The Olight PL-X is a versatile 1200-lumen weapon light featuring a dual-beam system with both spotlight and flood capabilities, adjustable for high and low settings. It includes a strobe mode and a multi-rail system compatible with 1913 Picatinny and Glock-style rails, making it adaptable to various firearms, including subcompacts. The light is rechargeable, drop-proof, waterproof, and backed by a lifetime warranty.
This review of the Olight PL-X weapon light highlights its 1200-lumen output, dual flood and spotlight modes, and 300-meter beam distance. The light features an adjustable rail system for versatile mounting, USB-C charging, and an IPX7 waterproof rating. It is compared favorably against competitors like Streamlight and Surefire in terms of performance and price.
This guide details the installation and operation of the Olight PL X weapon light, a 1200-lumen tactical accessory. It covers mounting on various firearms, understanding its user interface for different light modes (flood, spotlight, strobe), checking battery status, and charging via USB-C. The review, presented by Sootch00, highlights the light's durability, competitive pricing, and versatile fitment, making it a strong contender in the weapon light market.
This guide details the installation and initial testing of the Olight PLX weapon-mounted light, as demonstrated by Gun Deity. It covers mounting the light onto firearms with Picatinny or Glock rails and performing live-fire tests to evaluate its performance, including beam pattern and recoil resistance. The Olight PLX is slated for release on January 19, 2026.
This guide details the installation and initial testing of the Olight PL MINI 2 Valkyrie weapon light, as demonstrated by Cranky Gun Reviews. The review highlights the light's robust construction, ease of mounting on platforms like the Smith & Wesson SD40 VE, and impressive durability, including IPX6 water resistance and shock resistance tests. It's presented as a capable and affordable option for self-defense and everyday carry applications.
This guide details the installation of the Olight PL Turbo Valkyrie tactical flashlight onto a firearm. It covers the initial setup, battery installation, rail adapter swapping, and the operation of the light's modes. The review highlights the Olight's performance and affordability compared to high-end alternatives like the Surefire X300T, making it a strong contender for budget-conscious firearm owners.
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 review of the Fenix GL23R weapon light and laser combo highlights its 1200 lumens output, 240-meter beam distance, and 14,400 candela. It features three modes (light only, light and laser, laser only), a green laser, and a rechargeable 1100mAh 18350 battery with USB-C charging. The light includes interchangeable Glock and 1913 Picatinny rail mounts and offers a lifetime warranty.
This video discusses the feature set of the Timberwolf frame, emphasizing its compatibility with standard Glock components and holsters. It highlights the frame's accessory rail design, featuring both 1913 and Glock-sized slots for light mounting, and warns against improper assembly methods that can damage non-Glock frames.
This guide details the installation of the Aimwin WL10 compact tactical light onto a handgun. It covers selecting the correct rail adapter, proper mounting techniques to ensure secure fit and easy activation, and battery installation. The review highlights the light's performance metrics and its suitability for full-thickness handguns.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Fenix GL19R v2 weapon light, emphasizing its 'Keep It Simple Stupid' (KISS) design philosophy. It details the unboxing, installation process on various firearm rails, battery management, and performance testing, including beam output, durability, and water resistance. The light is highlighted for its straightforward operation, intended for reliable illumination in self-defense scenarios.
This review of the Olight PL Turbo Valkyrie weapon light highlights its 800-lumen output and 500-yard throw, exceeding advertised specifications. The adjustable mounting system is praised for its compatibility with various firearm accessory rails, particularly Glocks. While it passed most durability tests, including a drop test, it showed minor water ingress in the battery compartment during an IPX6 submersion test, though it remained functional.
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