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Elzetta Introduces High Output Options

It is easy for me to recommend Elzetta flashlight lights when people ask which flashlight to buy. They are the toughest lights that I have ever seen, modular enough to grow with technology, and they are made by some great folks right here in the USA. Thanks to the introduction of their new high output options, it just became even easier to recommend Elzetta lights.

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From Elzetta:

Elzetta Design, LLC is pleased to announce new High Output options to its line of tactical flashlights.  When fitted to an Elzetta 2-Cell Body, the new High Output Head produces 650 lumens with a runtime of 1.5 hours.  When the same Head is placed on a 3-Cell Body, patent-pending Automatic Voltage Sensing (AVS) Technology instinctively boosts output to 900 lumens with a runtime of 1.7 hours.  To harness this much light, the new Elzetta High Output Head incorporates a solid-acrylic field-replaceable optical lens generating outstanding throw, generous spill, and a “soft edge” that no reflector-based flashlight can replicate.  The new High Output Head is available with a smooth Standard Bezel Ring or optional Crenellated Bezel Ring.  The Head fits all existing Elzetta Flashlights for easy upgrade, and with fully-potted electronics, legendary Elzetta durability is not compromised.  All Elzetta Flashlight components are Made in the USA, interchangeable, interoperable, and available individually for the ultimate in modularity and customization.  Elzetta Flashlights are now available in 96 unique configurations.  With personalized laser engraving from the Elzetta Custom Shop, variations are truly limitless.  For more information, visit www.ELZETTA.com.

This video does a great job of explaining all the of the features and technology that go into these lights:

Be sure to check out the full line of Elzetta flashlights!

Elzetta HO Head Disassembled

Initial Review: Unity Tactical EXO

One of the blessings and curses of having a blog like JTT is that I sometimes get to find out about cool stuff well in advance. That may not sound like a curse but it can be tough to wait for the item to actually hit the market and to keep from telling all of you about it! The EXO from Unity Tactical is one such item.

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Overview

The EXO is a replacement mount for the Surefire X200, X300, and X300 Ultra lights that integrates a shroud that prevent accidental activation of the light. Basically, with this simple polymer replacement part, Unity Tactical has corrected the major shortcoming of using the X300 and similar lights on a carbine.

The EXO is a single molded piece of plastic. Installation is simple. You remove the X300’s OEM mount and install the EXO in its place, reusing the same 6 screws that fasten the OEM mount.

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Observations from Use

The single biggest knock against using the X300 on a carbine is that it is prone to accidental discharges of light. The X300’s rocker switch can be activated by pressing it forward slightly and, thanks to its exposed design, this is easy to do accidentally. This isn’t just an operator safety issue but also a storage issue. If you store a carbine with an X300 installed in a soft case, you can be sure that your batteries will be dead by the time you remove it from the case due to the case activating the light. These are the problems that the EXO seeks to correct.

When Unity Tactical mentioned the upcoming EXO to me months ago, I was extremely excited. That very week that Unity Tactical contacted me, I had given up another failed attempt at creating a shroud for the X300 that would prevent accidental activation (purely coincidental, I had nothing to do with the development of the EXO). I tried modifying a film canister to sit on the back of the X300. I tried fabricating a shroud from Kydex on my own. I even reached out to a couple pro Kydex benders to try to make something similar but nothing ever worked out like I hoped mostly because it was difficult to get the shroud to stay on the light.

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Unity Tactical ingeniously worked around the issue of keeping the shroud attached to the light by integrating it into the rails. Unlike my feeble attempts at something similar, this is not a snap on part. It would be nearly impossible to remove it accidentally.

I have tested the pre-production version and I am thrilled with it. It greatly reduces the likely hood of accidental activation when the carbine is in hand and when it is stored in a soft case. The EXO’s shroud extends back beyond the end of the rocker switch’s tabs so that you actually have to deliberately move your thumb into the guard to activate the light. The EXO is flared so that there is plenty of room inside the shroud so access both momentary and constant activation for both right and left handed users.

I have found that the EXO actually makes the X300 easier to use as a carbine mounted light. I can stage my thumb in the little gap between the rocker switch tab and the shroud. From that position, I can easily press down for constant on or in for momentary on.

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Wrap Up

The X300 has a great beam profile and activation method for use as a carbine light but it has always been plagued with accidental activation issues. Those will soon be a thing of the past. If you have an X300 on your carbine, this is going to be must have gear. The Unity Tactical EXO will be available later this month.

Unity Tactical is gaining a big time reputation as problem solvers. They burst onto the scene with the ATOM, a system that solves the issues with mounting an Aimpoint Micro on a handgun and allows the user to swap sights as technology advances. Then they introduced the FUSION mounting system to consolidate the tangle of mounts that can crowd your carbine’s handguard. Now they are set to roll out the EXO. That is an already impressive body of work.

Check out Unity Tactical.

The photos shown are of a pre-production sample. The production model may vary and will have increased texture and less visible mold lines.

Elzetta Lights on American Pickers?

If you keep an eye on History Channel’s American Pickers next season you might spot some familiar flashlights. A dependable flashlight like those from Elzetta is a must when you are in Frank and Mike’s line of work – unless you like Tetanus.

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WILCOX RAPTAR Lite ES at PRG Defense

Civilian night vision owners have a new Class 1, eye safe IR laser option. It’s called the RAPTAR Lite ES and it is pretty stickin’ slick.

The RAPTAR Lite ES is made by WILCOX and available through PRG Defense. Like other devices that are currently available, it provides class 1 IR laser aiming, visible laser aiming, and IR flood illumination. However, the WILCOX also has a visible white light illumination capability – an LED head manufactured by none other than Surefire!

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The user can control the intensity of all elements (IR and visible lasers, IR illumination, and white light) on the fly. The white light is available with 80 lumen or upgraded 120 lumen output.

The rear of the RAPTER Lite ES features an LED display that makes it easy to keep track of which mode it is in. It weighs only 10 ounces including the remote switch and is powered by a single CR123A battery. Battery life is very respectable, ranging from 1.3 to over 7 hours depending on the mode chosen by the user.

Combining all IR and Visible light and aiming functions into a single unit really save weight and real estate on your host rifle. This unit appears to have a lot of promise. Check out the RAPTAR Lite ES at PRG Defense.

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