Brinyte XP22 Scorpion Review & Test Low Profile Daul Beam 1300 Lumens Rechargeable Weapon Light

Published on April 2, 2024
Duration: 8:35

This guide details the installation and operation of the Brinyte XP22 Scorpion weapon light. It covers mounting onto a Picatinny rail, activating constant and strobe modes, and locking the device to prevent accidental discharge. The review highlights its low profile, 1300-lumen output, and rechargeable nature, making it a versatile accessory for various firearms.

Quick Summary

The Brinyte XP22 Scorpion is a low-profile, dual-beam weapon light with 1300 lumens, rechargeable battery, and a lock/unlock feature. It mounts easily on Picatinny rails and offers both constant illumination and a strobe mode. Tested at up to 298 yards, it provides effective illumination even in adverse conditions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Unboxing & Overview
  2. 00:38Light Presentation
  3. 01:01Mounting Mechanism
  4. 01:25Lock/Unlock Feature
  5. 01:43Brightness Test (Indoor)
  6. 01:46Strobe Mode Activation
  7. 02:12Strobe Mode Demonstration
  8. 02:35Mounting on Firearm
  9. 03:06Mounted Appearance
  10. 03:34Outdoor Night Test Prep
  11. 04:16200 Yard Test Shot
  12. 04:5050 Yard Illumination Test
  13. 05:43Longer Range Test Setup
  14. 06:14178 Yard Illumination
  15. 06:32Performance in Rain/Fog
  16. 06:58298 Yard Range Test
  17. 07:18Pulse/Strobe Mode (Outdoor)
  18. 08:00Final Impressions & Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Brinyte XP22 Scorpion weapon light?

The Brinyte XP22 Scorpion is a low-profile, dual-beam weapon light offering 1300 lumens. It's rechargeable, features a lock/unlock function to prevent accidental activation, and has a strobe mode. Its spring-loaded clamp allows for easy mounting on Picatinny rails.

How is the Brinyte XP22 Scorpion mounted and operated?

It mounts easily onto Picatinny rails via a spring-loaded clamp. Operation involves a single press for constant light and a double-click for strobe mode. The light can be locked by holding the power button for 5 seconds to prevent accidental discharge.

What is the effective range and brightness of the Brinyte XP22 Scorpion?

The light boasts 1300 lumens and a claimed throw of 260 yards. Testing showed it effectively illuminated targets at 178 yards and even provided faint outlines at 298 yards, despite rain and fog.

Does the Brinyte XP22 Scorpion require charging before first use?

No, the reviewer used the Brinyte XP22 Scorpion straight out of the box without charging it, indicating good initial battery life and readiness for immediate use.

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