Paragon WLC - MUST HAVE for cleaning weapon lights!!

Published on June 7, 2023
Duration: 2:35

This video demonstrates the effective use of Paragon WLC for cleaning weapon-mounted lights, specifically a Surefire X300 attached to a Springfield Prodigy. The process involves applying the cleaner, allowing it to soak, agitating with a Q-tip, and wiping clean, making it a simple and quick maintenance task.

Quick Summary

Paragon WLC is an effective cleaner for weapon-mounted lights like the Surefire X300. The process involves applying the cleaner, letting it soak for 30 seconds, agitating with a Q-tip, and wiping clean, making it a quick and simple maintenance task for firearm owners.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Paragon WLC
  2. 00:42Demonstration: Cleaning a Dirty Surefire Light
  3. 01:01Applying Paragon WLC
  4. 01:19Soaking and Agitating with Q-tip
  5. 01:34Wiping Down the Light
  6. 01:49Cleaning Exterior Gunk
  7. 02:04Final Thoughts and Rating

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Paragon WLC used for?

Paragon WLC (Weapon Light Cleaner) is specifically designed to effectively clean carbon fouling and grime from weapon-mounted lights, ensuring they remain functional and bright.

How do you use Paragon WLC on a weapon light?

Apply a few drops of Paragon WLC to the dirty areas, let it soak for about 30 seconds, agitate with a Q-tip, and then wipe clean with a cloth. It can be used on the lens and exterior.

What firearms and lights are shown in the demonstration?

The video features a Springfield Prodigy pistol equipped with a Surefire X300 weapon light, demonstrating the cleaning process on this specific combination.

Is cleaning weapon lights important?

Yes, cleaning weapon lights is crucial. Carbon buildup and dirt can obscure the beam, reducing effectiveness for aiming or illumination, especially after shooting.

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