effective, and the best user experience.
This flashlight produces CREE XPL V6 LED 1200 lumens tactical flashlight with ultra-long life span of 4 hours and maximum range of 200 meters, which can provide quality lighting conditions for outdoor activities and keep you out of the dark at night. This is a must-have tactical flashlight for anyone engaged in outdoor safety, outdoor travel, dark rescue, fishing, hunting, or camping in the wilderness.
Specifications Of This Product:
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
|---|---|
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Light kit inlcuded |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Brand | Fyland |
| Luminous Flux | 1200 Lumen |
| Battery Description | Led |
| Manufacturer | Fyland |
| Part Number | 4017 |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 8.39 x 7.2 x 1.57 inches |
What I Like About This Product:
This is a bright tactical light that works very easily. It comes with everything that you need: a flashlight with a button tail switch or tactical pressure switch, offset mount, and Allen wrench.
I like the fact that it is an on-and-off button, no strobe or anything else to complicate things. The bracket works well and holds the flashlight tight. I used BLUE Locktite when I put it together and so far things have not moved.
What I Would Change About This Product:
Everything that came with the flashlight works well, I do not know of anything that I would like to change.
Final Remarks:
The Fyland Tactical flashlight is a good flashlight that works really well. I put it on my Mossberg 500
shotgun and it works well. I decided not to use the tactical pressure switch as my thumb can turn it on or off the switch when it is handling the slide. The only thing that I added was a Trinity Base Rail Mount
for my magazine tube. This was a great place to mount my flashlight and it is easy to get to but out of the way. I highly recommend this tactical flashlight for your shotgun, rifle, or AR-15.
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Larry
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until it is free from the end of the magazine and pull the barrel off, and set it aside.
just above the trigger and place it in a dish or safe container so it does not get lost.
down and forward from the receiver and set it aside.
, two rails will become loose and they need to be set aside too.
so they will not get lost.
you can pull the forend grip out of the receiver and off of the magazine tube.
, as seen in the picture. My first choice would have been a bandsaw, but mine is out of commission right now.
I had a metal cutting blade in it so the cut would be very smooth. As I cut the synthetic forend grip I cut very slowly so I could keep control of the saw so it would not over-cut the grip.
, it really turned out great and if you did not know I changed it you would not know anything was different.
to fit your receiver so it will be easy to put on, making sure that the serial number is visible and not covered up by the Velcro.
with alcohol to remove the dirt, oils, etc. that might cause the Velcro not to stick.
. Make sure you press all over the piece of Velcro so that the glue bonds to the receiver. (Leave it alone for a few hours so the glue sets well. It might be helpful to place a heavy book on top of the Velcro during those few hours).
, I like to have the loop facing forward so I can pull it off in one clean motion after racking the slide, then replace it with a full one.
on the market today and here are a few that work very well:
savers,
If you decided to build your gun cleaning kit from scratch, you would first need a container to hold everything. My favorite is a fishing tackle box with three shelves, they have plenty of dividers to keep all your items separate and organized. Once you have your container picked out then you need to customize your kit how you would like it. I have collected a lot of cleaning supplies through the years so making my own was very easy. I added brass cleaning rods, brass jags, cleaning patches, cleaning brushes (nylon and brass), Q-tips, pipe cleaners, cotton swabs, Hoppes #9 solvent squeeze bottle, Hoppes elite gun cleaner, Break Free CLP, and some wash clothes.
I have recently added a Otis Tactical Gun Cleaning System and it works great. I also added a bore scope, a 1911 front lug wrench, some small screwdrivers, needle nose pliers, a pick set (plastic), and some silicone rags. This is very mobile kit but I usually just use it at home for good gun cleaning. The newest addition to my cleaning kit is a Otis Tactical Gun Cleaning System, it has everything necessary to clean rifles, shotguns and pistols. It gives me the tools to always clean from the breech to the muzzle and that is the best way to clean. I just purchased a one piece cleaning rod to be used on very stubborn gun cleaning situations, these will not scratch your bore or crown when cleaning. I also added a smaller version of the Otis Cleaning System to my MB Sxowbmu Handgun Tactical Range Backpack (See the review on March 24,2022) for quick cleaning at the range.






I am going to remove the upper nylon webbing portion and install a TEK-LOK, or a rigid belt loop of some kind and that will work better for me. The sheath holds the knife very well and I do not like nylon webbing on a knife sheath or the nylon snap fastener that holds the handle in place. I like my belt fasteners to be rigid and not move around when they are on my belt.