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The HiLight Tactical P3XL is a compact, rechargeable 300-lumen flashlight combined with a precision green laser sight. Built from aircraft-grade aluminum, it offers rugged durability and lightweight comfort. Designed for easy Picatinny rail mounting, it features fine-tuning adjustments and a powerful Class IIIA <5mW laser for superior target accuracy, making it the ultimate tactical upgrade for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
| ASIN | B077YS9RY6 |
| Additional Features | Pistol |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #809,253 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,744 in Gun Sights |
| Brand Name | HiLight |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 640 Reviews |
| Included Components | Charging Cable |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.87"D x 1.12"W x 0.8"H |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Ounces |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Aimkon Outdoors |
| Manufacturer Part Number | HL-P3G |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | Subcompact |
| Special Feature | Pistol |
| Style Name | Laser_Lit_Combo |
| UPC | 053722515499 |
K**D
Great Quality!
Fits great on my Mini Draco AK Pistol and itโs built solid! Love the size, itโs super small and has a built in rechargeable battery. I wish it came with or could use a pressure switch, but I guess it was designed with pistols in mind. The light is about 300+ lumens and the laser is bright and strong. Zeroing it was quick and easy. It mounts very securely to the picatinny rail. UPDATE: I attached this to my Mini Draco AK Pistol and after 150 rounds it still held zero, everything works, and itโs still tight on the picatinny rail. Iโm going to get one for my Glock 17 now too.
K**I
Solid laser/light for the money
Awesome little laser/light combo. At first I was a little hesitant because some bring up the point that the ad says 300lm, but the product says 200lm, so my fears were itd be about 100lm and some bad advertising. But, this light is BRIGHT. Like, super bright. The laser itself is extremely bright and bold too, and can easily be seen in the center of the flashlight beam. It went on easily and feels very sturdy. The body material seems to be very strong and has a little weight to it, but a good kind of weight that means its not junk. I haven't taken it to the range yet, but first impressions are excellent. If anything happens with it at the range this weekend, I'll update my review. If not, expect all is peachy
M**S
Worth the money...It's a value $$$
I have to say I am impressed with this little flashlight/laser combo. It not too big nor is it bad for a handgun (It is a flashlight/laser combo) still impressive size! It is perfect for that 9mm AR/AK/HK pistol. I highly recommend it. If you think you need a laser to shoot 100 yards...then you need learn to shoot! This is perfect for a 25 yard shot or less. Which all you need! The only thing I am not a fan of on this is the mounting screw. It's flat tip and should be a hex head. Other than that it gets a 5 star because for the price you get a good laser and decent flashlight. In a home this is bright enough to accomplish the job. Once again if you need a laser on a shotgun... don't even leave feedback...lol. And paint ballers please stop pretending to be a spec/op
G**G
Quality product, good price
This fits well on a Shield .380 EZ picatinny rail - tight and easy to put on. It doesn't seamlessly blend in with the pistol but still looks ok and functions as it should. I like the brightness of the light and the laser is clearly visible in light or dark conditions and the strobe is a great feature - just hold the button in for a second. I had a Streamlight 8 mounted on it which is wider, somewhat bulkier and extends slightly beyond the barrel, which I'd prefer it to be even with or just behind the barrel end. However, the Streamlight can turn on with both the laser and light on simultaneously, which, unless I am somehow missing it, the HiLight can't do. That's a pretty important feature to me, so I may return it even though it performs well in all other areas, or since it is fairly inexpensive, maybe just keep it for another gun.
R**K
I like it, small, bright light and laser. Fits under the cowitness mounted RDS perfectly.
Update Dec. 2022: No damage and works great so far on a 9mm upper. This is a very nice light laser combo. Designed for a pistol but I plan to mount it to my compact 9mm sbr rail behind the front buis just in front of my RDS. The laser is not blocked by my folded front sight although it blocks part of the flashlight beam. However the light illuminates the target area very well anyway and the shadow of the buis gives me a good idea of point of impact. Solidly built and appears to be good quality. Not sure how it will hold up to abuse yet.
L**N
1 year later and only 2 out of 5 still work
I own 5 of these. One was a replacement within the first 30 days from a DOA battery that failed to keep a charge (great customer service for something that should be covered, though!). TLDR: Maybe great for airsoft, that's it. Seems great at first, but doesn't hold up to normal caliber applications for an average target practice enthusiast. Don't bet your life on this. THE GOOD: With exception of the DOA unit that was replaced, for at least the first 3 months, they all functioned off-weapon well. - Flashlight is perfectly adequate for CQ up to 15 yds and has satisfactory battery life (more continuous running hours than you'll ever need before you can put it back to a charger - this isn't SOCOM duty). - The laser is adequately bright to the naked eye for up to 50 yds in normal lighting conditions, obviously better at night. - Profile is perfect, slim, and the unit stays put on the picatinny rail (mount it forward in the groove slack). - Controls are ergonomic and have good haptic response, all functions worked as advertised (simultaneous laser and light, too) THE BAD: - Laser not holding zero - To level-set your expectations, on recoil environments like C02 pistols and suppressed 300BLK, the laser doesn't really like to stay zero'd. Each shot would jump an MOA or so (about 0.5 inches at 50 yards) for even these low-recoil applications until it kind of finds an internal sticking point. If by tinkering luck an internal compression point suits you, then you're golden as long as you don't make any adjustments or abuse the unit too badly. Blue loctite on the position screws helps, but it seems the mirror control design itself has a loose tolerance until it wedges itself in some weird way. I wanted to recover an MOA back to true zero from its current sticking point, and that was my greedy downfall. Further adjusting the X-Y screws led to a loss of that random internal compression "wall" and left me with an endless MOA-per-shot-float that I'm still suffering through. This is the case with more than one unit. THE UGLY: - Not suited for normal caliber applications (9mm pistol, or unsuppressed rifle 5.56/.223/.300BLK/6.5 Gren). The recoils from these normal caliber environments are just too much for the unit to handle. - 150 rounds on a 9mm Sig P226 and the unit crapped out - dead. Presumably a break in the circuit, battery LED won't even light up that it's getting a charge. Same thing on a 5.56 (18" barrel) after 25 rounds. Being stubborn, I tried a different unit on the 9mm pistol - got 75 rounds until the laser connection crapped out; it must've internally broken the laser mirror or circuit. The flashlight still works, but I wouldn't bet my life on it. Haven't had time to get to the range much so here I am, almost a year later, left with only 2 of the 5 units functional (but with wandering lasers) on the lowest recoil applications (C02 pistol and suppressed 300BLK). Since I'm so far past a return window and I'm not sure if the manufacturer will honor normal caliber applications, I doubt I'll get any resolution from the manufacturer. Maybe I'll open one up to see if there's something I can repair or improve. This item just isn't robust enough internally to perform for your average enthusiast. Airsoft, maybe. Compressed air/C02, possibly. But not real powdered calibers. Don't bet your life on it.
J**D
Nice laser / flashlight combo VERY COMPACT
I have it on a Taurus G2s and if youve ever held one you know its a very small and very thin 9mm. I was worried that it'd be hard to find a light/laser rig that fit well on such a small gun. Turns out this laser fits just like it was made for the gun. Made well. Works well. decent battery life. only issue ive come up with on it is that it only has one bolt to hold it in place, ive noticed that my laser gets off easily if i sit on it in my back pocket or it gets bumped in my backpack.
J**L
Great little light and lazer for the price! Fitting subcompacts firearms a little questionable.
Fantastic Tactical light and green laser! 300 lumen led light. I gave it a 3 star on Accuracy because it says it fits Subcompact pistols. Here was my problem with it,I have a Springfield xd40 sub-compact. It didn't fit! I had to do a little gun smithing on the front trigger guard to get it to fit right. Now it looks good on the firearm! It says that the batteries are sealed and unchangeable. For the price it's a great looking subcompact light. Will see down the road about the recharging battery life.
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