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Johnny Beauford,
Verified Owner
from SC, United States
Written on December 16, 2025
I used the mount on my Beretta 1301 Mod 2 . I used the mount without the offset . That’s personal preference
Would recommend: Yes
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Lee,
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from TX, United States
Written on December 3, 2024
It’s a good mount but it is very heavy. It weighs as much as the flashlight does. I would recommend buying the Magpul light mount instead.
Would recommend: No
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ARPOWDERMAN,
Verified Owner
from KS, United States
Written on May 6, 2024
Okay guys and gals here we go. The Leapers UTG Offset Flashlight Ring Mount is a good quality flashlight mount that you can use offset or you can take the offset mounting part off and mount it with out the offset.It comes with an adapter for a smaller flash light if needed. If your in the market for a flashlight mount this one will fill your needs at a decent price. Believe me I have a few others that cost me more and if I had it to do all over again they would all be this mount.
Would recommend: Yes
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Captain Howdy,
from MO, United States
Written on April 25, 2022
Well built. works well with my 600 lumen stream light flashlight. fits the Mlok well and tucks into the handguard nicely. There are a lot of good flashlight options out there I've been using these for a while. They work well with my 600 lumen stream light.
Cons:
- Nun for me personally but not a professional
Would recommend: Yes
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Mayhem,
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from NC, United States
Written on February 9, 2022
These are OK, but just OK in my opinion. I read a lot of complaints about flashlights not fitting even with the included adapter but it fit my Streamlight flashlight perfectly. I'm pretty sure the screws aren't the strongest, some complaints about stripping and coming loose. I used blue threat lock on mine and was careful not to overtighten. Once tightened the flashlight can be wiggled/tilted vertically just a tiny bit if you use a little force, maybe like 2 degrees but for a flashlight that shouldn't matter, it doesn't move unless you actually try to tilt it, who knows could be my rail. I wouldn't necessarily bet money that if your gun was dropped out of a helicopter this wouldn't possibly break off but if you're dropping your rifle out of a helicopter you've got bigger problems probably. I don't think it would break off dropping it from chest height onto concrete but I'm not about to test that. Overall, good for the money, home defense, but might upgrade in the future. Puts my thumb right at the on off switch when holding my rifle so no remote switch required. I might upgrade the screws. I was careful when I put it on but it did mar the hole in my rail just a tiny bit, but that's to be expected I suppose. It works fine, I just wish it didn't rotate slightly, and I mean only slightly, but I'm afraid to tighten it any more for fear of damaging my rail which in kind of a more ultra light type.
Best Used for:
- Home defense, occasional shooting, medium work
Would recommend: Yes
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Jerbear,
from PA, United States
Written on May 28, 2019
Made In China. Just know that going in and treat it accordingly. Know that you'll probably want to replace the hardware at some point. Not only because it's metric & you don't want to carry 2 sets of allen keys in your range bag, but because they're also soft as butter. Replacement M-lok screws & nuts are readily available. Now, for under $15 I'm really impressed with this thing! The cantilever mount can be used on a handguard with limited space, or you can remove the clamp from the mount if you want the light tucked as close to the rail as possible. Little added bonus, you can add a 3-slot picatinny rail section to the cantilever mount if you want and run a separate component on that. It would start to become a little heavier at that point, but it can be done. Speaking of weight, it is heavier than I'd like but for mounting a backup light on a backup rifle it looks like it will do the job. If not, I'm only out $15.
Would recommend: Yes
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El Redo,
Verified Owner
from OK, United States
Written on March 3, 2019
I love this mount. I paired the mount with a nitecore p20 on a magpul handguard and the controls are right by my thumb. It costs less than a lot of other mounts but the quality is outstanding. I wish they had a FDE option, but I guess that’s why they make spray paint.
Pros:
- Ease Of Use
- compatablity with various sized lights
Would recommend: Yes
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