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I don't use lights on my shotguns but the TLR-1 works fine on my G19.
 
TLR-1s here as well.
I have most of the house set up where I don't need a light. I would rather have it and not need it than the other way around.

I do shoot with it on the gun and it seems to be holding up.
 
Don't use a gun light. Might someday, but right now I can't justify the cost for something that I'll probably never need.
 
I just got a light and mount for my 500. The mount is a magazine tube clamp, the light is an Ultrafire 760. Uses one 123A. The lens is a magnifier, which I didn't know when I got it. Sliding the end of the light lets you focus it. I added a couple set screws to lock it into place.

It came with a remote switch, and has an integrated rail mount. Seems to work ok.

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i did this one the lens comes out to adjust the beam. 15.00 for the light and 15.00 for the mount

 
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I had my Uncle's Inforce (non weapon mounted) 6v flashlight for a little. Thing was pretty sweet and worked excellently!
Never had a weapon mounted flashlight, never really had a use for one once I returned my M500 to factory specs. Now, I done gone and sold it :(

I always had trouble finding a holster that would fit my pistols with a light anyhow, so I just avoided it.
That Inforce 6v fits right in your pocket pretty nicely, they also have a 9v that is a little larger and more lumens for those so inclined.
 
I run a 160 lumen ITAC-TFL2...



...also a 135 lumen ITAC-WLL1...



...and a 40 lumen Insight X2 ...

 
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I have an M951 Surefire tactical light that I carried on my weapon while deployed. I have no picatinny system so I have no use for it.

If anyone wants it, $100!

 
Had it out to the range with a couple friends a few weekends ago.

It certainly puts a smile on the face of anyone who pulls the trigger...
 
There's no fix for that brother. It's ok though, you're in good company. :D

The Ps90 is definitely one of my favorites. Shoots as flat as 5.56 at 100yd and has zero recoil. Only problem I have is that the 50 round mags make ammo disappear PDQ. 5.7x28mm ammo was EXTREMELY hard to find the past 18 months. Made finding .22lr seem easy. When I did find some locally it was $40-$50 a box and if I stumbled upon any on-line the prices were even higher. Had 400 or so rounds through all the craziness so I never bought at ridiculous prices. Just stopped shooting it until ammo came back. My local shop knows I shoot it, so he keeps stock when it's available.. He has plenty now and prices are back to normal at $21.99-$24.99 per 50 round box of SS197...
 
Reload? I imagine bullets are hard to come by in that size. Perhaps casting your own?

I'm looking for a 3-gun rifle and I'm exploring as many options as I can. Gives me time to do some saving too.

There's no fix for that brother. It's ok though, you're in good company. :D

The Ps90 is definitely one of my favorites. Shoots as flat as 5.56 at 100yd and has zero recoil. Only problem I have is that the 50 round mags make ammo disappear PDQ. 5.7x28mm ammo was EXTREMELY hard to find the past 18 months. Made finding .22lr seem easy. When I did find some locally it was $40-$50 a box and if I stumbled upon any on-line the prices were even higher. Had 400 or so rounds through all the craziness so I never bought at ridiculous prices. Just stopped shooting it until ammo came back. My local shop knows I shoot it, so he keeps stock when it's available.. He has plenty now and prices are back to normal at $21.99-$24.99 per 50 round box of SS197...
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Don't ever tumble clean your brass. It rubs off the plastic coating that is essential for functioning with a straight walled cartridge . It can be sprayed back on but is a PITA.
 
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