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Brandon Ayers,
Verified Owner
from WA, United States
Written on August 20, 2023
I’ve read reviews on the light and heard good things but it’s only an inconvenience and the push Botton isn’t consistent sometimes it works and every now and then I have to release my finger and try again was gonna email to see if a return is available for this.
Would recommend: No
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JG,
Verified Owner
from OK, United States
Written on January 7, 2022
I personally love the p365 / foxtrot combo! Havent ran any rounds than it with the combo, but will updated my post soon! As far as looks, and feel. I love it so far! 20 round mag, and grip on the way too!
Would recommend: Yes
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Kiowa,
Verified Owner
from FL, United States
Written on December 12, 2018
Cutting right to the point. Packaging as mentioned earlier, you have to obliterate it to get the product out so good luck saving any of that. The light, to my great surprise, has no off switch. So if one actually wants to practice and shoot with their weapon in say an indoor or outdoor range while not using the light...then I guess you either deal with constantly having it on or remove the whole thing each session. That process in itself is not a simple one done without tools, either. I’ve got other weapons and lights, and I bought this against my better judgement on the ‘hope’ that Sig would have at least done basics such as an off switch built in. In reality, it doesn’t take the listed battery, there’s no way to switch brightness modes that I’ve found. In a SHTF or CCW in the dark alley situation then yeah, you’ll instinctively have a light. But practice with your CCW a few hours here and there, & you’ll also have a nice time removing the entire housing to constantly replace batteries which may or may not have that life left in them when you need them.
Pros:
- Small, light, conforms to weapon design
- Slim, light, fits the weapon design
Cons:
- No off switch, battery type/life, lumens
Would recommend: No
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John,
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from CA, United States
Written on November 15, 2018
Installed today, quick and easy. The packaging is quote robust, so don't lope your finger off struggling with that. I received it a couple weeks ago but had to wait for a holster to accommodate. Impressions;
1. The online description is incorrect, there is no low-med-high setting.
It's On (press) or Off (let go).
2. It does not take a CR123 battery- it takes two CR 1/3N lithium batts.
I know there was a manufacturer change mid-stream, so this isn't as originally spec'd.
3. The beam appears spread too broadly, so a lot of light is wasted. I suggest that be tightened up in later iterations.
4. It didn't appear bright "enough" to me, but I'll fiddle with it tonight instead of in the closed garage. Note; I also want my opinion to stand on its own and not mentally try to compare it to some of the high performance LED flashlights I own (its not intended to do that).
Pros:
- Easy to install
- Fits really well
Cons:
- Not bright enough
- Beam too broad
Best Used for:
- As intended- self protection that's easy to grab
Would recommend: Yes
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