madecov
Flashlight Enthusiast
The 1C is a really nice small single Cr123 light with an XPG-R5. It has a nice defined hot spot.
The anodizing is nice and the color is the Klarus Mil green. It is nice and bright and throws nicely with decent spill.
The XT2C is a larger than expected light falling in size larger than a Quark X 123x2, but just slightly smaller than most other 2 cell lights, it is just slightly shorter than the XT-10 and a tiny bit thinner. It accepts one 18650 batteries easily and really quite bright using a XML-T6, of course due to the smaller diameter bezel this light is very floody with a very large hot spot at about 3 feet away. Butt it is bright. Both lights have the Klarus two part tactical rear tail switch with instant access to strobe and three output levels. There is no memory and the lights always come on in high mode initially.
With the appropriate pressure switch set the XT-2C would make a nice light to mount on a shotgun (if it can handle the recoil) since it is smaller and a shotgun does not require the throw of a typical long gun. I may get the pressure switch for it and give a test run on my Police pump gun.
The one place that Klarus did not get things right is that any of the XT's except the XT10 do not have a pocket clip.
Overall I like the XT series, they fit MY idea of how a tactical interface should work.
The anodizing is nice and the color is the Klarus Mil green. It is nice and bright and throws nicely with decent spill.
The XT2C is a larger than expected light falling in size larger than a Quark X 123x2, but just slightly smaller than most other 2 cell lights, it is just slightly shorter than the XT-10 and a tiny bit thinner. It accepts one 18650 batteries easily and really quite bright using a XML-T6, of course due to the smaller diameter bezel this light is very floody with a very large hot spot at about 3 feet away. Butt it is bright. Both lights have the Klarus two part tactical rear tail switch with instant access to strobe and three output levels. There is no memory and the lights always come on in high mode initially.
With the appropriate pressure switch set the XT-2C would make a nice light to mount on a shotgun (if it can handle the recoil) since it is smaller and a shotgun does not require the throw of a typical long gun. I may get the pressure switch for it and give a test run on my Police pump gun.
The one place that Klarus did not get things right is that any of the XT's except the XT10 do not have a pocket clip.
Overall I like the XT series, they fit MY idea of how a tactical interface should work.