This video showcases the RovyVon GL4 Pro Defense Distributors Edition, a specialized tactical light and laser module. The reviewer highlights its IR illuminator, green laser, and IR laser capabilities, which can be used individually or combined. It also features a white light (in Standard and XL variations), a 3-way toggle switch for constant or momentary activation, and a tool-free latch for easy mounting. The description emphasizes the exclusive modifications made by Defense Distributors, including corrected markings, strengthened adjustment points to prevent breakage, and enhanced QC standards. The unit is powered by CR123A batteries and is IPX8 waterproof, making it suitable for harsh conditions. The reviewer expresses that this is the first time they couldn't break a device, implying exceptional durability.
This video reviews the LA Police Gear SlideRail® XWL Tactical WeaponLight, highlighting it as a budget-friendly alternative to the Streamlight TLR-1. The review emphasizes its 800-lumen output, 1.5-hour runtime, and the unique SlideRail® feature for adjustable mounting on polymer rails without modifications. It also mentions holster compatibility and the unit's construction, positioning it as a high-quality option at a lower price point.
This video from OpticsPlanet reviews the Streamlight TLR-8 Rail Mounted Tactical LED Weapon Light. The description highlights its 500-lumen output, three modes (LED, laser, and combo), and long battery life with a CR123A battery. It emphasizes the easy rail grip clamp system for self-installation and detachment, its compact size fitting flush with G19 and similar pistols, and an ambidextrous multi-function push-button switch. The light is also noted to be compatible with various holster brands and available with a green laser option, making it suitable for a wide range of handguns.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Streamlight ProTac 90 flashlight, highlighting its 300-lumen output and dual battery compatibility (CR123A or AA). The reviewer conducts drop tests, performs a beam comparison, details the flashlight's features, and offers an overall assessment. The description also includes affiliate links for the flashlight, rechargeable batteries, and various apparel brands, as well as links to the reviewer's social media and Amazon store.
This video from Surefire showcases their new product lineup for 2018, focusing on innovative lighting solutions and a new suppressor. At Shot Show 2018, Miles and Andrew highlight the M600 DF scout light with its 1500-lumen rechargeable battery capability, and the upgraded M300c mini scout light. Handgun illumination is covered with the XH35 (300/1000 lumens with strobe) and the XH55G, which adds a top-mounted green laser to reduce height over bore. For everyday carry, the EDCL 1 (500 lumens) and EDCL 2 (1200 lumens) are introduced. The Dual Fuel Furry tactical light offers 1500 lumens and flexible battery options. Finally, the titanium Socom 260 SPS suppressor for 260 and 6.5 calibers is presented as a lightweight and durable option with quick-detach compatibility.
Nutnfancy reviews the Fenix TK15 tactical flashlight, emphasizing its durability and suitability for harsh conditions. He details its user-friendly interface, mode memory, and impressive brightness from the Cree XP-G LED. The review covers its performance in backpacking, water testing, and tactical shooting scenarios, comparing its throw to other lights. Construction quality, including its aluminum tubing, pocket clip, and AR glass lens, is praised. Minor drawbacks like the side-mounted dimmer switch's lack of knurling and inability to tailstand are noted. Potential uses are highlighted as weapon light, home defense, EDC, and more. The video concludes that the TK15 offers excellent value and holds its own in the tactical light market.
This video review by Nutnfancy analyzes the 4Sevens Maelstrom G5 flashlight, positioning it as a potential "Surefire Killer." The reviewer highlights its durability, brightness (375 Lumens OTF), and reasonable price point. While acknowledging its limitations in throw distance (washing out beyond 100 yards) and difficulty with detailed target designation through scopes at that range, it performs well from 50-75 yards in demanding conditions. The light features robust construction, multiple mode sets, and compatibility with 18650 cells. It's recommended for duty light, home defense, and search and rescue roles, offering high value despite its throw limitations compared to some SureFire options.
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