This review of the Holosun P.ID HC weapon light highlights its high candela output (over 40,000) and 800 lumens, making it a potent illumination tool. The reviewer, with thousands of rounds tested, praises its reliability, user-friendly paddle interface with a crucial lockout feature, and attractive price point under $150. However, a significant con is its unique body geometry, which complicates holster compatibility compared to competitors like Streamlight and Surefire.
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 video highlights several Amazon deals on tactical gear and accessories. Key items include a budget-friendly 1-4x LPVO from CV Life, an upgraded M-LOK bipod with pan/tilt/swivel from CV Life, a versatile Workos clip light with flood/thrower/RGB modes, a Fissa pocket knife with D2 steel and G10 handles, and various Olight flashlights on sale. The presenter emphasizes the value and performance for the price points.
This review covers the Dark Fang rifle light, an affordable option priced around $25. The instructor highlights its 1500-lumen output, dual-function beam (center spot and flood), and rechargeable USB-C battery. Despite its budget price, it demonstrated durability through a torture test involving drops, recoil, and extreme heat, with no malfunctions reported.
This video provides an unboxing and installation guide for the Fenix TK22R weapon light on an AKM platform. It details the setup process, including mounting the light and pressure pad, and highlights key features such as its 3200 lumen output, 2 hour 15 minute runtime, and rechargeable battery. The presenter also discusses the dual-function pressure pad for momentary/constant on and strobe modes.
This video provides an unboxing and overview of the Fenix GL23R weapon light, highlighting its 1200 lumens, integrated green laser, and rechargeable battery. The instructor demonstrates installation on a Sig Sauer P226 and explains the intuitive controls for momentary and constant activation of the light and laser. It's presented as a cost-effective alternative to higher-priced competitors.
This review covers the Votatu V840 Infrared Laser & Light Combo, highlighting its features as a budget-friendly alternative to high-end units. The reviewer demonstrates its multiple modes, including a 1500-lumen white light, a green laser, and an infrared laser invisible to the naked eye but visible with night vision. It offers both integrated controls and an optional remote pressure switch, with adjustable windage and elevation for the lasers.
This video reviews the Shooters Gate HML1 pistol light, highlighting its 600-lumen output and strobe function. The presenter emphasizes its aircraft aluminum construction, anodized finish, and tool-less installation on any Picatinny rail. It's presented as a high-quality, budget-friendly option comparable to more expensive lights.
This review covers the Surefire XR1 compact rechargeable pistol light, highlighting its features, performance, and comparisons to other lights like the Streamlight TLR-7 Alpha. The XR1 offers 800 lumens and 15,000 candela with a 30-minute runtime, featuring a rechargeable battery pack with a charge indicator. While praised for its output and convenience, its proprietary mounting system impacts holster compatibility.
This video reviews the limited edition Olight Arkfeld Pro flashlight. Key features include a titanium body with engraved Olight and Su logos, a bullet case head power button, a brass bezel, and a two-way pocket clip. It offers 300 lumens of illumination, a green Class 3R laser, and a UV light. The flashlight is rechargeable and was available for a limited time.
This video reviews the limited edition Olight Arkfeld Pro flashlight. Key features include a titanium body with engraved Olight and 'Su' logos, a rifling-inspired design, and a bullet case head power button. It offers 300 lumens of white light, a Class 3R green laser, and UV light capabilities. The flashlight is rechargeable, has a brass bezel, and a two-way pocket clip. Availability is restricted to a specific date range, with a sale price of $149.99.
This video provides an in-depth look at the Olight Arkfeld Pro "Racing Stripes" Edition, highlighting its unique retro design and enhanced features. The Arkfeld Pro combines a powerful white LED, a laser, and a potent UV light in a flat, pocket-friendly form factor ideal for EDC. The review also touches on Olight's 17th-anniversary sale and includes a comparison with the standard Arkfeld UV model.
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