Arisaka: The Dark Horse of Weapon Lights

Published on March 23, 2021
Duration: 22:04

This video reviews Arisaka's 300 and 600 series weapon lights, highlighting their performance and modularity. The 600 series offers 500 lumens and 55,000 candela, with dual-fuel battery capability. The 300 series is more compact, providing 325 lumens and 23,000 candela, using only CR123A batteries. The review also touches on the Unity Hot Button's ergonomic benefits and its ability to deliver full power to rechargeable lights.

Quick Summary

The Arisaka 600 series weapon light provides 500 lumens and 55,000 candela, highlighting the importance of candela for downrange performance. It also offers dual-fuel battery capability, accepting both CR123A and 16650 rechargeable batteries, making it a versatile option.

Chapters

  1. 00:50Arisaka 300 Series on HK SP5
  2. 02:11Arisaka 600 Series on AR-15
  3. 05:33Arisaka 600 Series Breakdown
  4. 07:24600 Series Specs: Lumens & Candela
  5. 08:54600 Series Battery Options
  6. 10:52Arisaka 300 Series Specs
  7. 11:53300 Series Setup on MP5
  8. 12:03300 Series Battery & Output
  9. 13:53Unity Hot Button Discussion
  10. 14:50Hot Button Design & Tech
  11. 15:30Hot Button Ergonomics & Gloves
  12. 18:38Unity Hot Button Verdict
  13. 19:02Overall Series Verdict
  14. 19:12Arisaka as a Pleasant Surprise
  15. 19:51300 Series Size & Performance

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications for the Arisaka 600 series weapon light?

The Arisaka 600 series weapon light offers 500 lumens and an impressive 55,000 candela. It supports both standard CR123A batteries and rechargeable 16650 batteries, providing flexibility for users.

How does the Arisaka 300 series weapon light compare to the 600 series?

The Arisaka 300 series is more compact, designed for sub-guns, with 325 lumens and 23,000 candela, using only CR123A batteries. The 600 series is more powerful and offers dual-fuel battery options.

What is the advantage of the Unity Hot Button for weapon lights?

The Unity Hot Button is designed to deliver full power to rechargeable weapon lights, a feature not found in standard Surefire switches. Its ergonomic design also allows for intuitive and easy activation, even when wearing gloves.

What is the significance of candela versus lumens for weapon lights?

Candela measures the intensity of light in a specific direction, indicating how far the beam will reach and its effectiveness at distance. Lumens measure the total amount of light emitted. For tactical applications, high candela is often more critical for target identification at range.

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