OLIGHT vs SureFire

HOT RAM

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I used to be a firm believer in SureFire products and have owned several (still had one until a few hours ago),but...................

I went to a big gun show in Richmond ,VA Sunday and was quite surprised to find something that seems MUCH better..........the OLIGHT brand of lights.

I bought the T25 digital 3w LED ,powered by two AA batteries.It isn't much bigger than a Mini-Maglite,but is far brighter than my SureFire 9N !!!! It is rated at 190 lumens(the Tactical with the CR123A batteries is slightly brighter)

I also bought the M20 Warrior Tactical Premium (Mil-spec : MIL-STD-810F) that takes two CR123A batteries and puts out 250 lumens !!!!!!!!!! :eek: :rock:

They both have adjustable power output,high and low level S-O-S signals,and blinding strobes !!!!

The AA light was $88 and the M20 Warrior was only $130 !!!!

If you love flashlights,you will be impressed with the OLIGHT products !!
 
ill have to check it out. i have two streamlight ultra stingers and love them. i had to upgrade the batteries though, they only lasted 1hr from the factory.
 
i too have a couple of streamlight stingers and they are the tits, thanks nelson for the heads up
 
No problem

I have never used a light as bright as this OLIGHT Warrior

It came with a picatinny rail mount,choice of coiled or straight pressure switch,pocket clip,belt holster (with velcro break-away belt loop) that has both ends open so you can use the strike bezels at either end,and a lanyard.Quite a bargain,I think.
 
If you try an OLIGHT you might throw all the others out :D

I would have never believed it if I hadn't seen 'em for myself
 
Surefire sucks! I had one that I used for Pre-Flights and the sucker died on me after only 2 months of use. My 4 cell mag light has been going for a year now and the only down side is I have to change the batteries every 4 months or so....Just my.02!:)
 
Hope some others try it .It is a tremendous value.

I have a red 3 D-cell Maglite that I have used for over 10 yrs without a problem.I recently converted it to LED and it is even better.I keep it in the truck for non-lethal (hopefully) defense :D
 
HOT RAM said:
Hope some others try it .It is a tremendous value.

I have a red 3 D-cell Maglite that I have used for over 10 yrs without a problem.I recently converted it to LED and it is even better.I keep it in the truck for non-lethal (hopefully) defense :D

Ah red Maglites.... everyone should have one. :D ;)
 
Hahahaha :D

I have a notoriously short memory,so............it would probably never be ready for use in my case.

The OLIGHT runs for 150 hrs @ 71 lumens,12 hrs @ 90 lumens,and 4 hrs @ 250 lumens

Also has a range of 273 yards !!
 
Cool toys.......

I prefer to hide under secluded cover until the target presents itself......

D
 
A flashlight is an essential item (like a hanky,a gun a pocket knife,etc.)

When I went off-roading last SAT,a big Chevy got stuck and my buddy and I pulled out our OLIGHTs (the AA versions,I didn't have the Warrior 'til Sunday) and impressed everyone there with how well they worked.

It took about an hour to get him unstuck,so run time is a consideration for me.
 
HOT RAM said:
A flashlight is an essential item (like a hanky,a gun a pocket knife,etc.)

When I went off-roading last SAT,a big Chevy got stuck and my buddy and I pulled out our OLIGHTs (the AA versions,I didn't have the Warrior 'til Sunday) and impressed everyone there with how well they worked.

It took about an hour to get him unstuck,so run time is a consideration for me.

Runtime isnt that big of an issue for me. I have over 30 lights :D I do also have a modded Mag with 6 Cree Led's. It has a really good runtime. Maybe this weekend I will get some batteries charged and get some shots.
 
walbert said:
Runtime isnt that big of an issue for me. I have over 30 lights :D I do also have a modded Mag with 6 Cree Led's. It has a really good runtime. Maybe this weekend I will get some batteries charged and get some shots.


The OLIGHT uses Cree LEDs 3w ,I think

I have a few lights myself,but I only had two with me on the four wheeling trip

a cheapie AutoZone led and the OLIGHT

for really bright and cheap,I have a rechargeable 1 million candlepower spotlight ($20.00 @Lowes) :rock:
 

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