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22 COMMENTS

  1. The biggest problem that I can see with integrating an IR laser into this is that I don't think you want to have the potential of accidentally turning on the light while manipulating the device. A separate IR device is probably best.

  2. Lights are good, but if you have a problem their customer service is a problem…!!! Beware of hitting a road block if you have a light with a problem as I did… waiting a week in a response to get a light switched out. Received a light, charged it up same day and tested all the functions. had several toggling problems between functions contacted them right away through email and tried calling, No Calls back and no response to date!!!

  3. I put one of these on my Glock 19 Gen 5 MOS. Holy shit, it's blinding bright, strobe is awesome and the green laser….it's the most powerful laser I have ever seen. All for $150. I'm telling you, hit a home intruder with a 1300 lumens strobe light and green laser…watch how fast it takes the fight out of them.

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