This video provides an expert-level review of the Holosun IRIS GR4 laser aiming device, highlighting its value proposition for the price point. The instructor, Kyle from 4MR Ranch, emphasizes its reliability, compact form factor, and multi-functionality, including IR illuminator, IR laser, visible laser, and a strong white light. He details its performance on a SCAR 17 and discusses its suitability for duty use, recommending it as a top-tier option for self-funded law enforcement officers.
This video highlights budget-friendly tactical gear deals from Monstrum, focusing on the Arc Saber 1200 lumen weapon light priced at $49.99. It also covers the Panzer 1-6 FFP LPVO for $99.99 and other Monstrum optics on sale, emphasizing value for money and performance for under $50 and $100.
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.
This video reviews the SMS Axis, a two-in-one tactical light featuring a bright white light and a potent green visible laser. The instructor, Kyle from Forar Ranch, details its performance, build quality, and value proposition, especially for those not using night vision. He highlights its zero retention capabilities on a SCAR 17 and compares it to the SMS Trinity, noting improvements in reliability.
This video details a pistol training day focusing on practical drills with a Glock 17 Gen 5 equipped with an X300 weapon light and Trijicon night sights. The instructor emphasizes the importance of consistent training for personal and family safety, normalizing practice with carry or duty firearms. Drills include 'one reload twos' and simulated adverse conditions like sand ingress, highlighting the need for proficiency and gear reliability under stress. The session also touches on managing shooter fatigue and maintaining a good grip during dynamic shooting.
Lenny McGill from Glock Store Performance and Custom Shop demonstrates the installation of the Dark Matter Carbon Mitigation Shroud, designed to protect weapon light lenses from gunpowder residue. The shroud is available for SureFire X300 Ultra and Streamlight TLR-1 models, offering a simple installation process to maintain light performance during shooting. The video highlights the problem of lens fogging and the benefits of the shroud for shooters, particularly law enforcement.
This comprehensive review compares a wide range of laser aiming devices from budget-friendly options under $500 to premium units exceeding $3,000. The video categorizes lasers into sub-$1000, $1000-$2000, and over $2000 tiers, discussing performance, reliability, ergonomics, and value. Key takeaways include the Holosun IRIS GR4 offering excellent all-around performance for its price, the Steiner DBAL-D2's powerful illuminator despite its size, and the BE Meyers MAWL's superior ergonomics and switchology in the high-end category.
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 review details the Olight PLX weapon light after extensive testing. It highlights the PLX's 1200-lumen output, dual flood/spotlight functionality, and IPX7 waterproof rating. The review compares it against the Surefire X300 Ultra and Streamlight TLR-1 HL, noting the PLX's superior throw and wider beam, as well as its compatibility with various 1913 rails and its USB-C charging. The integrated battery and durable aluminum housing are also discussed.
This review of the Olight PL-X weapon light highlights its 1200-lumen output, dual flood and spotlight modes, and 300-meter beam distance. The light features an adjustable rail system for versatile mounting, USB-C charging, and an IPX7 waterproof rating. It is compared favorably against competitors like Streamlight and Surefire in terms of performance and price.
This review and torture test of the Olight PL-X weapon light demonstrates its durability and performance under extreme conditions. The light features dual flood and spotlight modes, with impressive lumen output and robust construction. It successfully endured submersion, impacts, and being run over by a truck, while maintaining functionality and charging capability.
This video provides a first look at the Surefire RC4 Mini suppressor and a Pariah Optics PVS-14 night vision device. The presenter, Ivan from kitbadger.com, demonstrates mounting the PVS-14 on a helmet, discusses its value proposition for under $1800, and compares the sound signature of the RC4 Mini to the RC3. He also touches on the practicalities of using single-tube night vision versus dual-tube systems in force-on-force scenarios.
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