The Brinyte XP22 Scorpion is a low-profile weapon light featuring dual headlights, producing 1300 lumens with a 260+ meter throw. It includes a Picatinny adapter for easy mounting and a locking feature to prevent accidental activation. The light utilizes a built-in 1100mAh battery, magnetic charging, and is constructed from aviation-grade aluminum with a type III anodization.
This review covers the Brinyte XP22 Scorpion weapon light, highlighting its dual-beam design ideal for firearms with fixed front sights like the AR-15 or Sub 2000. The reviewer praises its simple mounting system and tail switch operation, noting the 1300-lumen output and magnetic charging port. Longevity of the internal battery is a key concern addressed through a long-term testing plan.
This guide details the installation and operation of the Brinyte XP22 Scorpion weapon light. It covers mounting onto a Picatinny rail, activating constant and strobe modes, and locking the device to prevent accidental discharge. The review highlights its low profile, 1300-lumen output, and rechargeable nature, making it a versatile accessory for various firearms.
This guide details the installation of the Brinyte XP22 Scorpion weapon light, a 400-lumen accessory designed for home defense. The video demonstrates its unique dual-lens design and central Picatinny rail mount, which wraps around a front sight post to minimize shadows. The speaker, identified as a tactical gear reviewer, highlights its ease of mounting and practical application for reducing visual obstruction during use.
This video provides a comprehensive overview and unboxing of the Brinyte XP22 Scorpion tactical weapon light. The presenter details its dual-lens design for shadow reduction, a 400-lumen output, IP66 waterproof rating, and rechargeable battery with a magnetic charging cord. The video covers unboxing, battery features, light operation (on, off, strobe), mounting procedures, and a demonstration of the light in action. It also includes an Amazon link and a discount code for purchasing the light.
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