Arisaka and Rosch Works are using Don McLeish designed reflectors and xpg2 pills assembled by malkoff in their SL1 and E1 lights, respectively. Claiming 250 to 280 of lumens or so. I used my m31 drop in in a VME head for this test.
The M600U is a very successful wml featuring Surefire's TIR technology, and the M300c is its new little brother. Both are very popular.
The Streamlight Protac 1L is a 180 otf lumen 2.0oz light preferred by Frank Proctor so strongly that he had a special mount made just for him and that light by Unity.
Below, I compare the above as well as the high and low beams of my 2010 grand jeep cherokee. The target is a red 1 gallon gas jug at 50 meters wedged between the two small tree trunks center frame at waist level, with the larger light colored oak as a backdrop.
Jeep hi beams:
Jeep low beams:
SL PT1L:
Malkoff 280 otf lumen M31 in VME head with AR coated sapphire lens:
Surefire M300c (KE1F head):
Surefire M600U (KE2C head):
The M600U is a very successful wml featuring Surefire's TIR technology, and the M300c is its new little brother. Both are very popular.
The Streamlight Protac 1L is a 180 otf lumen 2.0oz light preferred by Frank Proctor so strongly that he had a special mount made just for him and that light by Unity.
Below, I compare the above as well as the high and low beams of my 2010 grand jeep cherokee. The target is a red 1 gallon gas jug at 50 meters wedged between the two small tree trunks center frame at waist level, with the larger light colored oak as a backdrop.
Jeep hi beams:
Jeep low beams:
SL PT1L:
Malkoff 280 otf lumen M31 in VME head with AR coated sapphire lens:
Surefire M300c (KE1F head):
Surefire M600U (KE2C head):