This video introduces the elusive Brewan 1000 Lumen tactical rail mount pistol light, noting its difficulty to acquire. The presenter compares it to a TLR1 clone and highlights its potential value at a price point of $45-50, contrasting it with more expensive alternatives. A review and potential torture test are suggested for future content.
This review covers the EZShoot 2000 Lumen Dual Tactical Weapon Light, detailing its unboxing, mounting on a shotgun, and performance under live-fire conditions with 12-gauge recoil. The light features a low-profile design, dual beams, strobe mode, and USB rechargeability, demonstrating durability and effective illumination up to approximately 150 yards.
This review covers the Brinyte XP22 Scorpion weapon light, highlighting its dual-beam design ideal for firearms with fixed front sights like the AR-15 or Sub 2000. The reviewer praises its simple mounting system and tail switch operation, noting the 1300-lumen output and magnetic charging port. Longevity of the internal battery is a key concern addressed through a long-term testing plan.
This video provides a comprehensive review and comparison of popular pistol-mounted weapon lights, including the SureFire X300 Turbo, Streamlight TLR-1 HL, Olight PL-Turbo Valkyrie, Olight Valkyrie Turbo LEP, and Goon Beam. The testers evaluate output, throw, spill, cold weather performance, water submersion, and runtime, offering insights into their strengths and weaknesses for tactical applications.
This review of the Streamlight Protac Rail Mount 1 and 2 lights highlights significant durability and reliability issues, particularly concerning the pressure switches and lens mounting. The instructor notes that these lights often fail prematurely due to heat, cold, or recoil, leading to reduced output or complete failure. Compared to higher-end options like SureFire and Modlite, the Protac series is deemed less robust for demanding use, especially when mounted near muzzle devices.
This review of the Streamlight TLR-VIR2 highlights its function as a combined IR illuminator and laser designator, primarily intended for pistol use. While it offers a budget-friendly entry into IR capabilities, its performance, particularly the illuminator's weakness and potential mounting/zeroing issues, makes it less suitable for long guns. The IR laser designator is deemed effective at close range, comparable to civilian-legal options from Holosun and DBAL.
This YouTube video features Lenny Magill showcasing the new Nightstick Compact Weapon Light. The video provides a demonstration of the light's capabilities, highlighting its small size and brightness. Additionally, Magill offers instruction on the correct application of a weapon light in self-defense and home defense scenarios. The description also includes a direct link to purchase the product.
This video reviews the Dagger Defense DD-SD01 pistol-mounted light. The presenter highlights its inexpensive price point, veteran-owned company status, and use of CR123A batteries. Initial impressions suggest a lightweight, durable aluminum alloy construction with a matte finish and a decent beam dispersion despite a central hotspot. The light is tested for fit on a Glock 19, noting a secure mount but a slight reach issue for the switch with smaller hands.
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