This video from PoorBoy Arms showcases the Olight Odin weapon light mounted on an AR-15. The demonstration includes activating the light in a dark, wooded environment, performing dry fire, and conducting live fire exercises to highlight the light's brightness and effectiveness during shooting. The presenter expresses enthusiasm for the product's performance.
This video provides a direct comparison between the Olight Odin (2,000 lumens) and the Streamlight ProTac (1,000 lumens) rifle-mounted flashlights. The Olight Odin offers a wider, brighter beam with a 300-meter throw and features a convenient magnetic rechargeable battery and tail cap. The Streamlight ProTac uses non-rechargeable CR123 batteries and requires a different end cap for pressure pad operation. Both lights are presented as viable options at similar price points, with distinct advantages in mounting systems and battery technology.
This is the second part of an Amazon Prime Day deal alert video, focusing on discounts for various firearm-related and tactical gear. It highlights deals on LPVOs, red dot sights, Olight weapon lights and flashlights, a Baofeng long-range radio, Nitecore flashlights, a RovyVon EDC flashlight, a CJRB Cutlery folding knife, a Parcil Safety gas mask, and an EDC pouch organizer. The video provides direct Amazon affiliate links for each featured product.
This guide details how to construct a Geissele-equipped AR-15 rifle with a budget under $1100, focusing on strategic component sourcing and value-driven choices. The approach emphasizes leveraging sales and selecting alternative parts for non-critical components like the BCG and charging handle to achieve a high-end feel without the premium price tag. The build incorporates a Geissele upper, Geissele lower, B5 furniture, and a Rise Armament trigger, demonstrating a practical path to an affordable, quality firearm.
This YouTube Shorts video appears to showcase or mention the ODIN Olight, likely in the context of firearms. The title includes keywords related to guns, rifles, and Olight products, suggesting a focus on firearm accessories or potentially a demonstration of the Olight's use with a rifle. The hashtags further reinforce its placement within the short-form video content of the firearms community.
This YouTube video focuses on a sale for Olight products, specifically mentioning the Olight Odin. It provides a discount code '704tactical' for 10% off non-sale items and includes a direct sales link. The description also features links to the creator's social media channels (Twitter, Patreon, 704 Gear YouTube, Facebook, Instagram) and Rumble page, along with a disclaimer about affiliate links and product review practices. The content appears to be an advertisement or promotion for Olight products, likely related to tactical or outdoor gear.
This video offers an in-depth review of the Olight Javelot Tac weapon light, focusing on its features, build quality, mounting options, beam pattern, and user interface. The review is presented in a "Fact & Fiction" format, set on a "spooky Halloween night." The Olight Warrior X Turbo is also mentioned and will appear in the video. Several other Olight products, including the Javelot, Odin, Baton S2R II, Baton 3 Max, and Baton 3, are linked, alongside Optics Planet and Vortex Strike Eagle scopes.
This video review focuses on the Olight Warrior X Turbo, touted as the best weapon light to date. The reviewer, who purchased the light for testing, highlights its exceptional reach for target identification and claims it dominates other realistically mountable weapon lights. The review promises to showcase the light in action and discuss its key features, with a future segment detailing an in-field shooting experience. Several other Olight products, including the Javelot and Odin weapon lights, as well as the Baton S2R II, are mentioned and linked, along with a comparison to the Javelot Tac WML Rail Mount Light. Support for the channel through Patreon, PayPal, and Substack is also included, as is a call to action to subscribe on UGETube. USCCA carry insurance is also recommended.
This video documents a multi-day tactical backpacking trip focused on the challenges of man-portable, self-contained systems, emphasizing the "lighten everything" philosophy. Participants, Sean and Jardine, gear up, discuss firearms, and haul heavy loads, including steel targets. The core of the content involves a strenuous hike to a remote location followed by shooting engagements with fully loaded packs. The primary firearm showcased is a S&W M&P10 in 7.62x51mm, with mention of other participants using smaller caliber rifles. The "actual" hiking and engagement portion of "Red Skies" is highlighted, aiming to reinforce the credibility of tactical concepts in a field environment.
This expert review by Hop critically analyzes the Olight Odin IR against the Surefire Vampire, focusing on performance, ergonomics, and value. While the Olight Odin IR offers a lower price point, the Surefire Vampire is deemed superior in actual IR performance, throw, and emitter design. The review highlights significant ergonomic and switching issues with the Olight, making the Surefire a more reliable and effective choice for tactical applications despite its higher cost.
This video features a review of the new Olight Odin GL M, a 1500 Lumen rifle light with an integrated green laser. The reviewer, Sootch00, puts the "battle tough" light through its paces and mentions a discount code for Olight products, as well as affiliate links for Fiocchi USA ammunition, Sportsman's Guide, USCCA, Rubber Dummies, Getzone.com, and a Patreon page for exclusive content. The review emphasizes the durability and functionality of the light and laser combination for firearm enthusiasts.
This video provides an honest and brutal review of the Olight Odin weapon-mounted light (WML). The reviewer, Andrew, puts the Olight Odin through rigorous testing to assess its durability and performance, "beating the snot out of it." The description also includes promotional codes and links to Olight USA, TNVC, and Winchester, suggesting a focus on tactical gear and firearms accessories within the context of a product evaluation.
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