… Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah. The brand is called “ASSLETES” Is this name in honor of the dearly departed Bud Lite? Because this name sounds like the main event in the Pride Olympics! Seriously, at this price, I would consider them disposable; if I had not just bought two OLight Odin GL in FDE for $138 each (1500 Lumens) … I could not help but notice that you never said anything about the light output, quality or whether they had strobe modes, so I will offer that looking at the listings, I found that BOTH short and long versions are rated at 400 Lumens at 40 minutes - inconceivable, since this defies physics because the two-battery light should feature some combination of either it lasting twice as long or be twice as bright, depending on the electronics used. No Strobe, Candela or light spill patterns described. No description of whether they feature momentary as well as latching on/off switches. It’s a detail others do describe. Pass. But you did make me think about it, and click on the links which give you credit, regardless of whether anyone buys it.
@@straplyfedjIsn't that what I said in the original commented you replied to? Because that is a lot of words and negativity to just say you agree with me at the end.
Does anyone know the actual brand and model of the long version as it is pictured with a low profile 45° offset mount? The links just go to Amazon listing and not the exact product. Thanks for the video.
I purchased both of these lights and the light output was pretty even with both but I took the flashlight heads and swapped them and now there is a major difference in light output. So put the light head from the flashlight with 1 CR123 on the flashlight body that holds 2 CR123 batteries and Way better light output! I’m not even using the 1 CR123 flashlight because it barely puts out any light now.
@@stevensnipes1404 I got both in today and your right the short light head is insane on the longer light but it gets hot fast . The small light don’t work at all with the longer lights head
@@HotBrass-Lead the longer head light on the small one I have seems like the lumens was cut to 1/3rd. It still puts out some light but not near enough to have in a duty situation.
Does it exist. Is there a power source to replace individual batteries on a night scope, illuminator, lazer and flashlight. Obviously all these would need a common voltage. The removed batteries weight would balance the increased weight of the power source.
You are right that this is a great product for the price but i must say that the new feyochi 1500 better and cheaper. Super reliable and has less failures since they added the charging port wich prevents you from braking the pressure switch wire on the back. And since it comes with a good offset mount and good pressure switch it will cost less to get it fully setup. All for $42. Just my 2 cents
@@1badombre82 I have a genuine surefire mini scout I bought for an arm and a leg back in 2011. I also have a couple streamlights. I'm not willing to shoot an airsoft BB at any of them but inspecting the feyachi glass after it shattered it seems thin. It still works fine and im still using on my airsoft.
You returned it without even trying it ? How in the hell can a light drain a battery when it’s not in use ? People like you just look to trash things because it’s not your 200$ light you feel stupid for buying . This light literally takes the same tail caps and heads as the surefire m300 their interchangeable.
I’ve got one of these arriving tomorrow, so I’m definitely interested to check on battery drain. Funny you ask how it could drain. I bought this to replace an Inforce WMLx gen 2 that would drain batteries within 2 months even if not used. Crazy
It attaches via standard attachment methods like picatiny or m lock. If your m&p just has a smooth mil spec one you might want to switch to a magpul m lock hand guard or a quad rail that way you can Mount things to your rifle. Hope this helps
Brother please help. What size screws do I need to directly mount to the scout mount? I got mine all set up but it did not include the scout mount bolts.
Thanks once again. I have been subscribed along time and all of your suggestions have been very reliable. Thanks for what you do. I treasure my 2nd amendment and my value of the dollar. Now what’s next. We will be waiting ….
Both lights claim an output of 400 Lumens, is that correct? Normally the single cell lights put out 400 and the dual cell lights put out 800 is that not the case with these lights?
who creates a video for a product showcase and doesn't even show them illuminated? The entire point of the video is about the light and you never turn it on once in the entire video.
Dude, I must admit your channel has likely saved me very close to 2 thousand bucks on gear and other Thank you for the heads up on that .
… Hah Hah Hah Hah Hah. The brand is called “ASSLETES”
Is this name in honor of the dearly departed Bud Lite? Because this name sounds like the main event in the Pride Olympics!
Seriously, at this price, I would consider them disposable; if I had not just bought two OLight Odin GL in FDE for $138 each (1500 Lumens) …
I could not help but notice that you never said anything about the light output, quality or whether they had strobe modes, so I will offer that looking at the listings, I found that BOTH short and long versions are rated at 400 Lumens at 40 minutes - inconceivable, since this defies physics because the two-battery light should feature some combination of either it lasting twice as long or be twice as bright, depending on the electronics used.
No Strobe, Candela or light spill patterns described.
No description of whether they feature momentary as well as latching on/off switches. It’s a detail others do describe.
Pass. But you did make me think about it, and click on the links which give you credit, regardless of whether anyone buys it.
Bud, if you spent $35 for a light to put on your rifle, you bought a toy.
@@straplyfedj I don't really respect any inanimate objects, but there is zero chance a $35 weapon light is going to work for anything serious.
@@straplyfedjIsn't that what I said in the original commented you replied to? Because that is a lot of words and negativity to just say you agree with me at the end.
Mindset and training before gear
I have over 1,000 rounds of 556 with this on my RF 15. It’s a beater rifle and the light has no issues being dropped a bunch.
They even have button swithches that work with these that are great.
I got about $40 in mine with the better upgraded thumb switch.
what’re they called
Does anyone know the actual brand and model of the long version as it is pictured with a low profile 45° offset mount?
The links just go to Amazon listing and not the exact product.
Thanks for the video.
Thank you for making reviews on gear for average income people. Not everybody is ready to deop thousands on gear.
Would've been nice to see the bottom of the pressure switch. Some of us like to use velcro especially how some forends have it built in.
Links are too confusing. Just a page with a bunch of different stuff not the exact stuff in the video.
I purchased both of these lights and the light output was pretty even with both but I took the flashlight heads and swapped them and now there is a major difference in light output. So put the light head from the flashlight with 1 CR123 on the flashlight body that holds 2 CR123 batteries and Way better light output! I’m not even using the 1 CR123 flashlight because it barely puts out any light now.
Have you had any problems doing this did the head burn out ??
@@HotBrass-Lead so far so good but I haven’t run the flashlight hard yet. Just being honest.
@@stevensnipes1404 I got both in today and your right the short light head is insane on the longer light but it gets hot fast . The small light don’t work at all with the longer lights head
@@HotBrass-Lead the longer head light on the small one I have seems like the lumens was cut to 1/3rd. It still puts out some light but not near enough to have in a duty situation.
Can you do a torture test on these lights I want to get one but I want to see how durable they are.
Does it exist. Is there a power source to replace individual batteries on a night scope, illuminator, lazer and flashlight. Obviously all these would need a common voltage. The removed batteries weight would balance the increased weight of the power source.
I wish you could’ve shown is it working
You are right that this is a great product for the price but i must say that the new feyochi 1500 better and cheaper. Super reliable and has less failures since they added the charging port wich prevents you from braking the pressure switch wire on the back. And since it comes with a good offset mount and good pressure switch it will cost less to get it fully setup. All for $42. Just my 2 cents
I have a feyachi on my airsoft and a bb shattered the glass. Its a great light output wise but the glass is pretty weak.
@@dirtycommtroop I'm not surprised a bb shattered it. Have you had others that could take that kind of impact?
@@1badombre82 I have a genuine surefire mini scout I bought for an arm and a leg back in 2011. I also have a couple streamlights. I'm not willing to shoot an airsoft BB at any of them but inspecting the feyachi glass after it shattered it seems thin. It still works fine and im still using on my airsoft.
Are you all trying to spell Fiocchi or some poorly spelled Chinese knockoff?
@@DieLuftwaffel Chinese knockoff
What batteries do you recommend getting for these? And charger?
I got one wondering the same thing!
i didn't miss out this time!
Thanks for the update
No problem 👍
Can’t find the videos you did for the lights. Are they still up?
This appears to be the same light you can buy at your local tractor supply for $32.00 bucks if you live close to one and don't want to wait for one.
Tractor supply sells these types of things?!
@@goobah1389no
Really?
What do you think about these options vs the Tacticon Battle torch V2?
Yeah, I’m curious about the same thing.
I tried them out and the first thing I noticed it tells you don't leave a battery in it because it will drain it so I returned it
You returned it without even trying it ? How in the hell can a light drain a battery when it’s not in use ? People like you just look to trash things because it’s not your 200$ light you feel stupid for buying . This light literally takes the same tail caps and heads as the surefire m300 their interchangeable.
@@HotBrass-LeadGoogle parasitic drain.
Some people want range gear, but some of us want gear we can trust our lives to. No need to get upset.
I’ve got one of these arriving tomorrow, so I’m definitely interested to check on battery drain. Funny you ask how it could drain. I bought this to replace an Inforce WMLx gen 2 that would drain batteries within 2 months even if not used. Crazy
@TJC6059 Yep Buys these buy an aftermarket light and you're g2g.
whats he exacr model of that light mount on the long version.?
Great light and mlok mount
Is there a spring on the both sides of the battery or can the battery slam into the circuit board?
Spring on both sides
Got two on my uppers, great budget lights
how does this attach to the rifle? Can they be used with a stock M&P ar 15 handguard?
It attaches via standard attachment methods like picatiny or m lock. If your m&p just has a smooth mil spec one you might want to switch to a magpul m lock hand guard or a quad rail that way you can Mount things to your rifle. Hope this helps
Do these take standard heads, or tail caps
Telling us the actual names of those flashlights would be freaking nice because the links don’t go to those lights.
Brother please help. What size screws do I need to directly mount to the scout mount? I got mine all set up but it did not include the scout mount bolts.
Mine didn't have a battery please someone let me know what battery to uee
Feyachi lights are better for similar price
Agree. I have the Feyachi mlok version.....very bright and so far works great
heard they are not as durable tho brighter
Do you mean Fiocchi....?
@@DieLuftwaffel no hop on Amazon I have a Feyachi light mounted to my rifle it works great.
How many lumen
Thanks once again. I have been subscribed along time and all of your suggestions have been very reliable. Thanks for what you do. I treasure my 2nd amendment and my value of the dollar. Now what’s next. We will be waiting ….
Both lights claim an output of 400 Lumens, is that correct? Normally the single cell lights put out 400 and the dual cell lights put out 800 is that not the case with these lights?
I don’t have a way to test lumens but the longer light is brighter
@@704TACTICAL I'm thinking that they accidently used the same description for both lights is there any information on the actual box? Just curious.
who creates a video for a product showcase and doesn't even show them illuminated? The entire point of the video is about the light and you never turn it on once in the entire video.
That is very sound reasoning that you should've used before clicking on a video about a weapon light for under 35 dollars.
@4:07 Not on for more than a second though.
Did he even mention the name of the product? If so I missed it.
He has two other videos on the light itself that he referenced. This was an update video. Assletes is the brand
@@miletello1he leaves it out so you have to click his link
M-LOK or bust.
bust, M-LOK sucks
👍🏻👍🏻
They not 35 anymore they 60$ but still good
My question is this....If everyone hates Bezos, WHY SHOP AMAZON? Why support any of his businesses?
One person won’t make a difference, he had a good idea. Not all people with money and power are good
@@Yea1234yea Yep it takes more than one
what is hes battey !!???
Could you give us some laser options? Most of them are cheaply made or to expensive with ir lasers included.
Monstrum just came out with some new lasers
Amazon. They're everywhere
@@michaeldavis5538 yea junk
@dntdrinkthekoolaid where do you think he gets the stuff to do these videos with?