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Olight Baldr Pro 1350 Lumen WeaponLight w/ Green Laser

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Baldr-Pro
$149.95 $115.00
(44 reviews)
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The Olight BALDR Pro is a professional weapon light with a green visible aiming laser and bright white LED; for use on handguns with a Picatinny (MIL-STD-1913) or Glock rail. Powered by two CR123A batteries, the max output of the BALDR Pro is 1,350 lumens. The center beam produces an intense and concentrated white light, but it becomes soft and wide when close to a surface area such as a wall. The white LED can be set to 300 lumens for constant scanning. The beam emitted by the green laser is clearly visible for accurate targeting during both day and night operations. The durable construction withstands heavy recoil and vibration without loosening after calibration yet is still easy to install and detach with a quick detach lever. A high-quality choice for professional users with its excellent ease of use, high brightness and extremely powerful performance.

Kit Includes:

  • 1x Baldr Pro WeaponLight
  • 2x CR123 Batteries
  • 1x Picatinny Rail Mount
  • 2x Rail Screw
  • 2x Adjustable Screw
  • 1x T6/T8 Socket Head Wrench
  • 1x User Manual

Features:

  • Three output modes: momentary on, constant on, strobe
  • Manual quick attach and release mounting system
  • Heavy-duty quick attach and release mounting system along with the ambidextrous push-forward/side-press activation switch
  • Lockout mode and a magnetic port that is compatible with the MCC charging cable and innovating the industry with a remote pressure switch(sold separately), making it more versatile and cross-compatible

Specifications:

  • Beam Distance: 853ft / 260m
  • Max. Performance (lumens): 1350
  • Compatible Batteries: CR123 (2x included)
  • Light Intensity (candela): 16,900
  • Runtime: 115 minutes (high) / 300 minutes (low)
  • Strobe: Yes
  • Waterproof: IPX4
  • Weight: 129gr / 4.55oz
  • Length: 84mm / 3.3in

Reviews

  • 5
    Olight

    Posted by Tom on 21st Sep 2020

    It seems to be a very good light. Easy to operate and very bright

  • 5
    Very Nice

    Posted by thomas haltom on 15th Sep 2020

    I like them very much - as described - and very effective

  • 5
    Great value for the money

    Posted by Dave on 15th Sep 2020

    I got this light a week or two ago and am really impressed. It kicks my Surefire x400 Ultra Green’s teeth in and took its lunch money. Much brighter, more useful hotspot, and the laser is brighter too. Time will tell if it is durable, but the rail locking mechanism seems well thought out and made. My one and only gripe is that I haven’t figured out a way yet to lock it out so it doesn’t get activated accidentally when carries on a weapon in a bag and a finger switch gets activated. Mine got turned on for a few hours and killed accidentally and I’ve been a little cautious since.

  • 4
    Nice start

    Posted by Scott Smith on 15th Sep 2020

    Just got the light, It seems like a good light. Time will tell if it holds up.

  • 5
    Excellent illumination and target acquisition

    Posted by Carlos Rodriguez on 13th Sep 2020

    Great addition to my 5.56 NATO SCR Fightlite handgun for home defense

  • 5
    Olight Baldr Pro

    Posted by DARON DYER on 11th Sep 2020

    Really nice light. The laser is amazing and the light is piercing bright. I bought a second one.

  • 5
    Blinded by the light!

    Posted by Brian Collup on 10th Sep 2020

    Really cool product for the price very impressed with the packaging. I’ve purchased lights from Brand X that were a lot less complete for three times as much money!! Very satisfied

  • 5
    I love this light/laser

    Posted by Larry Stringfield on 10th Sep 2020

    I have been thinking about getting one if these as I have several friends that rave about them. I got an email flyer from Arms Unlimited that had these for the best price I've seen. It's really a cool setup. I have played with it outside at night and its awesome. I see more of these in my near future. It's going on a Ruger Charger 9 that has been on backorder for months.