This video reviews the SMS Axis, a two-in-one tactical light featuring a bright white light and a potent green visible laser. The instructor, Kyle from Forar Ranch, details its performance, build quality, and value proposition, especially for those not using night vision. He highlights its zero retention capabilities on a SCAR 17 and compares it to the SMS Trinity, noting improvements in reliability.
The SIG SAUER Foxtrot MSR is a 1350-lumen weapon light offering significant value at a sub-$160 price point. It features compatibility with the popular Scout mounting system and Surefire pressure switches, making it versatile. The light provides a balanced beam with a strong center spot and diffuse spill, suitable for both illumination and distance. It demonstrated reliability under recoil and heat from a suppressor during testing.
This guide details assembling a cost-effective night vision and low-light weapon accessory setup for under $1000, as demonstrated by Hop. It focuses on pairing the Holosun LS321R IR laser with the Streamlight TLR-1 HL flashlight kit. Key considerations include consistent component placement across rifles, effective cable management using accessories like LaRue Index Clips, and ensuring immediate access to white light, aligning with tactical training principles.
This video reviews the OLAPAM tactical flashlight, a budget-friendly option ($25) purchased from Amazon. The reviewer highlights its included accessories like a Picatinny rail mount, pressure switch, and charger. While noting it's not as premium as higher-end lights, it's deemed surprisingly bright and functional for its price point, suitable for general use, hog hunting, or as a basic weapon-mounted light for home defense or hunting scenarios.
This review of the ThruNite TT10 flashlight highlights its powerful 3700-lumen turbo mode and unique dual-button tail cap for instant strobe and turbo activation. While offering excellent tactical features for security personnel, potential buyers should be aware of minor issues like a blinking charging indicator and occasional button unresponsiveness, though the reviewer found their unit to be generally reliable after testing.
This review covers the Sofirn SP32A V2, a budget-friendly EDC flashlight praised for its features and value. The instructor highlights its waterproof rating, multiple brightness modes (Eco, Low, Mid, High, Turbo), and a unique cycling strobe mode. It's recommended for general use, outdoor activities, and roadside emergencies due to its durability and performance.
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