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Based on the picture, if the positive end of the battery is going toward the front of the laser, it would short out the battery. That little solder "tail" is long enough to make contact to the center post positive and the case of the battery (the negative). I would normally suggest to get a small little neodymium battery and stick it to the positive end of the battery and insert it, but you already have the issue of the host being to tight.
How? The battery is supposed to circuit negative through the host, apologies I can't quite understand what youre saying.
As for Isaac and Paul, the solder connection is functional and does power the laser. It only shorts the battery when it's tightened, or so I think. Also, when I manually connect the end of the battery to the host, it works fine.
Also remember, the tailcap's only purpose is to complete the circuit through the host. Imagine the tailcap and the solder blob is just one piece, as it all conducts the same polarity - negative.
Not sure why but I find this oddly confusing, am I not understanding something?