RebelXTNC
Enlightened
It arrived today and I've only had a few minutes to work with it. I'm running 2x SureFire CR123a's while the 18650 batteries charge up.
It came with the orange peel reflector and tactical momentary/twisty in place.
The quick verdict: It's bright, it's white, it's got a smooth beam, it's well made and operates correctly.
I really do think a light of this caliber should come with an instruction page or two, at least mine didn't come with one. That's my only complaint.
The next brightest light I have is a D-mini. Using a smooth reflector, the D-mini has a tighter hotspot but the M1-R with orange peel is brighter overall.
I will be looking forward to comparing with the Olight T20 Q5 when that comes in.
Now I feel the eye-strain from looking at such bright lights on a white wall. I should stick to using them outside. They really do give a great clarity to everything outdoors within the 150-foot range that I tested. No straining to see objects that become visible but still murky like with my other lights that are all below 100 lumens.
It came with the orange peel reflector and tactical momentary/twisty in place.
The quick verdict: It's bright, it's white, it's got a smooth beam, it's well made and operates correctly.
I really do think a light of this caliber should come with an instruction page or two, at least mine didn't come with one. That's my only complaint.
The next brightest light I have is a D-mini. Using a smooth reflector, the D-mini has a tighter hotspot but the M1-R with orange peel is brighter overall.
I will be looking forward to comparing with the Olight T20 Q5 when that comes in.
Now I feel the eye-strain from looking at such bright lights on a white wall. I should stick to using them outside. They really do give a great clarity to everything outdoors within the 150-foot range that I tested. No straining to see objects that become visible but still murky like with my other lights that are all below 100 lumens.