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People need to understand, lights much like guns and riffles are manufactured for a reason. Each have their own purpose. From the lumens and candela is pretty easy to determine this light was manufactured for home defense not for recce purposes. Some of these people think they are still in Iraq and forget the average consumer is a much larger audience and they are using their riffles for home defense not to hit someone at a distance defending a post. This like was manufactured to see an entire room, the entire body at close range like idk a home invasion. If you need more candela, you have other options. Jesus Christ.. go with a cloud defense or some other brand that’s a candela monster, if you are just protecting your home in case an invasion, this is a good light, you can see more of the room. At the end, we have to build a riffle first and need, their for we should have lights for different needs.
I bought the HL-X for my rifle and could not be happier. I do kinda wish I would have waited and purchased this one though because of the pressure pad. Mine has the pad plus the constant on/off and I dont like that. I keep the regular tail cap with it just in case it shorts out or something. This will be the first time I have used a pressure pad type of switch and I am not 100% onboard with the hype yet. Time will tell, but I have been buying Streamlight flashlights for years and I prefer them to most others. I have Surefire flashlights that didnt last 1 deployment in the military and cost 2-3x what I paid for a good Streamlight flashlight. I also have a no name brand flashlight I picked up at my local gun store from the "on sale" bin. I found a good LED bulb conversion and rechargeable batteries and that bad boy has lasted well over 12 years. I only use it as a pocket flashlight not a weapon light but sometimes the cheaper lights will surprise you.
Excellent night demo, definitely a huge difference.
Have you considered a way to mount the light so that it does not light up the can at night? Would be very interested in the options
I have this light on my shotty
Is that pitting your steel targets shooting that close. It pits mine bad, I may have a cheap steel.
Great Review Matt