Compact Pistol Light Showdown
We test out six popular compact and subcompact pistol lights to see which one might work best on your carry pistol.
We test out six popular compact and subcompact pistol lights to see which one might work best on your carry pistol.
I test ten full size lights to the breaking point for vibration, thermal regulation, salt water immersion, shock, and impact. One light almost survives.
Olight has just launched their Baldr Pro R. Despite Olight’s confusing naming scheme, I think this full size light/laser combination is the best “Baldr” yet.
The market for full size lights in the $80-150 range is crowded. We recently reviewed a number of them. A recent addition to the market is the Nightstick TWM-30 with 1200 lumens and 9,379 candela. Is there room for another full size light? Let’s find out…
I purchased all 3 of the Modlite PL350 pistol light configurations. Here is what I learned when I ran them “head to head to head”.
At 1350 lumens, 54,000 candela, and a color temperature of 5800k, the $319 Modlite PL350 should be the best pistol light on the market. I purchased 5 of the lights at a cost of over $1609 and put them to the test to see if they live up to the hype.
If you’ve searched the Internet for information on compensators, you’ve undoubtedly run across the claim that they can blind you at night. We take a close look at this claim.
We know 18350 lights are coming from Modlite and Cloud Defensive. However, one 18350 light is on the market today… is this $50 light worth it?
Introduction The Surefire X300U launched in August 2018. This upgraded version solidified Surefire’s large light
By utilizing laboratory equipment and techniques, Low Light Defense is able to provide objective and comprehensive light performance data to the community.