Feyachi Tactical Flashlight 1200 lm with Offset Mount vs CRONHAWK 500 lumens tactical pistol light with blue laser
Overall winner: Feyachi Tactical Flashlight 1200 lm with Offset Mount
Key Differences
Feyachi A delivers 1200 lumens and a 200m beam with aircraft‑grade aluminum and a higher rating from many more reviews, while CRONHAWK B offers 500 lumens plus an adjustable blue laser and magnetic charging. Choose Feyachi A if you want brighter output, longer beam range and stronger reviewer consensus; choose CRONHAWK B if you need an integrated blue laser and a magnetic charging port for rail‑mounted pistol use
Feyachi Tactical Flashlight 1200 lm with Offset Mount
High-output tactical flashlight delivering 1200 lumens and a 200-meter beam. Durable all-metal build with weather-resistant features and a quick-detach mount. Customers note bright output and solid quality, with some concerns about durability and pressure switch over time
Pros
- 1200 lumens brightness
- 200-meter beam range
- offset picatinny mount with quick install
- aircraft-grade aluminum with weather-resistant finish
Cons
- pressure switch reliability reported after a year
- mixed durability feedback
CRONHAWK 500 lumens tactical pistol light with blue laser
CRONHAWK tactical pistol light with 500-lumen white LED and blue laser, rail-mountable with magnetic charging. Laser is adjustable, both beams run on a built-in rechargeable battery; full recharge in about 2 hours. One customer notes solid brightness and long battery life
Pros
- high 500-lumen white LED
- blue laser with adjustable zero
- rechargeable built-in battery
- magnetic charging port
Cons
- mixed feedback on mounting screw
- some fit issues with Taurus G3C
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Feyachi |
| Durability | Feyachi |
| Versatility | CRONHAWK |
| User Reviews | Feyachi |