🔦Light It Up Downrange! NEW Olight Javelot Tac!🔦

Published on October 19, 2022
Duration: 6:12

This video reviews the Olight Javelot Tac weapon-mounted light, highlighting its long-range illumination capabilities and mounting options. The instructor demonstrates its use on a Ruger MPR, showcasing its 1000-lumen output and 600-meter claimed throw. The review covers both Picatinny and M-LOK mounting systems, as well as the magnetic pressure pad switch.

Quick Summary

The Olight Javelot Tac is a tactical weapon light featuring 1000 lumens and a claimed 600-meter throw with a tight beam. It offers interchangeable Picatinny and M-LOK mounts and a magnetic pressure pad switch for versatile firearm integration and operation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Olight Halloween Sale
  2. 00:16Olight Javelot Mini EDC Light
  3. 00:57Olight Javelot Tac Weapon Light
  4. 01:12Mounting Systems (Picatinny & M-LOK)
  5. 01:22Using the Light Without Pressure Pad
  6. 01:47Pressure Pad Switch Features
  7. 02:11M-LOK Mount Installation on Ruger MPR
  8. 02:33Night Range Test Setup
  9. 03:43Long Range Illumination Demonstration
  10. 04:19Shooting at 50, 75, and 100 Yards
  11. 04:56Long Range Expertise & Close Flood
  12. 05:13Final Thoughts & Sale Information
  13. 05:40Call to Action & Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Olight Javelot Tac weapon light?

The Olight Javelot Tac offers 1000 lumens of output and a claimed 600-meter throw with a tight beam. It comes with interchangeable Picatinny and M-LOK mounting systems and a magnetic pressure pad switch for versatile tactical application.

How does the Olight Javelot Tac mount onto a firearm?

The Javelot Tac includes both a Picatinny rail mount and an M-LOK mount. The reviewer demonstrates how the M-LOK version attaches flush to a compatible handguard, providing a secure and integrated fit for tactical firearms.

What is the illumination range and beam pattern of the Olight Javelot Tac?

The Javelot Tac is designed for long-range illumination, with Olight claiming a 600-meter throw. It produces a very nice, tight, round beam pattern, making it effective for identifying targets at extended distances.

Can the Olight Javelot Tac be used without the pressure pad switch?

Yes, the Javelot Tac can be operated using its tail cap button. A full press activates the light on high, while a partial press activates the low setting. Momentary activation is also possible with both press types.

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