This video reviews the new Holosun PID weapon light, comparing it against established players like Olight, Streamlight, and Cloud Defensive. The reviewer discusses the PID series of lights and light/laser combos to see if they can compete in the crowded weapon light market. Several specific models from Holosun, Streamlight, Olight, and Cloud Defensive are mentioned and linked in the description, indicating a comparison or overview of different options.
This video is an "EP. 1" titled "Why Does This Exist???" and features the Olight Baldr Pro. The description provides extensive affiliate links and discount codes for various firearm-related gear, including Olight products, targets, holsters, and hearing protection. It also details the specifications of the Olight Baldr Pro, such as beam distance, lumen output, compatible batteries, and dimensions. The content appears to be a review or initial look at the Olight Baldr Pro, presented in a style that suggests a focus on everyday carry and value-oriented options for recreational users.
This video review focuses on the Olight Seeker 2 series of high-powered flashlights, highlighting their use of the 21700 battery for increased power and rechargeable capabilities. The reviewer discusses the in-field performance and mentions special edition versions that add a collectible element. The video also briefly touches on other Olight products like the Baldr Pro and Baton Pros, and compares the Seeker 2 to other lights such as the Acebeam L16, Acebeam lights, Lionsteel SR1, and Acebeam TK18 copper. Support for the channel through Patreon and PayPal is also solicited, along with a push to subscribe on UGETube.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Olight M2R Warrior flashlight, focusing on its performance and the advantages of its 21700 battery. The reviewer highlights the light's weight, construction, quality, and recharging methods, discussing its suitability for various lighting purposes. Several Olight models are mentioned and linked, including weapon lights and headlamps, with an emphasis on their quick sales. The reviewer strongly recommends the Olight Warrior.
This YouTube video showcases the creator's personal collection of AR-15 firearms. The description includes affiliate links for various firearm accessories such as optics (Primary Arms SLX 3-18x50mm, Vortex Optics Micro 3X Magnifier), weapon lights (Olight Baldr Pro, Olight PL-PRO Valkyrie, Streamlight HL-X), and a bipod (Twod Rifle Bipod). It also promotes supporting the creator via Patreon and Cashapp, and links to other relevant communities like USCCA for CCW insurance and BGOE (Black Gun Owners and Education), including a local Jacksonville chapter. The video appears to be a collection showcase rather than a deep dive review or technical demonstration.
This video is a Nutnfancy review of the Olight S2R II EDC flashlight, highlighting its improvements over previous models like the S20s. The reviewer emphasizes its durability and reliability in various demanding conditions, including desert use, backpacking, and water exposure. It's presented as a preferred everyday carry (EDC) light. Specific features discussed include improved tactility, an easy user interface, TIR lens, smaller size, a cool blue bezel, and the 18650 power cell. A particular focus is placed on a limited edition pure copper S2R Baton II. The review also touches on Olight's other models like the S1R II and Baton PRO, and compares it briefly to the Acebeam L16 and Folomov Super Compact light. A mention of the Olight Baldr Pro weapon light is also included.
The Olight Baldr Pro weapon light offers a powerful 1350-lumen output and a bright green laser, with multiple modes for light-only, laser-only, or combined use. It features a quick-detach mount compatible with Glock and 1913 rails, and boasts an IPX8 waterproof rating. Field testing demonstrated its effectiveness in low light and its ability to maintain zero under recoil on firearms like the Glock 19 and FN 509.
The Olight Baldr Pro is a robust 1350-lumen weapon light and green laser combo, tested for durability through extreme conditions like being run over by a tractor. It offers multiple modes including high, low, strobe, and laser-only options, with a user-friendly mode selector. While the laser zeroing lacks tactile feedback, it holds zero well, making it a practical choice for home defense and tactical applications.
The Olight Baldr Pro weapon light and laser combo offers 1350 lumens and a 260-meter beam distance, featuring a green laser visible up to 90 yards. While effective for home defense, the reviewer advises against relying solely on the laser for aiming. It's a durable option for 99% of civilian users, often available on sale for around $100, making it a strong competitor to more expensive brands.
This video reviews two Acebeam EDC flashlights, the M10 and PC10, highlighting their bright output, durability, and special color options. The reviewer includes field beamshots and "cheesy" underwater testing. While impressed, the reviewer still considers an Olight S20/S2 the "best flashlight ever made" and their personal EDC choice for over five years. The description also mentions Lynch Pocket Clips, other Olight models (Baldr Pro, Seeker 2, Baton Pros, M2R Pro Warrior, i3T), and a Streamlight TLR-8, suggesting these may be products the reviewer uses or is associated with. The reviewer promotes their Patreon for exclusive content and giveaways.
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