This video from Brownells, featuring Andrew from SureFire, explains the three primary SureFire beam patterns: Max Vision (wide, close-range), Hybrid (hotspot with spill), and Turbo Series (narrow, long-range). It details the difference between lumens (brightness) and candela (beam intensity/distance), demonstrating how these patterns perform on handheld and weapon-mounted lights. The instructors emphasize choosing the right beam pattern for specific applications, from home defense to long-range observation.
This live Q&A session from Paramount Tactical's Dangerous Liberty podcast delves into the security aspects and ballistic analysis surrounding an incident involving Charlie Kirk. The discussion debunks conspiracy theories, analyzes the shooter's line of sight and bullet trajectory, and explores the effectiveness of various ammunition types and body armor. The host also touches on the importance of self-reliance and preparedness, highlighting EDC items.
The Surefire Stiletto Pro 2 is an advanced everyday carry flashlight designed for tactical applications. It features dual emitters for high candela output, a USBC rechargeable battery, and an IPX7 waterproof rating. The flashlight offers both momentary and constant-on activation, with a dedicated tail cap switch for immediate full power. Its high candela makes it ideal for target identification at distance, especially when used in conjunction with a firearm.
This review covers the SureFire Stiletto series of EDC flashlights, highlighting their flat, pocket-friendly design and rechargeable batteries. The Stiletto offers 650 lumens and 1000 Candela with a Max Vision beam. The Stiletto Pro steps up to 1000 lumens and 5000 Candela with a hybrid beam, while the Stiletto Pro 2 boasts 1500 lumens and 35,000 Candela via a dual optic for a hybrid beam pattern. All models feature programmable tail switches for customizable output sequences.
Surefire introduced several new products at Shot Show 2024, including the Stiletto Pro 2 flashlight with 1500 lumens and 35,000 Candela, featuring dual reflectors and LEDs. They also unveiled the XR1 (light-only) and XR2 (light-laser combo) weapon lights, designed for midsize concealable pistols, offering 800 lumens and 15,000 Candela with removable rechargeable batteries. New M-LOK (CSM) and Picatinny (CSP) pressure switch options for weapon lights were also showcased, providing more compact alternatives.
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