T4 Mlok

0 views
Skip to first unread message

Nichele Seibel

unread,
Aug 3, 2024, 6:12:24 PM8/3/24
to noodnesacon

Works as it should. Use a little Allen wrench to tighten it up instead of by hand. Shot countless rounds with it, nothing came loose or wiggles out of place. Only thing, I have the TK16 V2.0 an the little rubber pieces had to be removed to install the light. Other than that great product

This advice is for Fenix... If you listen to your customers for anything this would be the one thing to listen too.. I love the mlock mount, but you really need to adjust one thing for it to be perfect. GET RID OF THE ROLLER lock thing and use proper Mlok Fasteners where they have to be locked in with a allen key.... Youd have yourself a home run with it.... guns = vibrations and roller things meant for use with fingers dont stay locked in.. see pic below those are proper mlok screws.

Id be more then happy to test one with true mlok bolts for you and give you my honest unbiased feed back as a normal person and not some youtube person etc. You may also want to think about maybe adding a pica-tinny rail mount also for those needing that option, You have that option for pressure pad mounts..... But again it would also need a adjustable pic bolt.

My light of choice was the uc35. When placing the uc35 in the rings remember you can remove the battery cap and the body unscrews from the head thus allowing you to slide in in nice and easy without having the rubber messing things up. yes i could have used my pd36r pro for the brightest light but I dont see a need for anything over 1000 lumens on a firearm if i need more ill pull out something strong.

Now for those saying they couldn't get the mlok tight enough i was in the same boat then it hit me a little allen key will fit into the holes on the roller which in turn will allow you to really smug it down BIG TIME. i have the same setup on two different weapons. I have not put it thru its paces yet on if it will last thru recoil. Worse case ill add some red loc tight....

You can feel this mount is quality and holds my PD36Tac on my Mossberg 590 very well. The only problem is the mount staying on the M-Lok forend. Instead of the idk, "hooks", expanding to a tight fit, the forend is thick polymer so they dig in to the forend instead. Thought that would be fine but after about 40 rds it actually fell off. It's quick to put back on, but I don't like accessories falling off my firearms. Could thin out the forend where I have it mounted but I think I have it mounted where it won't fall off again (REALLY cranked it on)

The mount itself looks nice and I like the idea of quickly attaching to a gun, but I tried it on both my guns, and on one it attaches, but it is too loose and the light wobbles on the rail. On the other rail it cant be attached at all. The rail is simply too thick for mount to grab the rail. I should buy RIS mount instead

Hi Jakub - have you contacted warranty to trouble shoot or return the mount? I'm not sure where you purchased the rail mount, as I can't find any orders under your name or email address. If you did purchase from us under a different name/email, you can reach out to our warranty team at warr...@fenixlighting.com, or 888-775-9996 ext 1

c80f0f1006
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages