The Valhalla Tactical ODA Deployment Kit offers omnidirectional activation for SureFire lights, allowing activation from various angles. It features a throw lever for easy engagement and a lockout mechanism to prevent accidental activation and conserve battery life. This setup converts the light to momentary-only use and is designed for low-profile mounting on firearm rails.
This video reviews four top rifle lights of 2023, categorizing them into complete systems and modular designs. It highlights the HRT AWLS with its unique omnidirectional tail cap, the durable Cloud Defensive REIN Micro 2.0, the modular Arisaka lights with interchangeable heads, and the high-performance ModLight options. The discussion covers lumens, candela, battery life, mounting options, and price points, offering a buyer's guide for tactical illumination.
This review covers the HRT AWLS (All-Weather Light System) and the Valhalla Tactical ODA (Omni-Directional Activator) tail cap. The AWLS is presented as a second-generation hyper-throw light, boasting 90,000 Candela and increased lumens compared to previous models. The ODA tail cap offers a unique omnidirectional activation method, aiming to provide a middle ground between traditional tail caps and tape switches for easier activation without accidental discharges. The review highlights compatibility with standard Surefire dual-fuel bodies but notes potential issues with proprietary mounting systems.
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