Lightwin Dual Laser & Light Combo Review & Shoot

Published on March 18, 2026
Duration: 6:31

This expert guide details the installation and zeroing process for the Lightwin Dual Laser & Light Combo, a versatile 3-in-1 accessory featuring an 800-lumen flashlight and dual-color lasers. The review highlights its robust build quality for its price point and practical application on firearms like the Taurus GX2. It covers unboxing, specifications, physical features, range testing, and night performance, emphasizing the brightness difference between the blue and purple lasers.

Quick Summary

The Lightwin Dual Laser & Light Combo is a 3-in-1 accessory featuring an 800-lumen tactical flashlight with multiple modes and dual-colored lasers (purple and blue). It boasts IPX6 waterproofing, a 2-meter drop rating, and a rechargeable battery, offering excellent value at $60.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Product Introduction and Unboxing
  2. 00:44Lightwin Specifications Overview
  3. 01:27Physical Features and Operation
  4. 02:40Range Testing on Taurus GX2
  5. 03:58Night Performance Demonstration
  6. 05:18Summary and Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Lightwin Dual Laser & Light Combo?

The Lightwin is a 3-in-1 accessory featuring an 800-lumen tactical flashlight with high, low, and strobe modes. It also includes dual-colored lasers, with purple and blue options reviewed, and is IPX6 waterproof and drop-tested to 2 meters.

How long does the battery last on the Lightwin Dual Laser & Light Combo?

Battery life varies by mode: 6 hours for laser-only, 1.2 hours for light-only on high, and approximately 50 minutes when both lasers and the light are used simultaneously. It features a rechargeable battery.

Is the Lightwin Dual Laser & Light Combo suitable for compact pistols?

Yes, its compact size makes it well-suited for compact and subcompact pistols. It can also be mounted on rifles or shotguns due to its Picatinny/Weaver compatibility.

What is the brightness difference between the purple and blue lasers on the Lightwin?

The blue laser is significantly brighter and more visible than the purple laser, especially at distance. The blue laser is estimated to be about three times brighter than the purple laser.

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