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Frag Out! Magazine #31

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to us and we are waiting to test them during some low-light shooting class- es. So now just some basic feedback only. As all the Olight lights, the Odin looks robust and solid. Well, it is still not Surefire level but the price also isn't. The Odin might be a reason- able choice for the "casual tactical shooter" who cannot afford the more expensive premium products. We will see how it performs in the future. To the moment of writing we have only fired a couple hundred of .223 rounds with it. If it won't break or fall, it might happen to be an interesting option. The light comes nicely kitted out and it is ready to use. There are even zip-ties for cable management. Quality of the mount is good. The mount is solid and seems to be dura- ble. If you have some canted Pic rail, then you can mount it almost off-side. Remote switch is the budget one. Good enough. We are going to see how the flexible polymer performs on the hot rail. IMHO the main problem is the pow- er source, the rechargeable battery. It is not a flashlight for field use, be- cause you won't be able to charge it. 21700 is not as popular as 18350 or 18650 ones and can't be replaced with CR123s. If the battery runs out you need to replace it with a spare one. Other than that, the Odin seems to be a budget-friendly response to the premium-grade weaponlights. We will see how it performs and how it works on the long gun. Stay tuned for our review. Olight Odin comes as all other Oli- ght products in premium box with magnetic closure on top. All the parts are safely packed inside the box. Odin is available in Black and limit- ed edition Desert Tan (with 8,000 only made). INITIAL IMPRESSIONS The Odin weapon lights just came ACCESSORIES

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