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 review covers the Defentac 9045, a budget-friendly 4-in-1 light/laser combo purchased from Amazon. While acknowledging its 'garbage' origin, the reviewer finds it surprisingly capable for its $95 price point, highlighting its good form factor, white light performance, and decent IR capabilities. However, significant drawbacks include questionable quality control, an internal rechargeable battery, and less-than-ideal adjustment turrets.
This review of the Inforce WML Gen2 weapon-mounted light highlights its improved polymer construction and switch functionality over the Gen 1. While praised for its ergonomics, momentary and click-on/off modes, and good spill/illumination pattern at 20-30 yards, the reviewer notes significant durability issues. Common failures include body cracks near the 12 o'clock position, compromising the light's ability to thread onto a firearm, and a peculiar issue where pressing too hard on the pad can cause the light to malfunction. Despite its affordability and positive ergonomic aspects, the reviewer cannot recommend it due to observed failure rates.
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