This video provides an in-depth review and test of the updated Streamlight TLR-1 HL-X weapon light. The presenter examines its 1,500 lumen output, durable aluminum construction, and its suitability for duty, home defense, or field use. The video also highlights its place within the TLR-1 series and offers links to discounts on related gear like Werkz holsters and Gatorz glasses, as well as the pistol slide manufacturer, Stiffler Manufacturing. The content emphasizes its function as an accessory for firearms and is presented for educational purposes.
This video review from "Guns & Gear" features SureFire's new XC3 Weaponlight, highlighting its 550 lumens and 7,200 candela output. Brenna McCoubrey from SureFire discusses the features and specifications with host Ryan Gresham. The review then transitions to a low-light shoothouse demonstration with Chris Cerino and Brenna at Range Ready Studios, showcasing the XC3's performance in challenging conditions. The description also provides extensive information about the "Guns & Gear" show, its broadcast schedule, and other Gun Talk media platforms.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to weapon-mounted lights (WMLs), covering key aspects for choosing and using them on pistols and rifles. Host Josh breaks down essential features like lumens, candela, and beam patterns, and discusses top brands including SureFire, Streamlight, and Cloud Defensive. The content also touches on light mounting systems, durability, switch types, batteries, and real-world applications for home defense, duty, and tactical scenarios. The importance of training with your WML is emphasized, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to enhance their firearm's effectiveness in low-light conditions.
This video provides a first look at the SureFire XC3, a compact handgun light. It highlights the light's 500 lumens and 7,200 candela output, its hybrid beam pattern, and its lightweight, compact design. The XC3 is presented as suitable for duty or everyday carry, featuring an ambidextrous activation switch with tactile feedback. Its mil-spec hard-anodized aluminum housing ensures compatibility with common light-bearing holsters. The light is powered by a single CR123 battery, easily replaceable without removing the light from the firearm. It attaches to universal or Picatinny rails, making it compatible with most compact handguns. The segment features Jack Oller and Andrew Wright following a training event.
This video review focuses on the SureFire X300 weapon-mounted light, highlighting its reliability and durability for military, law enforcement, and civilian use. It details the two available beam patterns: the X300 Ultra with 1,000 lumens and the X300 Turbo with 650 lumens and 66,000 candela for long-range precision. Key features like ambidextrous switching and compatibility with the DG switch are discussed. The video is part of the "Guns & Gear" series, which covers the latest innovations in the firearms industry with hosts Ryan Gresham, Kevin “KJ” Jarnagin, and Chris Cerino.
This video provides a comprehensive review of the Streamlight PolyTac X and PolyTac X USB lights. The reviewer conducts live-fire testing, drop tests on concrete, and a beam comparison with an older PolyTac model to showcase improvements. Key features, construction, and an overall assessment of the lights are discussed, with a focus on their potential as budget-friendly duty and weapon lights.
This video from Fun Gun Gear Reviews features an interview with David Chow, owner of 4Sevens Flashlight Company, and a tour of their Atlanta, Georgia headquarters. The description highlights 4Sevens as a producer of high-quality tactical, duty, and personal security lights, indicating a focus on practical and potentially self-defense-oriented lighting solutions. The content suggests an exploration of a brand known for its reliable and durable illumination products relevant to firearm owners and tactical applications.
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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