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The HiLight P10S is a precision-engineered pistol flashlight featuring a powerful 500-lumen CREE XM-L2 LED with a 10,000-hour lifespan. Designed for quick attachment via a Weaver mount, it fits most 4" to 5" barrel handguns including Glock, Sig Sauer, and Smith & Wesson models. Compact, lightweight, and water-resistant, it runs on a single CR123A lithium battery (included) and offers steady or strobe modes for tactical versatility.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 500 Lumens |
Included Components | Battery |
Product Dimensions | 3"D x 1.12"W x 1.18"H |
Voltage | 3 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium |
Item Weight | 0.19 Pounds |
Number of Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Warranty Type | Full Warranty |
Brand | Aimkon |
Brightness | 500 |
Battery Description | CR123A Lithium |
Runtime | 10000 hours |
Light Source Wattage | 0.3 Watts |
Mounting Type | Weaver Mount |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00023525758997 |
Manufacturer | HiLight |
UPC | 023525758997 |
Part Number | P10S |
Item Weight | 3 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | HiLight P10S |
Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Description Pile | CR123A Lithium |
Warranty Description | 1 year warranty. |
J**.
Good Buy
For less than $20, it's not bad
J**S
Here is something to read while you buy it....
stop reading and go buy it.while you are buying it here is my judgement. (this is however only a out of the box review, i have no trigger time with it on)!!!QUICK IMPORTANT NOTE!!!this will not fit on compact rail lenghts. for example this just barely fits on my M&P 9 4.25" barrel, attaching on the last rail notch. why are you defending your house with a compact gun anyways?!first things first. f#@$ing fast delivery. TWO whole days prior to the expected ship date (amazon still thinks its in transit lol). came in standard bubble wrap package. the box container was of high quality with all parts (the light and battery separate) foam incased, not what i was expecting for the price.Pros and stuffThe light itself is of high quality (consider the price point and its of outstanding quality). at first i thought it wast made of molded plastic (as some parts are) but several hours later realized it was cold to the touch so my guess is it is a very high quality treated aluminum. the weight would make a feather jealous.the attatching arm is made of cheap plastic, but with the design i highly doubt it will ever break off, at least not with force that wouldn't break the light itself. Yes it is quick release and no the spring is not too tight. its perfect. and easy to take on and off.the brightness... is BRIGHT holy carp!! the title says 300 lumens but the box says the bulb can reach 400 lumens. this makes the brights on your car look like candle light. i flashed it down my street and every reflector flashed supper bright out to 300m (guesstimated distance) this will easily blind any aggressor (night OR DAY)and the strobe is very disorienting for the person being flashed and is still very east to aim and focus your firearm. i cant put into words how kick ass this light is! and for the price pffff... you should probably go put in your address or what ever is next in the buying process.Consyes there are some complaints (serious time).the first most notable complaint is that it protrudes past the bore of the gun. will this be a problem? probably after a few thousand rounds or so. but for that sweet price you can just buy another if it does break (seriously how many of you really put thousands of rounds thru your guns, and with the prices of ammo? please if you were one of those guys you wouldn't be reading this)another complaint is with that excellent light, the battery will probably not last very long. just physics. or "guess-ysics" or magic idk just buy it... and get some extra batteries.while the case is probably not made of dragon scales or daedric metals, it seams it will hold up to most smacks and whacks but the plastic switch and attachment bar are definitely its weak points (but again the price!) however please note this will probably not end up lasting long enough to be a family heirloom, it will, some day withing your time of use, break. unless you are on your death bed... in which case go ahead.its length is definitely a downside,but that strong ass light is probably the reason.My largest complaint is with the activation switch. yes you can (assuming you are right handed like us normal socially acceptable people and not you backwards monsters) reach it with your trigger finger without changing grip but you cannot turn it off without changing your grip. you have to turn it on then off then on again to activate the strobe, which ruins the point. and if you lay your pistol down on the right side it will activate the light.all in all it will be a great light for you. aren't you glad you bought it?!
B**F
Seems Like it will do OK for the price
UPDATE: A few days after my review (or my email to Aimkon, I'm not sure which event triggered this). But, I got a package in the mail from Aimkon and opened it, to find 2 new screws, as well as additional parts to fix the issue I had with my original item. I think I just got a bad screw, to be honest. I am giving the item 4* because there is a small gripe about how far forward the switch is (I have regular to large size hands for a 6' Male), and that every time you turn it off, then on, it will strobe. This could be unsettling in the middle of the night, if you aren't expecting it. I will be doing my best to always cycle the power twice, so that if/when I ever have to deploy my firearm with the light, I won't be strobing myself :)I bought this to put on my G22 Gen4, bedside table gun, so I don't have to grab a flashlight AND a gun when I hear a "bump in the night". For under $30, the quality of the unit itself is pretty strong. Seems to be milled out of some lightweight aluminum. The activation switch is just a LITTLE bit too far forward on the firearm, but I am still able to flip the switch without removing my hand from the grip. Small gripe is that turning the flashlight On-Off-On results in Strobe pattern, every time. So, if I were to hear a 'bump in the night', turn my light on, turn it off and put it away, then hear ANOTHER bump in the future, when I turned my light on, it would be on strobe mode. Perhaps not the best surprise while You're navigating your dark home, half-asleep, in the middle of the night...There is an issue with one of the two retaining screws on my unit - when I tighten it down, it does not appear to be "connecting" to anything - that is, the screw will just continually turn and not go under tension. The other screw (there are only 2 retaining screws) goes in and holds fine. It SEEMS like the one screw would be enough to hold it, but I am not sure and will not risk it (Who wants to shoot at a bad guy, and then lose your light?!?). I have emailed Aimkon hoping they'll get back to me and offer a replacement screw (if that is, in fact, the issue). I figured I might as well leave a review, too.if I can't get it fixed, I'll return it. If I do get it fixed, and I can go shoot with it, I will update my review.
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