This video details Votatu's Black Friday sale on tactical lights and laser aiming modules. It highlights significant discounts on various models, including the MDLig and the V848, emphasizing their integrated IR and green lasers, magnetic charging, and robust mounting systems. The sale offers substantial savings, with an additional 5% off using a provided discount code on most items.
This review of the Q Kickstand Bipod by Kit Badger highlights its lightweight design and adjustable features. The instructor emphasizes a common mistake in adjusting the pivot tension, providing a clear, step-by-step method to properly set tension using a jam nut and adjustment piece. The review also covers mounting options and the bipod's performance across various platforms and shooting disciplines.
The Holosun Raid weapon light, while competitively priced and offering significant candela for its cost, falls short in several key areas. Its button logic is described as problematic, leading to unintended light activation or deactivation, and the beam pattern exhibits undesirable ring artifacting. Despite its value proposition, the design choices in its interface and functionality make it a less than ideal option compared to established competitors.
This video highlights several Amazon deals on tactical gear and knives. It features a Viadot red dot sight comparable to the HoloSun 403B, a budget-friendly SoloShine flashlight with multiple mounting options, and the Kamino ST22 fixed-blade knife with 154CM steel. The presenter also showcases knives from his own brand, 704 Gear, and discusses deals on Olight and Case XX knives, along with the Ziye Otter Pro.
This guide details various flashlight mounting options for the Sig Rattler and Rattler LT, addressing challenges posed by the short handguard. It covers considerations like flashlight length, mount type, suppressor presence, and user preference for compactness versus shadow reduction. The video demonstrates installing an Arisaka side Scout Picatinny mount with a Modlite flashlight, emphasizing proper torque and placement for optimal activation and minimal interference.
This review of the Toughsoul TF-1143, an Amazonian MAWL replica, highlights its mixed performance for its $70 price point. While featuring a durable aluminum body and decent IR illuminator output, significant drawbacks include a non-holding IR laser zero, problematic dual-button activation, and a non-swappable battery. The reviewer suggests substantial modifications would be needed to make it a reliable tactical tool.
This video provides a detailed installation guide for the A3 Tactical Modular Vertical Foregrip, demonstrating how to attach both the Picatinny and MLOK versions. It highlights the modularity of the grip, allowing users to customize the vertical piece to their preference, and emphasizes the solid aluminum construction. The installation process involves precise alignment with an included steel insert for secure mounting.
This review focuses on the Surefire 640DFT Scout Light Pro, highlighting its suitability for long-range rifle applications (400-600 yards). The instructor emphasizes its high candela output, dual-fuel capability (18650 rechargeable battery or CR123A), and robust construction, making it a reliable choice for tactical use. It's compared favorably against competitors like Cloud Defensive and Modlite for its performance and dual-fuel feature.
This review covers the Votatu ML50 weapon light, highlighting its innovative monolithic design integrating light, pressure switch, and mounting system. It offers dual Picatinny and MLOK compatibility out of the box, a 2400-lumen max output with a 1200-lumen low setting, and a defensive strobe. The light is praised for its budget-friendly price point (around $50 with discounts), durable aluminum housing, and IPX6 waterproof rating, making it a strong contender for various tactical setups, especially where space is limited.
This review of the HRT AWLS weapon light system covers its modularity, performance, and potential drawbacks. The presenter highlights the light's brightness and beam pattern, comparing it to a Streamlight Protac. Key criticisms focus on the proprietary tail cap system, which necessitates aftermarket components for pressure pad integration, and the omnidirectional tail cap's tendency for accidental activation. The review suggests purchasing the head separately and integrating aftermarket bodies and pressure pads for optimal usability.
The Monstrum ArcSaber rifle light offers exceptional value at a budget price, featuring an MLOK mounting system, pressure switch, and impressive illumination capabilities. Despite a minor issue with the charging port cover, its robust build, IPX6 waterproof rating, and powerful beam make it a highly recommended option for tactical applications.
This review covers the Feyachi $30-40 Amazon green laser for AR platforms. The instructor highlights its brightness in both daylight and nighttime conditions, noting its visibility up to a mile across a river. Key features include adjustable windage and elevation, a common ICR 16340 battery, and the option to swap the standard tail cap for a pressure pad switch from another accessory. The primary downside identified is its bulkiness compared to more compact laser-light combos.
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