Quark Turbo Flashlights: "Weapon Light Standard" by Nutnfancy

Published on June 2, 2010
Duration: 28:29

This review by Nutnfancy provides an in-depth look at the 4Sevens Quark Turbo series of flashlights, positioning them as high-value alternatives to expensive dedicated weapon lights. The review covers technical specifications, performance testing on firearms, and comparisons to high-end competitors, concluding they offer excellent performance for their price point. Nutnfancy's extensive field testing and direct manufacturer communication establish his authority on the subject.

Quick Summary

The 4Sevens Quark Turbo series is highlighted as a high-value weapon light alternative, offering up to 230 lumens and proven durability, including IPX-8 waterproofing and recoil resistance on firearms, for around $75. This makes it a compelling choice against more expensive competitors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shotgun Testing
  2. 01:09Product Overview
  3. 02:42Size, Weight, and Battery Options
  4. 04:22Construction and Tail Cap Options
  5. 06:09Reflector and LED Technology
  6. 08:11Beam Performance and Throw
  7. 10:22Waterproofing and Durability
  8. 12:22User Interface and Modes
  9. 14:22Value and Market Comparison
  10. 16:09Recoil Proofing and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the 4Sevens Quark Turbo a good weapon light alternative?

The 4Sevens Quark Turbo series offers high lumen output and proven durability, including recoil resistance on firearms, at a significantly lower price point (around $75) compared to premium brands like Surefire, making it an excellent value option.

How durable are the 4Sevens Quark Turbo flashlights?

These flashlights have undergone rigorous testing, including submersion in water (IPX-8 rated) and recoil testing on a 12-gauge shotgun, demonstrating their ability to withstand harsh conditions and dynamic firearm use without failure.

What are the key technical specifications of the Quark 123^2 Turbo?

The Quark 123^2 Turbo features an XP-G R5 LED producing up to 230 lumens, weighs 3.6 oz, runs on 2x CR123A or 1x 17670 batteries, and has an IPX-8 waterproof rating, with an MSRP of approximately $75.

What user interface features does the Quark Turbo offer?

The tactical UI is programmable with multiple modes including Moonlight, Low, Medium, High, Max, SOS, Strobe, and Beacon. Users can program these modes by rapidly rotating the bezel, offering customization for various situations.

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