This guide details the installation of a Cloud Defensive REIN series light onto an M-LOK handguard. It covers battery installation and adjustment, mounting the light and its inline adapter, and routing the pressure pad switch cable using the mount's integrated management system. The process emphasizes proper M-LOK nut engagement and secure attachment of both the light and the switch.
This guide details the installation of a Streamlight Protac Rail Mount HL-X weapon light on an AR-15, as demonstrated by instructor Brian from 1st Shot Tactical. It covers adapting M-LOK handguards for Picatinny-mounted lights, optimal light placement to mitigate muzzle blast, and secure cable management for the pressure switch. The instruction emphasizes practical application and firearm safety.
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.
This review of the Olight Odin GL Mini weapon light and green laser combination highlights its performance and durability. The instructor, with 10 years of EDC experience using Olight products, details its 1000-lumen output, 180-meter beam distance, and robust construction tested through extreme conditions. The review emphasizes its utility for target identification and acquisition, especially when combined with its laser.
This review of the Steiner DBAL-I2 laser unit covers its dual infrared and visible laser capabilities, detailing power outputs, laser classes, and battery specifications. The instructor highlights practical applications for night vision training, emphasizing switchology and the importance of consistent practice. Key features like windage/elevation adjustments and battery placement are discussed, along with potential drawbacks such as battery life for the green visible laser and button ergonomics.
This video reviews the Crimson Trace CWL-102 and CWL-202 weapon-mounted lights. It highlights their construction, lumen outputs (500 and 900 lumens respectively), battery life, and included versatile mounting options for Picatinny, KeyMod, and M-LOK systems. The review emphasizes their durability, ease of installation, and competitive pricing, making them a strong contender for tactical lighting solutions.
This guide details optimal white light placement on a rifle for effective target identification and manipulation. It emphasizes a high thumbs-forward grip and positioning the light at the 11 or 1 o'clock positions for easy thumb activation. The video also discusses the pros and cons of 12 o'clock mounting and the importance of light brightness and throw.
This video reviews the Barska GLX compact laser sight, highlighting its full aluminum body, compatibility with standard Picatinny and Weaver rails, and an additional accessory rail. It features a side-activated switch at the rear and offers full windage and elevation adjustability, with all necessary tools included. The laser is available in red or green, with green recommended for daytime use due to better visibility. An optional cap with a coiled pressure pad switch for long gun applications is also mentioned.
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