@@securityguardcommand9792you should look up, imalent MS18. It’s over $600 but allegedly the only worlds brightest handheld flashlight. Thought of you when I heard about it.
Thanks for the review! Ordered one for my dad and it's supposed to arrive this week! Even I am pretty excited to try it out. 😁 Too bad this doesn't have the "snap-on" rigid holster from the P20ix.
Actually yes you can use it just upside down I went from the p 20i x that’s gotten old and doesn’t work well anymore try it im a plumber and stayed there no problem
@@Ray_of_Light62 yeah but to be honest I've been using this light at work everyday since and the color is really not even noticeable unless you do a side by side comparison with another flashlight. I love this light! And it's a phenomenal deterrent to attacks. When a subject charges at me I just shine this light at them and they stop dead in their tracks.
Thank you. The loop was made for the Stinger and similar flashlights. Flashlight Holder/Holster -Fits Belts up to 2.25'' a.co/d/20PAclE The loop will probably be pretty tight at first but will stretch and form around the light.
Huh? The 12 Pro is a shorter throw. It is approximately ½ the candela. I have both, and there is no question that the 25 has a longer throw and brighter hotspot. The other thing the 25 does better is heat management. The head doesn’t get nearly as hot as the 12 Pro. I do keep mine in the tactical program group so it always comes on in turbo mode. A quick holster side note, I’ve been trying the Klarus AH3 holster on my duty belt. I’ve been jumping back and forth between the MH25 PRO, the Acebeam L16 2.0, and the Olight Warrior X4. All 3 lights fit in that holster, and it is significantly better than the nylon Velcro holster for duty use.
imagine that they came in situation that some guy stabed someone and you want hold him until police came. If you handcuff him, you are safe and he will not probably run away.
New sub here. Found your channel looking for Nitecore MH25 Pro reviews. Would you still recommend it? As a 3rd shifter for the past 20 years I’m a bit of a flashlight addict. Thx
Welcome! Glad to have you here. I would absolutely recommend it. I've been using it for duty since the making of this video. Another one ofy coworkers also bought one for outside patrols. www.nitecorelights.com/products/mh25-pro-3300-lumens?sca_ref=4831141.DYe0fGMrM0
Solid! I’ll try them for our night guys. 👊🏽
One of my night patrol coworkers said it looked like a light saber.
Wow, over 3000 lumens ! I might have to look into this one for under $100.
New sub, Thanks for sharing this flash light, I will be looking into this.
Welcome!
I have a few questions about security, What would be the best platform to ask those questions?
@@michaelgaliazzi9400 I built a board for this exact thing. boards.securityguardcommand.com
SRT7i is pretty outstanding for security. More money though. Not as bright but far better UI.
Nice light!
I love it!
@@securityguardcommand9792you should look up, imalent MS18. It’s over $600 but allegedly the only worlds brightest handheld flashlight. Thought of you when I heard about it.
@@securityguardcommand9792 Great review, except you did'nt go into the strobe. Does the strobe setting have memory function?
Thanks for the review! Ordered one for my dad and it's supposed to arrive this week! Even I am pretty excited to try it out. 😁
Too bad this doesn't have the "snap-on" rigid holster from the P20ix.
Hey how does he like the light?
Actually yes you can use it just upside down I went from the p 20i x that’s gotten old and doesn’t work well anymore try it im a plumber and stayed there no problem
Perfect light.
Except for the beam tint at the lowest levels, that's it...
@@Ray_of_Light62 yeah but to be honest I've been using this light at work everyday since and the color is really not even noticeable unless you do a side by side comparison with another flashlight. I love this light! And it's a phenomenal deterrent to attacks. When a subject charges at me I just shine this light at them and they stop dead in their tracks.
Looks like a decent light I might try it...
I really think this is a winner. Great quality at an affordable price.
Yeah I’m ready for something in the right price/reliability range.
Nice video. What’s that belt loop holster you have for your light? Looks like it fits nicely and I just picked up an MH25 pro
Thank you. The loop was made for the Stinger and similar flashlights.
Flashlight Holder/Holster -Fits Belts up to 2.25'' a.co/d/20PAclE
The loop will probably be pretty tight at first but will stretch and form around the light.
@@securityguardcommand9792man, I appreciate the fast response.
Subscribed. I’m excited about the new light carry setup
The 12 Pro is better because it’s smaller and has a longer throw.
@@jaymeez I did not want a longer throw. I chose this because the beam pattern is better for the type of work security does.
Huh? The 12 Pro is a shorter throw. It is approximately ½ the candela. I have both, and there is no question that the 25 has a longer throw and brighter hotspot.
The other thing the 25 does better is heat management. The head doesn’t get nearly as hot as the 12 Pro.
I do keep mine in the tactical program group so it always comes on in turbo mode.
A quick holster side note, I’ve been trying the Klarus AH3 holster on my duty belt. I’ve been jumping back and forth between the MH25 PRO, the Acebeam L16 2.0, and the Olight Warrior X4. All 3 lights fit in that holster, and it is significantly better than the nylon Velcro holster for duty use.
@@jaymeez Another reason I chose the MH25 Pro is the size. It is a direct for the for duty belt flashlight loop that holds the Streamlight Stinger.
How could that reddit guy have been running this light for 6 years when it just came out within the last year?
A different model nitecore.
I'm curious why a security guard needs handcuffs or handcuff key?
imagine that they came in situation that some guy stabed someone and you want hold him until police came.
If you handcuff him, you are safe and he will not probably run away.
@@dzontrakontra93 a security guard is a civilian. They're not allowed to handcuff someone.
@@theoriginaldashriprock completely false.
@@securityguardcommand9792 100% True. Only a commissioned law enforcement officer has the right to detain someone. Outside of that, you can leave.
New sub here. Found your channel looking for Nitecore MH25 Pro reviews. Would you still recommend it? As a 3rd shifter for the past 20 years I’m a bit of a flashlight addict. Thx
Welcome! Glad to have you here.
I would absolutely recommend it. I've been using it for duty since the making of this video. Another one ofy coworkers also bought one for outside patrols.
www.nitecorelights.com/products/mh25-pro-3300-lumens?sca_ref=4831141.DYe0fGMrM0
I would already have my light out .. no sound brah