The weapon lights on today’s rifles and pistols weren’t invented in a vacuum, and certainly aren’t new. Let’s talk WMLs then compared to now.

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The weapon lights on today’s rifles and pistols weren’t invented in a vacuum, and certainly aren’t new. Let’s talk WMLs then compared to now.
We discuss light and lumens a lot here, partially because we’re gay for flashlights, but mostly because it’s a damned important topic.
People are depending on these pieces of gear with their lives, and to me, that seems to be a disservice to those buying these products. I absolutely would not trust my life to one of these lights, there are far better products out there to choose from. Caveat Emptor.
One of the latest flashlights from SureFire LLC is the rechargeable Surefire Stiletto. It deviates from the usual tubular format, with a slim pocket light outline designed to be carried comfortably in a pocket all day, It is reviewed here by MilitaryMorons.com.
WML (Weapon Mounted Light) or handheld or both? It's a common topic of discussion among those who go heeled. A couple of days ago Aaron Haskins of Twin Cities-based Acuto Training Concepts addressing this very thing. [content_block id=79075...
The Fenix HL60 is made of high-grade aluminum. Multiple features make it useful to a wide range of people and conducive to a similar range of activities.
OWL Optimized Weapon Light - New from Cloud Defensive! We've been following Cloud Defensive since its first product, the Light Control System (LCSmk1 and LCSmk2). Sean McCauley, the President over at Cloud Defensive, just gave us an exclusive announcement of their...
Using a shoot house to demonstrate why a powerful light is important if you want to penetrate a photonic barrier – here’s John Correia of Active Self Protection breaking it down.
Today in Language Lessons we cover the topic of lumens. We’ve all heard the word, but what exactly does it mean, and how does it affect light selection?
Today we’re talking Fenix, a budget[ish] brand. Specifically the Fenix UC35, which is an intuitive and user-friendly flashlight that pumps out a lot of power.