The O-Light PL-Pro

Published on May 24, 2019
Duration: 2:33

This guide details the installation and initial testing of the O-Light PL-Pro weapon light, as demonstrated by Jerry Miculek. It covers mounting on a Picatinny rail, utilizing the magnetic rechargeable battery and optional pressure switch, and performing durability tests under live fire. The video emphasizes the light's quick installation and dual lumen modes.

Quick Summary

The O-Light PL-Pro weapon light features quick, one-second installation on Picatinny rails, a magnetically rechargeable battery, and dual output modes (1500 lumens high, 300 lumens low). An optional magnetic pressure switch offers versatile activation placement.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Product Introduction
  2. 00:11Initial Test Setup
  3. 00:43Paid Endorsements and Testing Philosophy
  4. 00:53Product Features Overview
  5. 01:14Promotional Information and Discount Code
  6. 01:23Mounting and Pressure Switch
  7. 01:38On-Handguard Pressure Switch Placement
  8. 01:42Test Firing with 30-Round Magazine
  9. 01:50Firing Sequence and Light Activation
  10. 02:06Magazine Depletion and Light Operation Check

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you install the O-Light PL-Pro weapon light?

The O-Light PL-Pro mounts quickly onto any standard Picatinny rail, typically in about one second, thanks to its integrated mounting system. Ensure your firearm is unloaded before installation.

What are the key features of the O-Light PL-Pro?

Key features include a 1500-lumen high mode, a 300-lumen low mode, a magnetically rechargeable battery, and an optional pressure switch that magnetically attaches for versatile placement.

How is the O-Light PL-Pro powered and charged?

It uses a rechargeable battery that is charged magnetically. This eliminates the need to remove the battery or the light from the firearm for charging, offering convenience.

Can the O-Light PL-Pro be used with a pressure switch?

Yes, an optional pressure switch is available. It magnetically clips onto the light, allowing for flexible positioning on the firearm's handguard or frame for easy activation.

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