New QD Mounted Lights

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I'm in the market for a new QD mounted light. It's going to be for a .45 carbine but I may take the one off the AR and replace that one.

I have an Insight M6x that has work quite well but I've heard some good things about the new LED and HID's.

Aside from water/shock proof are there features that are worth considering. It's been a couple years since I've looked into anything in the way of lights for a couple years.
 
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Good throw with sufficient spill; easy on / off (not necessarily tool-free); low weight; reliable switching; rugged housing; decent runtime; availability of holsters (if you're going to holster it), good warranty / service program (just in case).

Surefire X300 / X200, or streamlight TLR-1 / TLR-3.

If it might go on your AR, not the X200 (throw is too short). X300 is a good choice there.
 
HIDs

Who makes HID weapon lights? Must be heavy with the battery and ballast.

Hmmm.... H... I... D...

As for a versatile light, you can't go wrong with SF X300/400. What is your application for the AR? Close in or distance? If you want to see something beyond 50 yards you'll need something with a larger reflector. Handgun weapon lights may not be sufficient.
 
Good throw with sufficient spill; easy on / off (not necessarily tool-free); low weight; reliable switching; rugged housing; decent runtime; availability of holsters (if you're going to holster it), good warranty / service program (just in case).

Surefire X300 / X200, or streamlight TLR-1 / TLR-3.

If it might go on your AR, not the X200 (throw is too short). X300 is a good choice there.

In your opinion any benefit to a strobe function...
 
Thanks for the info on the Wolfeyes. Has anyone mounted one of the HIDs on an AR platform? The form factor is similar to a Microfire in my collection but the body is almost 2" in diameter. Does anyone manufacture a smaller HID light?
 
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