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Thread: AIM brand tac lights

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    AIM brand tac lights

    i found this by accident on ebay and it was just $35 so I bought it for the heck of it. When it arrived, I was not disappointed at all. The quality was great and not bad at all for the price. I would pay close to $100 for this thing and it does rival the expensive brands. Its no surefire but a distant contender. NIcve solid white beam and rock solid assembly. Rated at 150 lumens but converted to surefire lumens, maybe just 80. STill pretty bright and it comes with 3 extra colored lenses; red, blue and yellow
    if it dont start with a 4, dont go to war. come get some
    Last edited by CDogg; 1st January 2011 at 10:52.


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    80 lumens should still be enough for most homes. Or warehouses...
    Too many people miss the silver lining because they're expecting gold.
    M. Setter

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    Its actually more than enough for me. I tried it out at my backyard and at 20 yards, the beam is still solid and illuminates a man size target with a bit of light flooding in the sides. In reality, i dont really intend to take a precision pistol shot further than that
    if it dont start with a 4, dont go to war. come get some
    Last edited by CDogg; 2nd January 2011 at 01:50.


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