Thanks for giving an overview! I think I’ll pick one up, Fun fact, you can in-fact see IR through a camera. Or at least the LEDs light up to check function.
How did you manage to review a light and not show footage of it in use at NIGHT??? Would have been nice to see how tight the beam is or how wide the spill is or what kind of throw it has. Or maybe show some actual nvg footage with its IR capability.
@@TiberiousGib Well there's an opportunity for content! This video is exactly one year old today. You could do an update on how you've liked it for the last year and air any complaints you might have, or highlight any of the positives. And then make a suggestion on whether or not it's still a good buy going into 2024.
You can prevent having to clean weapon lights entirely by wiping on some unflavored petroleum chapstick, or straight up petroleum jelly. Very thin coat. It won't hurt the lens or light output. Then when its dirty just wipe off the carbon goo and reapply chapstick.
IR and Red light are the safest. A bump to white light may test the helmet integrity and possibly skull integrity if shit is real. LARPing, no big deal.
Helpful video! Never ran across your channel, glad I did now! Straight to the point but you don’t have a tacticool stick up your ass like some people lol. Stay safe man.