I bought the "Feyachi" branded light for my AR off of Amazon for about 30 bucks. M-lok mount. It has worked just fine through hundreds of rounds. I think the fancy brands need to revise their pricing schedules.....
I have a couple of these knock offs. One M300 and another M600DF. Theyve held up for years. Classes, courses and a bunch of night sessions. They are compaitible with scout off set mounts which is a plus!
Great stuff guys!!! I own about 10 of these on various rifles. All of them seem to be holding up. No issues at all. Everything works. You can even swap unity and SF pressure caps and switches
I bought a Chinese knockoff Surefire XC1 for like 40 bucks off Ebay. For basically 100% cosmetics and a useless laser I'll probably never use , it's perfect for a range beater Glock in case I need a light to shoot at sunset or something.
Chinese knockoffs are not what they used to be; in most cases, they are pretty good. I have a couple of these lights and have no complaints. I have also tried the EOTech magnifier knockoffs, and they work well. I have also used the mounts for my optics and they are solid. The price difference is ridiculous.
@@juanbaixeras6965 true! And most cases clones come from the same manufacturer. Someone just asks them to make minor adjustments like reduce the material quality or battery life, etc but they usually function just as well. Personally I like to stick to US made products but when the price difference is 700% it’s easy to be persuaded 😂
ive got one of these junkers i think i have 40$ in with batteries and the mlok mount, has made it through about 200 rounds so far still works fine and will light up the whole house
I have a Amazon led light on my ar9 it has been running fine for a couple years only issue I have is I do not care for the slight blue color of the beam but its bright, adjustable, and takes a rechargeable lithium battery my ar15 has an older sun optics light laser combo that takes 2 cr123
I have Surefire, Streamlight, Cloud, Modlite, Klarus, Olight, Nightstick, Goonbeam, Monstrum, Feyachi, Wadsn, Sotac, and Toughsoul lights. Out of all those lights, my favorite is shockingly the Toughsoul. It is super rugged, bright, throws far, and is a quarter of the cost of a Surefire/Cloud/Modlite. Close second is Monstrum Arcsaber
Great video Thanks for sharing and I understand that accidentally buying a gun. I did that a while back on a WASR M9MM $230.01 so good oops in the long run.
I bought the "Feyachi" branded light for my AR off of Amazon for about 30 bucks. M-lok mount. It has worked just fine through hundreds of rounds. I think the fancy brands need to revise their pricing schedules.....
@@crazy8sdrums I’ve used that one as well in the past and I thought it was awesome!
Same. People are just paying for the name.
great content! it's awesome to see someone actually put some knockoffs to the test.
@@mrshort2379 thank you! 🙌
I have a couple of these knock offs. One M300 and another M600DF. Theyve held up for years. Classes, courses and a bunch of night sessions. They are compaitible with scout off set mounts which is a plus!
Great stuff guys!!! I own about 10 of these on various rifles. All of them seem to be holding up. No issues at all. Everything works. You can even swap unity and SF pressure caps and switches
@@BearArmsChannel oh no way that’s awesome to know!
I bought a Chinese knockoff Surefire XC1 for like 40 bucks off Ebay. For basically 100% cosmetics and a useless laser I'll probably never use , it's perfect for a range beater Glock in case I need a light to shoot at sunset or something.
Chinese knockoffs are not what they used to be; in most cases, they are pretty good. I have a couple of these lights and have no complaints. I have also tried the EOTech magnifier knockoffs, and they work well. I have also used the mounts for my optics and they are solid. The price difference is ridiculous.
@@juanbaixeras6965 true! And most cases clones come from the same manufacturer. Someone just asks them to make minor adjustments like reduce the material quality or battery life, etc but they usually function just as well. Personally I like to stick to US made products but when the price difference is 700% it’s easy to be persuaded 😂
I have the same light for my black hawk down build haha great video!!
@@peternoschese9637 no way that’s awesome! 😂
i like the background music lol
Your video shows why not to buy it! I've had the same flashlight on my weapon for 10 years and it's never come loose. 1000s of rounds!
Thanks for the vid and review. 💯 haha I see even the camera was squinting during full auto lol
thank you! and lol yes can't get banned on TH-cam yet 😂
Just what I was looking for 😂
ive got one of these junkers i think i have 40$ in with batteries and the mlok mount, has made it through about 200 rounds so far still works fine and will light up the whole house
Good vid man
Thank you!
I have a Amazon led light on my ar9 it has been running fine for a couple years only issue I have is I do not care for the slight blue color of the beam but its bright, adjustable, and takes a rechargeable lithium battery my ar15 has an older sun optics light laser combo that takes 2 cr123
I have Surefire, Streamlight, Cloud, Modlite, Klarus, Olight, Nightstick, Goonbeam, Monstrum, Feyachi, Wadsn, Sotac, and Toughsoul lights. Out of all those lights, my favorite is shockingly the Toughsoul. It is super rugged, bright, throws far, and is a quarter of the cost of a Surefire/Cloud/Modlite. Close second is Monstrum Arcsaber
Awesome to know I'll have to check those out!
Have you tried using the light at night and seeing if it flickers while shooting?
@@briang7826 I have not but will this weekend to update!
Great video Thanks for sharing and I understand that accidentally buying a gun. I did that a while back on a WASR M9MM $230.01 so good oops in the long run.
What kind of tape is that?
@@Tatsunami_Studios goon tape!
100 mph tape dont break