This video from 704 Tactical presents a Friday deal alert featuring a variety of tactical gear and firearm accessories. Key deals include significant discounts on Primary Arms LPVOs, Monstrms M-LOK panels and optics, and 704 Gear's own fixed blade and Damascus steel folding knives. The presenter also highlights a sale on the Odin S weapon light and Smith & Wesson Tridium watches. The video emphasizes checking the description for deal links and notes potential posting delays due to upcoming surgery.
This video presents a Friday deal alert focusing on tactical gear, primarily lights and knives. It highlights deals from Tactical Surplus USA on Olight and Cloud Defensive lights, emphasizing their features like CR123A battery compatibility for Olight and USB-C charging for Cloud Defensive. The presenter also showcases his own 704 Gear knives, the Mantis button lock and Rogue fixed blade, detailing their materials and pricing. Additional deals include CCFCC fixed blades and Kershaw Launch series knives, with a focus on value and material quality.
This review covers the INFORCE ARC 650 LR-M modular weapon light, highlighting its dual-fuel capability, impressive lumen and candela output, and robust construction. The light is suitable for duty use, offering excellent beam distance and peripheral illumination. It features M-LOK and Scout mounting options, IPX8 waterproofing, and MIL-STD-810H certification.
This guide details the installation and operation of the Olight PL-Turbo Valkyrie handgun flashlight. It covers battery installation, rail mounting using the adjustable clamp and included adapters, and activation of its constant, momentary, and strobe modes. The review highlights its high output and affordability compared to competitors.
This video reviews the Harbor Freight BRAUN Tactical Weapon Flashlight, a budget-friendly alternative patterned after the Streamlight TLR H1. The reviewer, Logan from Tactical Dad, highlights its 1000 lumens output, 1.5-hour runtime, 850 ft beam distance, and toolless mounting system. It includes various rail adapters for different firearms and uses two CR123A batteries. While noting a slightly 'plasticky' feel, the reviewer deems it a good value for those on a budget needing a reliable white light for handguns or rifles.
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 details the updated Streamlight TLR-1 HL-X pistol light, highlighting its increased lumen output (1500 vs 1000) and a new front-access battery compartment. While the output is brighter, the reviewer notes potential holster compatibility issues due to the new battery lever design and expresses a preference for the older mechanical switch over the new digital one. Despite criticisms, the light is deemed reliable and effective, especially for new pistol light buyers.
The Thyrm CellVault is a polymer, water-sealed storage device designed to carry various batteries on tactical gear. It features a MOLLE attachment for easy integration with plate carriers or backpacks. The CellVault can hold configurations like three 18650 batteries and four CR123A batteries, or up to four CR2032 batteries. It can also be adapted for shorter 18650s and includes Velcro for use as a helmet counterweight, adding approximately 4.5-5 ounces when fully loaded.
This review covers the Solofish SL-D976 budget flashlight, highlighting its dual Picatinny/M-LOK mounting capability and included spacers for rail interference. The light features an integrated pressure switch, uses two CR123A batteries for approximately 1 hour 15 minutes of runtime, and offers simple operation with momentary, constant, and strobe modes. It's noted for its solid performance under recoil and a price point around $35.
This video provides an overview of the new Streamlight TLR-1 HLX weapon-mounted light, highlighting its 1500 lumen output, an upgrade from the previous 1000 lumen TLR-1 HL. It details the improved ambidextrous switches offering momentary and constant-on functions, and a new battery replacement system that utilizes rechargeable batteries or standard CR123s. The presenter, with extensive experience with Streamlight products, emphasizes the quality and innovation of the TLR-1 HLX.
This review of the Streamlight TLR RM2 Laser (Green) highlights its suitability for Pistol Caliber Carbines (PCCs) and slim firearms. The instructor, with six months of extensive use, confirms the green laser holds zero exceptionally well, a rare trait in light/laser combos. The light offers 1000 lumens and 22,000 Candela, with a 1.5-hour runtime on two CR123A batteries. It features programmable modes including high, low, and strobe, and includes an optional tape switch.
This video provides a detailed installation guide for the Surefire X300 Turbo-B weapon light, emphasizing its durability and performance for full-size handguns. The instructor highlights the light's 650 lumens and 66,000 candelas, comparing it favorably to other lights for its beam distance and ability to overpower other light sources. Key installation steps include selecting the correct rail adapter for a secure fit and proper tightening to avoid damaging the firearm.
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