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Originally Posted by Reignman
Take a look at the Inforce WML's. These are great lights to go on your rail. No wires to worry about and get tangled or get caught on trees etc. I love mine.
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This ^^^^, I've been looking into getting one as of late, only thing that worries me is if it gets shot out, however I am sure it isn't hard to mount a custom piece of plexi on it.
Now the issue is if you are using a P90 is the fact that it would be a bitch to use with the regular side rails, solution? Checkout what the US Secret Service use for their P90 setups. I've made similar modifications to my P90 to run it at a lower position on the gun, you can simply replicate what they do by taking a helmet mount for an Ops Core helmet, a Dremel and some Epoxy and with a little work you should have the exact same thing.
I must say I am surprised a lot of P90 user haven't done this yet. It's a lot more easier to use the gun with the flashlight in that position then having it mounted high up on the side of a Tri Rail. Your hand should naturally be at the same level as the new mount too so you don't have to do some weird wonky new grip with your support hand to activate the light. Also doing this would in theory allow you to simply run the light and save on investing in a pressure pad. And no this shouldn't interfere with reloading mags or even the use of the charging handle.
If this isn't the route you want to take, I'd highly suggest the Fenix light Lurking posted. You'd probably be spending around the same amount roughly for both the light and pressure pad, plus the Fenix like is twice the lumens then the WML, if that is what you are going for. I know a couple guys that run them, solid lights that will do the job well.
Here is what I am talking about, the real mount is made by CAA (the guys that make RS Roni Kits)