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Arisaka Defense 600 Series Complete LightThe Arisaka 600 Series Light is an illumination package consisting of the Arisaka 600 Series Light Body, Tailcap, and Malkoff Devices E2HT Scout head. Simply add an aftermarket Scout mount of your choice for a complete lighting solution.The new Malkoff E2HT head utilizes a TIR lens that focuses the beam and produces 35,000 candela and 500 out-the-front lumens. This provides a tightly concentrated beam for maximum distance, with a small amount of spill for close range and peripheral lighting. For comparison, the latest Surefire 1500 lumen M600DF is rated at 16,000 lux.
Malkoff heads are fully potted to withstand recoil during weapon mounted use.The 600 Series Light Body is manufactured without the mounting interface for the stock Picatinny clamp found on Scout lights. This greatly increases the clearance for front sights when used in combination with the Arisaka Inline Scout Mount or Offset Scout Mount, and allows the entire light to be pulled in very close to the rail system.The included tailcap is the Arisaka Momentary Tailcap, which is great for use on weapons, as it eliminates accidental constant activation under stress. Momentary only style switches are generally preferred by most weapon instructors for this reason.The 600 Series Light will fit in any aftermarket Scout mount, as it retains the mounting holes and square lug interface on the underside of the light body.Weight: 3.5 oz (including batteries)Length: 5.125'Diameter: 1.0' at the head.The light body, Arisaka momentary tailcap, and head are CNC machined from 6061 aluminum and MIL-A-8625 Type III hard coat anodized.
High quality Buna-N O-rings and CR123 batteries are included. Made in the USA. 5 of 5Total Reviews: 30 of 0 people found the following review helpful:Arisaka Defense 600 Series Scout LightJune 8, 2019Reviewer:NK from TX United StatesThe Arisaka Defense Scout light is a great light. As bright as a Surefire M600. Tailor made for Scout mounts by Arisaka and others.
A little less expensive as well. I can't speak for it's longevity, because I have not had it long or used it much. It is made well and it is light and bright.Was this review helpful to you?0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:GreatMay 12, 2019Reviewer:Vincent Fulgieri from Rockville Centre, NY United StatesThis isn’t my first arisaka light so I knew what I was getting. SKD is the best. Quick shipping and they almost always have what I’m looking for.Was this review helpful to you?1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:FantasticJanuary 28, 2017Reviewer:M. From OK, USAAlmost blinded myself when I first got the light.
Works well, looks great, zero complaints.Was this review helpful to you?
I'm trying to troubleshoot a 'new-to-me' plane. It came with a Spektrum AR600 receiver. The previous pilot had an earlier identical plane that he flew with an OrangeRX receiver and apparently lost power when he retracted the landing gear, which is why he put the Spektrum in it.I just finished putting new battery connectors on it, and tried the control surfaces to see if I would run into the same issue he was having. Not every time, but frequently enough for me to worry about, the light on the AR600 would blink off and then come back on about a second later. No blinking or red light or anything.I just tried it out with a different OrangeRX receiver I had lying around, and the retracts seem to work well with it. Considering his earlier luck with OrangeRX, I'd like to guarantee it's the receiver.
Anyone else have any experience with the AR600, or advice for troubleshooting the landing gear system?
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