Olight Valkyrie PL Mini Weapons Light

Published on February 1, 2018
Duration: 12:57

The Olight Valkyrie PL-Mini is a compact 400-lumen weapon light offering excellent value at $79.95, with a 10% discount available. It features a quick-detach lever, ambidextrous controls, and magnetic USB charging. While it lacks a strobe, its simplified operation and 75-meter throw make it a strong contender for concealed carry and home defense, despite some rail compatibility limitations.

Quick Summary

The Olight Valkyrie PL-Mini is a compact 400-lumen weapon light priced at $79.95, with a 10% discount available via code 'olight10'. It features a QD lever, magnetic charging, and includes inserts for Glock and 1913 Picatinny rails, making it a versatile and affordable option for self-defense.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Price
  2. 01:22Mounting & Compatibility
  3. 01:59Olight Product Comparison
  4. 03:01Physical Specifications
  5. 04:07Operation & Modes
  6. 04:40Market Comparison
  7. 06:41Charging & Durability
  8. 08:06Range Performance
  9. 09:21Pros & Cons

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lumen output and price of the Olight Valkyrie PL-Mini?

The Olight Valkyrie PL-Mini delivers a bright 400 lumens and is affordably priced at $79.95. Viewers can also use the discount code 'olight10' for an additional 10% off.

How does the Olight PL-Mini mount onto firearms?

It features a quick-detach (QD) lever for easy attachment and removal. The light includes inserts for both Glock-style rails and standard 1913 Picatinny rails, ensuring broad compatibility with many handguns.

What are the key features of the Olight PL-Mini weapon light?

Key features include its compact size, 400-lumen output, ambidextrous toggle switches for momentary/constant-on, magnetic USB charging, IPX6 waterproof rating, and a 75-meter throw.

Does the Olight PL-Mini have a strobe mode?

No, the Olight Valkyrie PL-Mini does not feature a strobe mode. The reviewer notes this simplifies operation under stress, focusing on essential momentary and constant-on functions.

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