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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2010

Olight M20 Warrior Premium Tactical LED Flashlight.

Low: 7 lm (150hrs)
Med: 90 lm (12hrs)
Hi/Strobe: 250 lm (~3hrs) * World-class ultra bright Cree XR-E LEDs: R2 WD or WH color bin (WD is a cooler tint, WH is warmer and offers better color rendering in the woods.) * Throws a beam up to 250 meters / 273 yards * Up to 150 hour runtime * Tactical momentary-on forward switch, protruding switch for easy momentary or click to lock on * Three digitally controlled constant brightness levels and tactical strobe * Auto memorization of specific function for instant access to output level or mode * Linear functional adjustment for easy change of functions * Cutting-edge reverse polarity protection, protects the circuit from improperly installed batteries * Stainless steel striking bezel and rear striking bezel, both removable * Superior heat sink that disperses heat to protect LED and electrical components * Full orange peel reflector, perfectly centered light source, for flawless beam with the great throw - Optional available smooth reflector available for maximum penetration and beam distance * Rugged, nearly indestructible aluminum body with anti-scratching Type III Mil-Spec Hard * Built to Mil-spec: MIL-STD-810F * Strong quick-release lanyard * Rated at IP-68 for enclosure resistance to dust & Water (Waterproof 1M+) * Anti-shatter ultra clear lens, anti-scratching and anti-slip * Lock-out function to prevent accidental activation * Anodized aluminum cigar hold ring offers additional anti-roll properties and is removable for a smoother body profile * NEW: Now includes a 'ring' to cover the threads exposed if the cigar grip ring is removed! (Included with Black finish ONLY... not available with olive drab) * Built-in steel pocket clip, removable * Advanced digital power management system for non-dimming output * Battery Magazine for 2 x CR123A's to prevent batteries from rattling in the battery tube (Spares available as an accessory) - magazine use not required. 2 x RCR123A's may not fit magazine due to size of cells. * Dimensions: 144 mm (length) x 36 mm (diameter at head) * Battery options:Batteries not included. o 2 x Lithium CR123A's o 2 x Protected Li-Ion RCR123A's (3.0V or 3.6V) o 1 x Protected Li-Ion 18650 * Optional remote pressure switch available (See link below) * Optional weapon mount available (M20 should be compatible with most 1" mounts!)

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  • This is the best tactical light for the money that you can buy in my opinion. The current release is a 500 lumens light for 1.5 hours, but I prefer the previous version, which is 320 lumens for 4 hours. Why? Because side-by-side I can't tell much of a difference between 320 and 500. But at four hours I can tell a difference between 320 lumens and no light at all! But the best feature is having a 12 lumens light for 150 hours. And that's what tactical light makers have missed in the past.

  • @MuzzleBlast357 Hey that's a great point about the high mode run time making more of a difference than the lumens. Thanks for that! One interesting thing, I edc a 4Sevens AA2 light now and the mode I use the most is the moonlight mode, I think it's 3 lumens or something very low like that. Anyway, thanks again for your thoughts.

  • @MuzzleBlast357 Hey that's a great point about the high mode run time making more of a difference than the lumens. Thanks for that! One interesting thing, I edc a 4Sevens AA2 light now and the mode I use the most is the moonlight mode, I think it's 3 lumens or something very low like that. Anyway, thanks again for your thoughts.

  • Hi: Can this CR123 size 10,000 mAh high capacity nickel hydride metal (Ni-MH) rechargeable batteries blow off the Olight 1500Lumen Led Torch? Will it auto increase current draw for 4 CR123 size at (3v x 4pc) x 10,000mAh = 120W power or auto fix Draw back at 9.6W Power?

    Olight Led does not have voltage regulation control.

    Normal Battery was using (3v x 4)x 800mAh=9.6W

    if change all battery to 4 CR123 size 3v with 10,000mAh, will it create 120W power & Double to 3000 Lumen Brighness or more

  • @JohnJ512 I recommend you take this question to the Candlepowerforums.

  • The Olight M20 Warrior is water resistant to a depth of 10 metres. Nice vid keep up the great work.

  • @KINGJULIANLIVES001 Thank you for sharing that information, and thanks for watching!

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  • @niimo Moonlight is .2 lumens, and my single A lasts 10 days in that mode. That's one one AA battery.

  • Actually, in addition to four hours on "high," the newer models have 300 hours of the low mode! I just got one and use it for reading at night while my wife is sleeping. I also went out the other night in the dark and found that the high mode is nice, but it doesn't really make a huge difference with the medium. Flood is outstanding. Like I said earlier, the strength is in the low mode.

  • Hei, Olight Maker

    Is your Olight SR-X6 True "6000 Lumen" Dive resistance 6 XML Led coming to release Production on Sep 2011? U says it's coming very soon. Just how long do u want us to wait!

    Youtube Video: SHOT Show 2011: Olight Chairman Discusses New Products (6000Lumen)

  • True Extreme Car, Bicycle, Hand Held Light.

    Type this on Youtube:

    7 x 100W Xenon HID Lightforce on Nissan Patrol by HID-Lightsdownunder

    or This: 575W HID bike light

    or that: 4Sevens XM18 18,000 Lumen Prototype Preview

    or : 75 Watt Hella HID vs Polarion PH50 vs Microfire Lancer

    :D

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