This review of the Holosun P.ID HC weapon light highlights its high candela output (over 40,000) and 800 lumens, making it a potent illumination tool. The reviewer, with thousands of rounds tested, praises its reliability, user-friendly paddle interface with a crucial lockout feature, and attractive price point under $150. However, a significant con is its unique body geometry, which complicates holster compatibility compared to competitors like Streamlight and Surefire.
This review of the Streamlight TLR-1 HP weapon light highlights its significant increase in candela (65,000) compared to its predecessor, offering enhanced throw and target identification at distance while maintaining 1000 lumens. The light shares the same body size and familiar switchology as the TLR-1 HL, ensuring broad holster compatibility. While it uses CR123A batteries, a potential con for some is the switch design, which can be accidentally activated during drawing from a holster. The review provides a detailed beam comparison against the TLR-1 HL and Surefire X300 Turbo, demonstrating its performance in various lighting conditions.
This review covers the Holosun RAID weapon light, highlighting its 1000 lumens and 80,000 candela output, making it a throw-focused light. It offers scout-compatible mounting, includes both M-LOK and Picatinny mounts, and features a crane-compatible plug. The reviewer notes its competitive price point around $150 but points out a peculiar flood pattern with rings outdoors and an unintuitive switch interface compared to Surefire or Streamlight.
This review of the Sig Sauer Foxtrot EDC flashlights covers their technical specifications, including 1350 lumens and 33,000 Candela output, and runtime differences between compact (60 min) and full-size (90 min) models. The video details durability testing, including submersion in saltwater and multiple drop tests, concluding they are robust. The reviewer notes the 'high only' interface as a potential drawback for tactical use but praises their EDC suitability and competitive pricing.
This video features a range test and review of the Surefire X300 Turbo weapon light. The reviewer compares its candela output and beam characteristics against several other popular lights, including the Modlite PL350, Streamlight TLR-1 HL, and Surefire X300 Ultra. The video discusses the features of the X300 Turbo and provides an overall assessment. Affiliate links for purchasing the featured product and other related merchandise are included in the description, along with social media and website links for the content creator.
This review of the Modlite PLHv2 weaponlight highlights its design as an all-around option for home defense and outdoor use, contrasting it with the higher-candela OKW model. The PLHv2 offers a balance of throw and spill, with a hot center and decent spill that has a hard edge. It is compatible with Surefire Scout mounts and tail caps, features potted electronics for durability, and uses an 18650 battery for approximately 30 minutes of runtime in the short body configuration. While expensive, its durability and performance make it a strong contender for those prioritizing a robust, American-made weaponlight.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Streamlight ProTac 90 flashlight, highlighting its 300-lumen output and dual battery compatibility (CR123A or AA). The reviewer conducts drop tests, performs a beam comparison, details the flashlight's features, and offers an overall assessment. The description also includes affiliate links for the flashlight, rechargeable batteries, and various apparel brands, as well as links to the reviewer's social media and Amazon store.
This YouTube video provides a detailed review of the ThruNite TN35 flashlight, highlighting its 2,750 lumen output. The reviewer performs a beam comparison and discusses the various features the TN35 offers. The description includes a direct link to the product on the ThruNite website and links to the reviewer's social media pages. Music used is credited to YouTube Creators.
This review covers the FourSevens Maelstrom MMU-X3, a high-output tactical flashlight. It highlights its impressive 1600 lumen output, comparing it favorably against other tactical lights like the Surefire Z2S and Streamlight TLR-1 HL. The review details its technical specifications, including Cree XML2 emitters, candela output, battery type, and dimensions, while also discussing its operation and price point.
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