Monday, December 26, 2011

SureFire M951-KIT02, Millennium Universal Incandescent WeaponLight with FM63 Infrared Filter, 65 Lumens, Black

!±8± SureFire M951-KIT02, Millennium Universal Incandescent WeaponLight with FM63 Infrared Filter, 65 Lumens, Black

Brand : SureFire | Rate : | Price : $349.95
Post Date : Dec 26, 2011 18:23:17 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


  • ITAR Notice: Export of the commodities described herein is strictly prohibited without a valid export license issued by the U.S. Department of State, Office of Defense Trade Controls, prescribed in the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), Title 22, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 120-130.
  • Tactical XM07 Tail Cap Switch: The XM07 tail cap switch assembly features a click-on/off push-button switch, a plug in momentary-on switch with a 7.0" cable and a system disable option.
  • The switches operate independently of each other. When the tail cap switch is activated, the tape switch is disabled. Turning the tail cap switch to the off position activates the tape switch. The system disable feature eliminates the possibility of accidental activation from either switch.
  • High Output: P60 Bulb produces a powerful 65 lumen beam
  • Turbohead Option: Optional beam-focusing 2.5" Turbohead delivers a tighter, longer reaching beam

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SureFire M951-KIT02, Millennium Universal Incandescent WeaponLight with FM63 Infrared Filter, 65 Lumens, Black

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Monday, December 12, 2011

SIG P229 with Surefire X300

This SIG P229 is my new IDPA gun. It's so cold out here, my hands were stiff and I was fumbling a bit. Cold weather makes everything twice as difficult. The wind didn't help either. The P229 was late to the .40 caliber game because SIG developed it just for that caliber. They then made a 9mm version, but the core gun was a .40. Unlike other guns which were native 9mm pistols and then converted to the larger cartridge. Full length rails aid accuracy and stability of the weapon. The fact that these rails are also polished smooth is one of the reasons the SIG P series handguns are so bloody reliable. Add to that the double wound springs and sturdy construction makes these guns as flawlessly reliable as any autoloading pistol can be. The weapon light is a Surefire X300. This unit uses a high intensity LED for longer battery life and a more focused beam without the hot spots or dark spots of regular bulbs. When it comes to weapon lights - Surefire is the way to go. Surefires are not just flashlights. They engineer their lights specially for weapons usage. That means Recoil tollerance. Other lights can work fine and you think they are the cat's meow... until you start really shooting with them on the weapon and then they go tits up in a hurry. For a fighting pistol - SIG. The SIG P229 is, I believe, used by more Federal Law Enforcement Agencies than any other handgun. There is a reason for that. Pure Excellence.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Weapon Light Brands Roundup - What Are Your Options?

!±8± Weapon Light Brands Roundup - What Are Your Options?

If you are currently in the market for an effective, and of course bright, attachable light for your gun, there are a handful of brands and product options worth looking at. Most of these brands use LED technology and are also leaders in the tactical flashlight segment of the market.

A weapon light is basically a flashlight that has rails and mechanisms that attach to a handgun, shotgun, or riffle. Most weapons manufacturers follow rail-mount standards such as the "Picatinny rail" which is used so that weapons can share aftermarket accessories like scopes and lights.

It is important that you know what you want from your weapon torch. Involved are characteristics like light color, throw, and spill. For weapons, a good light should have a directed thrower-style beam that has minimal spill for obvious tactical reasons. Below are just some of the popular brands that manufacture excellent lights and are available from most tactical products retailers.

SureFire

Of course, any LED tactical light talk is not complete without SureFire. SureFire is an American company that offers many illumination tools and other related products ranging from knives and batteries. Their weapon light line was pioneered by the X series of LED lights popular products such as the SureFire X200.

Streamlight and Insight

The two names are combined in this section simply because Streamlight has since been discontinued and now moonlight as part of the Insight Technology brand. Insight develops tactical products like night vision systems for the US military and other Federal Law agencies. If you want weapon lights that are tried and tested in the field, it does not get any better than this.

Safariland

Safariland is also a known provider and developer of weapons-related products for Law Enforcement agencies. They have been in the business for 40 plus years and manufacture items such as body armors, holsters, scopes, and of course, gun lights.

EOTech and Trijicon

Currently, these brands do not offer LED-style weapon lights but are relevant to this article because they have top notch light-related magnifiers and scopes that attach to riffles and handguns. Some of their scopes are electrically powered and the use of such eliminates the need for highly-visible tactical lights.


Weapon Light Brands Roundup - What Are Your Options?

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