This video showcases several firearm builds and accessories, focusing on optics and weapon lights. The host discusses the Gideon Optics Guardian LPVO, highlighting its 1-10x magnification and second focal plane design. He also features Fenix Lighting weapon lights on a Sig Sauer P226 and an AKM, detailing their features and performance. The discussion touches on various firearm platforms and aftermarket upgrades, offering insights into current gear trends.
This live stream features a discussion and showcase of several firearms, including a custom AR-15 chambered in 300 Blackout, a Sig Sauer P365 AXG Legion EDC handgun, and a Kalashnikov USA KS12 12-gauge AK. The host, MuzzleBroke, discusses build details, personal preferences for components like triggers and lights, and general firearm ownership topics. The stream also touches on firearm maintenance, range experiences, and viewer interaction, offering insights into the host's personal collection and build philosophy.
This video features a torture test of the Olight PL-Turbo Valkyrie tactical flashlight, comparing it to the Streamlight TLR-1. The Olight PL-Turbo demonstrated resilience through freezing, dropping, and submersion tests. It offers 1000 lumens and a longer beam throw (515m) compared to the TLR-1's 800 lumens and shorter throw (approx. 280m), while being more affordable at $90 versus $150.
This video provides a direct comparison between the Streamlight TLR-1 HL and the Olight PL-Turbo weapon lights. Key differences in price, lumen output, candela rating, and runtime are highlighted. The review also touches on the beam pattern, noting the PL-Turbo's more directed beam for distance and wider flood for close quarters, along with ambidextrous control differences.
This video compares the Cloud Defensive REIN 2.0 and 3.0 weapon lights, detailing their differences in Candela, lumens, size, and battery options. The REIN 3.0 offers higher output (100,000 Candela, 1250 lumens) and dual-fuel capability (18650s or CR123s), making it suitable for longer-range applications. The REIN 2.0 remains a strong option for CQB and close-quarters builds, especially if a micro version is desired, as the 3.0 does not currently offer one. The presenter advises choosing based on build purpose and distance requirements, and suggests upgrading from the 2.0 only if more output is genuinely needed.
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