For a Hand Held Klarus is hard to beat for features and value. As far as wml sorry no help there.What is your guys favorite flashlight to run on AR?
What is your guys favorite flashlight to run on AR?
Night sticks are horrible. Don't trust them for anything. Numerous agencies have returned them due to constant failuresLGL-170: Rechargeable Full-Size Long Gun Light Kit - (2) 18650
The LGL-170 rechargeable full-size long gun light kit is a complete weapon lighting system for your rifle, carbine, or shotgun. Made of 6061-T6 aluminum and hard anodized black, it features a super-bright LED rated at 1500 lumens with a 1.5-hour runtime. Designed around a high-efficiency deep par...www.nightstick.com
Check Nightstick out. They make decent lights
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Olight has been good for me. I've bought many lights from them as gifts and personal use.
I wouldn't know about that. My Nightstick 850xl has been good for for over 5 years now. It's been on a few rifles, and two pistols. Maybe I got lucky.Night sticks are horrible. Don't trust them for anything. Numerous agencies have returned them due to constant failures
On a related note, the tan Streamlight MicroUSB is a neat flashlight.
Its a 1 AAA sized rechargeable pocket flashlight. it defaults to high output on the first press, low on the 2nd press. (the identical black version is opposite for use primarily as an inspection light)
I had to switch after my primary pocket EDC light was discontinued and am impressed.
M600U-Z68 | 6-Volt Ultra-High-Output LED Scout Light® w/ M75 Thumbscrew Mount | SureFire
With its recoil-proof, ultra-high-output LED delivering 1000 lumens of blinding white light, the M600U-Z68 weapon light ensures you won’t. Its proprietary TIR lens shapes the light into a far-reaching beam with ample surround light for exceptional peripheral vision, making the M600U ideal for...www.surefire.com
I run a scout light, have a tape switch but honestly don't care for it. That being said I just got to play with a Cloud Defensive light today and WOW those things are amazing. PID easily out to 150 yards , they are sweet and made in Indiana too.
Anyone who suggests O-Lights , you are wrong and have made a bad decision. Please replace your garbage rod light before it grenades on you.
The candela difference between the two lights is significant. I bought some Surefires last year ( a scout dual fuel and a X300) and honestly wish I hadn't. My relatively inexpensive TLR1 HL and Protac HL-X dual fuel lights have more candela and throw than the Surefires that are more than twice the price. I did some non-scientific testing between all the lights in a school auditorium last year and found the Streamlights to be brighter. The new Surefire Turbo lights will probably fix that issue, but my money will probaly go to Cloud Defensive when I upgrade lights again.
In my opinion, tape switches are just add more parts than necesary and more parts are just more places for problems to occur.