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Tokarev
10-27-2022, 06:02 AM
Holosun confirms Positive IDentification with New Weaponlight Series
City of Industry, CA (October 26, 2022) – Holosun introduces its P.ID series of weaponlights which consists of four models, P.ID, P.ID HC, P.ID Plus, and P.ID Dual. Compact, lightweight, and ultra-durable, each P.ID model gives you the confidence to tackle any task in the dark. P.ID features include high candela white light, visible green laser, and IR laser depending on the model. Built for the rigors of professional use, P.ID is compatible with common duty holsters.
The Holosun P.ID series of weaponlights feature a CNC milled 7075 anodized aluminum housing that is IP68 waterproof and offers 2000g of shock resistance to provide maximum protection. P.ID weaponlights are compatible with 1913 Picatinny accessory rails and include interchangeable rail interface keys for optimized button positioning and compatibility with various firearm options. P.ID weaponlights offer a 60-minute runtime using the included 18350 flat-top battery that is both removable and rechargeable via the magnetic USB charging cable in the box. Both the P.ID Plus and P.ID Dual models feature independent white light and laser activation buttons and have programmable modes for function customization.
P.ID is a high power, compact white light featuring 1,000 lumen and 23,000 candela.
Shipping Now - MSRP: $135.28
P.ID HC is a high candela, compact white light featuring 42,000 candela and 800 lumens.
Shipping in Q1, 2023 – MSRP: $199.99
P.ID Plus is a high-power white light with visible green laser which can fire independently using WL or VIS activation buttons or simultaneously via Plus Mode which enables the user to fire both white light and green laser by pressing any activation button.
Shipping Q4, 2022 – MSRP: $199.99
P.ID Dual is a high-power white light with visible green laser and an infrared laser. P.ID Dual includes Plus Mode and adds IR Mode (IR function only) and Dual Mode which enables the user to fire white light and VIS green laser, or IR laser using different activation buttons providing active aiming on multiple spectrums should the need arise.
Shipping Q4, 2022 – MSRP: $282.35
As with all Holosun products, the P.ID weaponlight series includes a limited lifetime warranty with more information available at
https://holosun.com/index/product/item/cid/26.html.
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I bought one of their vis green lasers meant for a pistol to toss on a rifle for a couple proof of concept applications. Concept was great, application with that laser sucked. Kept getting bumped on when the rifle was wedged between my center console, so it would die constantly.
The button on the plus looks recessed enough, combined with the rechargeable battery, to make this possibly a viable option to replace a scout style light, and the stand alone pointer…. I’ll be keeping a close eye.
NH Shooter
10-27-2022, 08:16 AM
https://holosun.com/index/product/detail/id/223.html
The P.ID features 1000 lumens and 23,000 candela on high mode with up to 60 minutes of battery life on low mode.
For those who don't need all the lumens all the time with their WML.
Mirolynmonbro
10-27-2022, 09:23 AM
https://holosun.com/index/product/detail/id/223.html
For those who don't need all the lumens all the time with their WML.
Yuck
runcible
10-27-2022, 12:21 PM
https://holosun.com/index/product/detail/id/223.html
For those who don't need all the lumens all the time with their WML.
Pardon, but could you share a use-example that a low-output mode for a pistol WML would better serve than a high-output mode, please?
(For long-arms, I can think of low-power navigation lights, a la Surefire M900L of almost 20 years ago, and low-power lights to assist in reading the breach and to act as an aiming assist for shotguns; but I was struggling to carry that idea over to pistols and non-military settings.)
NH Shooter
10-27-2022, 12:31 PM
Pardon, but could you share a use-example that a low-output mode for a pistol WML would better serve than a high-output mode, please?)
I cannot. I should have placed [/sarcasm] at the end of my post. ;-)
runcible
10-27-2022, 07:39 PM
I cannot. I should have placed [/sarcasm] at the end of my post. ;-)
OOPS. My bad, dude; apologies for that. :eek: #overlyliteralreading (https://pistol-forum.com/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=overlyliteralreading)
paherne
10-27-2022, 08:19 PM
Pardon, but could you share a use-example that a low-output mode for a pistol WML would better serve than a high-output mode, please?
(For long-arms, I can think of low-power navigation lights, a la Surefire M900L of almost 20 years ago, and low-power lights to assist in reading the breach and to act as an aiming assist for shotguns; but I was struggling to carry that idea over to pistols and non-military settings.)
Performing FSTs. I seent video of it. LOL
Clusterfrack
10-27-2022, 08:22 PM
The IR laser version looks very interesting for a carbine or PDW.
Performing FSTs. I seent video of it. LOL
Checking the drivers license picture against their face on a traffic stop. Sweeping the light back and forth. Seriously.
Tokarev
10-28-2022, 06:54 PM
Double tap. Stupid Tapatalk...
Tokarev
10-28-2022, 06:57 PM
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2022/10/27/new-holosun-p-id-series-weaponlights/
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Magsz
10-31-2022, 03:16 PM
The IR laser version looks very interesting for a carbine or PDW.
Given the suggested price point, had they included an IR illuminator they would have smashed that shit out of the park. The performance would have blown away the TLR1 VIRII which is a pretty decent budget unit. Such a shame they missed the mark on that one.
DaBigBR
11-15-2022, 05:02 PM
Very quick unboxing thoughts on the PID.
Unboxing and Switching
I recently grabbed a couple of these for T&E. In the box is the light with battery installed, charging cable, two extra rail keys, a tool with T10 on one end and a flat blade on the other, and the manual and warranty card. The light comes assembled with a rail key labeled "1" and the 18350 battery inserted. There is a small cardboard disc on the negative side of the battery locking it out. Overall, the construction seems solid. The light is larger and heavier than I anticipated from pictures. It looks exactly as advertised on the gun, but it was just more substantial than I expected when handling it generally. The light is handsome looking with subdued branding and very strong lines. The angular design is a nice departure from the likes of the TLR-1 HL, X300, and PL-350.
The manual explains the switchology. I know there was concern in the thread about the existence of a lower brightness setting. I personally thought that was a bad idea, also. To toggle between brightness settings, you have to press and hold both switches at the same time. The brightness cycles about once per second. I think it is very unlikely that you will accidentally switch brightness settings in the heat of the moment. Playing around with the light? Maybe. Drawing it and using it, unlikely. I think the paddles have a good feel. They have a positive click and are large. The underlying switch is a soft switch so the paddles do not lock into an on position or anything like that. The paddles taper in toward the trigger guard a little bit, which will probably help prevent white light NDs, but their size makes them relatively easy to hit. They have decent texture and should be good for gloved hands. Generally, I think I would prefer something more like the TLR-7A, X300, or TLR-1 (any of them), but I think these will prove serviceable. Time will tell on durability of the paddles and switches themselves but Holosun's reputation for build quality in optics is pretty solid so call me hopeful.
The included 18350 is an unprotected cell and came half charged. I tried to install a Modlite 18350 protected cell, however I found that the extra "bump" on the positive side of the protected cell prevented me from tightening the head all the way and the light would not function. I think this is a bit of a misstep. Quality unprotected cells are no issue to obtain, but I know there are a lot of people that are already pretty invested in a specific battery AND some safety advantages to protected cells.
My very unscientific initial "testing" with the light as far as output is this: it's bright. At first blush, I believe it delivers something close to what it promises. The color temperature, beam pattern, and even head and reflector design is verysimilar to the TLR-1 HL. The numbers (lumens and candela) are also very similar so I would not be shocked if the source of the LED is the same. I will let those more versed, experienced, and interested in beam comparisons produce those.
Rail Attachment
All of the rail keys appear to have the same cross-slot dimension and it is closer to a "universal" dimension than 1913. I did not put it on the calipers, but it fits on Gen 4 Glock frames, so that's probably enough information. The different rail keys place the cross-slot at different positions to slightly adjust positioning of the light relative to the trigger guard (similar to the TLR-7's tree of rail keys). I would have much rather seen a 1913 spec rail key(s) included as well. I have seen issues with Gen 5 Glocks having their rail slot widened out by prolonged use of a WML with a "universal" key installed. That concern here is probably minimal so long as the bolt is tightened well. Speaking of the bolt, it is designed with a combo T-10/flat head. There is no way to hand loosen or tighten and I do not think a case rim will work, either. The design of the rail clamp is fairly uninspired with two very weak little springs pretending to provide some tension. In practice, the bolt fits tight within the rail key and I can get no "springiness" when pressing in. The springs are not indexed or captured by the WML body, either (only by the rail clamp) so it would be possible to have one of them fold over and become damaged if the light was tightened to a rail. Despite these shortcomings, I did find the light easy enough to attach to several different guns. I used only the "1" rail key and it was fine on the guns I attached it to. Those were: Glock 17 Gen 4 and Gen 5, Glock 19 Gen 4, Glock 41 Gen 4, Staccato P, STI Tactical 4.0, S&W M&P 2.0 4.25", and probably a couple others that I am forgetting. I was overall happy with the fit however I have done no live fire yet.
Duty Holster Compatibility
I tried this light using a variety of guns (as listed above) in a 7360RDS (Glock), 6390RDS (M&P), 6360RDS (Staccato), and an older 6354DO. The light works fine in all of the holsters with all of the guns tested EXCEPT the 6354DO. My 6354DO is very hold (2014? 2015?) and does not work well with a TLR-1 HL (very tight), so my suspicion is that the issue is my holster and not so much the PID. I was very disappointed when the PL-350 came out to find that it did not work with the 7TS RDS holsters, which I am stuck with by policy, and that holster to holster, fit quality varied on the 6XXX RDS holsters. That does not appear to be the case with the PID. I am very pleased to see that and although Holosun has said from the beginning it will work, proving it was a bit a relief (especially on the 7TS). I did not test with any non-RDS holsters as I did not have any immediately available. I will try to get that done soon and report back. I do not anticipate a problem.
It should go without saying that the PID is not going to fit your molded kydex concealment stuff that was made for another light. Totally different animal.
Overall Thoughts
Based on just my limited first couple hours of handling, I think there is some promise here. There are some compromises and some things I don't like, but the light also breaks the mold in some ways. I will start using this light in general live fire as well as low light range trips to see how it does and will try to update the thread. Weather will be an issue for getting any regular time for the next few months, but I'll use it where I can. I think that given the price point on the light, it may be a viable competitor to the TLR-1 HL. I will be very curious to compare it to the high candela model that is supposed to be coming in the Spring.
Tokarev
01-02-2023, 10:02 PM
https://youtu.be/HS8EQspOQ1U
Tokarev
01-08-2023, 08:46 AM
https://youtu.be/x-veLG93S5c
DaBigBR
01-10-2023, 05:08 AM
I agree with about everything in the Werks video. It is good to see that Holosun's lumen and candela claims are accurate.
I have had mine on my duty G34 for weeks now and while it hasn't been used for anything spectacular, it also hasn't parasitically drained like some lights do, so that's something. Works fine out of a Safariland 7360RDS.
Tokarev
03-16-2023, 06:03 PM
Just got the new high candela model. Seems decent. Surprisingly weighty. Switches seem solid and are tactile in operation. The difference between high and low is noticeable but low setting still seems pretty bright. Maybe the low setting will provide a decent run time with 123s? https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230316/97a569cb64b4636a6073074115d1f7fa.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230316/b6535ed1a5aee7bf26033dfbe3b5e332.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230316/25e1867a803b331f93c2e3725bc8cabf.jpg
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Tokarev
03-16-2023, 06:36 PM
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willie
03-16-2023, 08:39 PM
My lgs has one of these which I examined. I agree that it's weighty. If it's as solid as it seems, then I predict this model will give excellent service. I wonder, though if many prospective buyers might object to its weight?
Tokarev
03-17-2023, 07:06 AM
The P.ID HC will power up with a CR123 but it is noticeably dimmer on both high and low settings. The light, on high, seems to want to shut itself off after maybe 20 seconds in high mode. In low mode it does not seem to do this although I didn't run it very long in constant on/low.
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Tokarev
04-01-2023, 03:27 PM
I've been playing around with this light mounted to my Shadow Systems XR920. After a small amount of live fire, I'm going to say the switching pretty much sucks.
The inward press is not very intuitive and hard to do with my support thumb. And then running it with the trigger finger there would seem to be a chance to an AD as mentioned in one of the videos linked above. Maybe searching with the trigger finger indexed and pressing in on the switch is how Holosun envisioned this to work. But then needing to go from index to trigger means the light goes off once the finger is moved or takes another quick tap to switch the light from momentary to constant.
The rest of the light seems solid. Nicely focused beam with good run time and good size. Every knew light on the market should have the battery come out the front. Taking the light off every time to change the battery is an outdated design.
What I'd like to see is a new version with switches that are more like the ones Streamlight is using on the TLR-9.
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DaBigBR
04-10-2023, 04:01 PM
Recently saw a clip from QVO Tactical showing the PID fitting in one of their kydex holsters meant for a TLR-1. Any chance anybody has a PID and some TLR-1 kydex from other makers to test with? I'm 100% Surefire here.
Tokarev
04-10-2023, 05:25 PM
Recently saw a clip from QVO Tactical showing the PID fitting in one of their kydex holsters meant for a TLR-1. Any chance anybody has a PID and some TLR-1 kydex from other makers to test with? I'm 100% Surefire here.It kinda works in the Raven Concealment Perun for the Glock with a TLR-1. Not a perfect fit but probably good enough to get the job done.
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Bergeron
04-10-2023, 09:45 PM
I bought one of their vis green lasers meant for a pistol to toss on a rifle for a couple proof of concept applications. Concept was great, application with that laser sucked. Kept getting bumped on when the rifle was wedged between my center console, so it would die constantly.
The button on the plus looks recessed enough, combined with the rechargeable battery, to make this possibly a viable option to replace a scout style light, and the stand alone pointer…. I’ll be keeping a close eye.
Yes, I have a carbine that needs a light and the Dual or Plus models look interesting. Eager to hear from those who try.
RAM Engineer
09-06-2023, 10:35 AM
Bumping this up for any user experience. I'm mainly interested in the PID Plus, but the smaller activation buttons give me pause.
DaBigBR
09-07-2023, 03:37 AM
PID Plus does not fit my Safariland duty holsters so it was a no for me. My normal PID still works great.
rayrevolver
04-26-2024, 07:16 AM
Don't own these but on sale, PID for $59+$9.99 shipping
https://shop.misterguns.com/product/22160/holosun-technologies-p-id-positive-identification-device-rail-mounted-pistol-light-1000-lumens
Spectre3
06-03-2024, 03:08 PM
Given the recent PL350c disappointment, I'd be curious to see how well the high candela version would sell if there were more holster options. Fitting in a TLR-1 holster is fine for duty use but more people would be interested in a dedicated holster for IWB since the body is a little slimmer than the TLR-1.
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