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REVIEW: Element M910A Weapon Light

08/04/2012By Redaktion

The man in the picture is using a classic tactical light: the Surefire M910A. This image is quite old, but even in current photos, this flashlight is still visible. In the original, as always expensive, today we will take a closer look at the replica from Element.

Here is the side view. The cloned Surefire logo is clearly visible. The processing is, as expected from Element, very high quality. The M910A is powered by 3 CR123A batteries. The pressure switches for the main light are built into the handle. At the back, there is a push button to activate the navigation LEDs. At the rear end of the lamp head, there is a rotary switch for the "Constant On" function. The M910A weighs 540 g without batteries.

On the top, you can see the clamp mount. This can also be replaced with QD locks. From the front, the main LED is clearly visible. It is as bright as all Element lights (190 lumens). Above it, to the left and right, are the navigation LEDs under the rubber cover. These emit a rather weak, white light and are intended to briefly illuminate the way in the dark - without revealing one's position with the super bright CREE LED.

Conclusion: Overall, a very good replica. Both in terms of quality and value for money.

Available at RSOV for $44.99 excluding shipping

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