ThruNite TC12 Torture Test (HD)

Published on April 16, 2016
Duration: 8:48

This video provides a comprehensive review and torture test of the ThruNite TC12 rechargeable flashlight. The host, from BERETTA9mmUSA, demonstrates the flashlight's performance during night shooting with a Walther PPQ .45 ACP, showcasing its beam throw and illumination capabilities. The flashlight then undergoes rigorous durability tests, including multiple throws, drops, and submersion in water, all of which it survives with continued functionality, highlighting its robust construction.

Quick Summary

The ThruNite TC12 flashlight proved highly durable in a comprehensive torture test, surviving multiple long-distance throws, various drop impacts, and submersion in water while maintaining full functionality. It's also suitable for night shooting, effectively illuminating targets up to 50 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: ThruNite TC12 Review & Torture Test
  2. 00:30Flashlight Beam Performance at 50 Yards
  3. 01:10Night Shooting with Walther PPQ .45 ACP (Green Light)
  4. 02:00Night Shooting with Walther PPQ .45 ACP (White Light)
  5. 03:10Target Review & Torture Test Begins
  6. 03:25First Throw Test: Durability Check
  7. 04:30Second Throw Test: Increased Distance
  8. 05:25Drop Tests: Head, Tailcap, and Face Impacts
  9. 06:45Final Throw & Water Submersion Test
  10. 07:55Conclusion: ThruNite TC12 Passed Torture Tests

Frequently Asked Questions

How durable is the ThruNite TC12 flashlight?

The ThruNite TC12 is exceptionally durable. It successfully endured multiple long-distance throws, various drop tests onto hard surfaces, and submersion in water, remaining fully functional throughout all tests.

Can the ThruNite TC12 be used for night shooting?

Yes, the ThruNite TC12 is well-suited for night shooting. Its powerful beam effectively illuminates targets at distances of 45-50 yards, and the green light setting can help highlight muzzle flash.

Is the ThruNite TC12 a rechargeable flashlight?

Yes, the ThruNite TC12 is a rechargeable flashlight, meaning it does not require disposable batteries. This offers convenience and cost savings over time.

What kind of handgun was used with the ThruNite TC12 in the video?

The handgun used in conjunction with the ThruNite TC12 flashlight during the night shooting demonstration was a Walther PPQ chambered in .45 ACP.

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