This video reviews the Feyachi WL25 weapon light, comparing it to the Streamlight Protac HL-X. While the WL25 offers a similar form factor and price point, it suffers from critical flaws including a non-compatible tail switch thread pitch and a tape switch that engages strobe under recoil. The reviewer concludes that despite the lower cost, the WL25's performance issues make it a poor value compared to the more reliable and compatible Streamlight.
This video is a review of the Feyachi WL25 tactical weapon light. The reviewer received the light for testing and evaluation and shares insights on its features, including its aluminum body, battery type, lumen output, throw distance, weight, size, and mounting options (M-Lok and Picatinny). The reviewer notes that they cannot show the light installed due to YouTube's content policies, but directs viewers to a Rumble version of the video and their website for the full review. The description also includes details about sponsorships, production notes, and legal disclaimers.
This review covers three Feyachi products: the HL20 pistol light, the WL25 rifle light, and the M37 magnifier. The HL20 is a 400-lumen light with a 150-meter beam distance, praised for its build quality and bright white light, but criticized for non-standard holster fit and reversed controls. The WL25 is a 1200-lumen rifle light with a pressure pad, noted for its bright white light and included M-LOK mounts, though its two-minute high-lumen runtime and pressure switch wire setup are drawbacks. The M37 magnifier offers 1.5x to 5x variable magnification and a solid mount, but its flip-to-side mechanism is designed for left-handed shooters, and it doesn't offer a lower 1/3 co-witness with red dots.
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