Quark Turbo Flashlights: "Weapon Light Standard" by Nutnfancy

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You can get totally ripped off when you go a buy a dedicated "weapon light." Some guys might be able to justify a $200-500 expense on ONE gun light but I cannot. Buyer beware: pricing on such lights is ludicrous and an outgrowth of marketing hype and strategy ("hey we're expensive because we're cool!"). Enter the 4Sevens "Quark Turbo" flashlights (and their successors) which pretty much divide this competition asunder. That's because these are extremely capable, lightweight, compact, tough, and relatively affordable lighting products that will impress you with their performance. The Quark 123 Turbo is my favorite (in weapon light POU): it weighs a svelt 3.6 oz and cranks out up to 230 lumens from it's programmable UI. The AA Turbo is not far behind at 205 Lumens but is a bit longer due to AA power cell use and weighs in at about 5.5 oz with rechargeables. The 123 Turbo accepts the AW IC-protected 1600 mah 17650 rechargeable cell but a more powerful 2600mah18650 won't fit (upgrade to a Quark 18650 body, purchased separately; battery types and technologies will also change). Both feature the programmable Quark "Tacitical" interface which allows two mode choices: tight bezel position and loose bezel positions (primary and secondary modes). The modes include: 0.2 lumen Moonlight (very useful), 4 lumen Low, 22 lumen Medium, 85 lumen high, and 230 lumen (205 lumen AA) Max, SOS, Strobe, and Beacon modes. This UI does lack ultimate versatility but offers mode memorization and greater simplicity. A downside to the regulation circuit is the presence of "pre-flash" after initial turn on and transition to low modes. I predict this will be fixed eventually. The beams "throw" well for the lights' size and power cells: max weapon use range will be about 100 yards/meters in my testing. Beam spread at that range does occur. The XP-G R5 LED is 46% brighter and 64% more efficient than the Cree XR-E predecessor although is has more divergence that is reigned in somewhat by the mostly smooth and deep reflector. Some tinting is noted in the "cool white" LED versions but it's transparent in use and the higher brightness levels provided by these bins are preferred for the discussed POUs. Burn times are good and again dominant any incandescent offerings (obsolete). Waterproofness was thoroughly tested and no weaknesses were revealed. With the flared emitter head, some users will prefer the ergos on the Quark Turbos which mimick traditional flashlight appearance. Cooling fins help the XP-G R5 run more efficiently and add a nice visual touch to the lights. The pocket clip is excellent. As I've discussed before, lighting technology will continue to march onward but these Quark Turbo offerings achieve usable 80-100 yd performance in the demanding weapon light POU. They also see resistant to weapon shock (initial testing only). I recommend simple installment on the gun's rail with an aluminum scope ring (with plastic shims) tightened down. Actuation with the clicky switch is simple and effective and they are no wires to break and get fouled (flush tailcap options shown as well). Additionally they will serve well in the EDC, backpacking search light, walk around, and survival light applications. As of June 2010, these lights (and especially the Quark 123 Turbo) have set some benchmarks in size, weight, versatility, and performance that the overly-hyped and priced alternatives struggle to match. /////////// Nutnfancy Likeability Scales, Quark 1232 Turbo: 8.5 out of 10, Quark AA2 Turbo: 8 out of 10////////////// Music: TNPr "El Dudio" at youtube.com/user/eldudio

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  • I just got an email from 4-7s. Apparently, when I did my on-line order for a 123 Sq. Turbo, I ordered the wrong batteries for it. They wanted to know if I wanted to change the order to include the right batteries. Most companies would not have noticed that mistake.

  • Just got my Quark 123 squared Turbo X. In the mail today. 5.5oz, 450 lumens! The best part is i got it on sale for $68

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  • @htimstyler I used tactical tape from brownells and the plastic that my UTG Mount came with. I wrapped some tape around then a little strip of plastic and then taped again until it fit perfect. works and looks great. hope that helps.

  • @jmatteos24 I have the same question. Let us know if you come up with a solution.

  • Enter Quark 123 turbo GREEN PACKAGING! Someones listening

  • TNPers how do you mount a quark 123 turbo x with a 1 in ring mount do you use tape or plastic or is there a better size mount for the job?

  • Hey nutn, I cant seem to find the rechargeable battery(AW R18650 in 2600mah). Will the R18650 2900mah battery work????

    Thanks

  • Great review, can they stand up to being mounted on a 12 gauge pump shotgun?

  • I just got my torch from PFI..3 weeks after I ordered it. It would have been a great deal (I used your discount code..) had they actually sent the model I ordered. Now, I cant get in contact with them. *sigh*

  • @nutnfancy just got my Quark aa2 Turbo in the mail today, awsome torch. If it weren't for you would have wasted money on another companies model. Really want to run rechargeable batteries what kind would be best thanks.

  • @Montblanc1986 no, 4sevens is very accurate in lumen rating (check cpf). surefire is generally inaccurate as they underrate lumens(bad marketing move) 200 sf lumens is usually around 250+lumens(no noticeable difference tho) I do agree on function though. i dont want strobe and however many modes to get to high or turbo.

  • Surefire's lumens are actually accurate. 200 Surefire lumens is like having 350 4sevens and other offshore made lumens. I enjoy both brands and own both brands. But Surefire blows 4 sevens away in quality and function.

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