Actually it might be 0.5 seconds. While I’m not generally a fan of long press for on-off, this is about the least offensive version of that UI that I’ve seen since it is still pretty quick. I’d still rather have a D4’s instant on-off ui though.
The button is dome-shaped metal and it is not recessed at all. It protrudes above the surface of the light and will very easily turn-on in the pocket if not locked out. Not as easily as the Nitecore Concept 1, but pretty close. If you’re pocket-EDC’ing this light using some kind of lockout is essential.
Yes, you can also mechanically lockout the light by slightly rotating either the head or tail. The threads at both ends of the body tube are anodized.
One other note
The compartment for the star has a the head of a screw protruding into it. I didn’t try unscrewing it, but it might hold the switch in place. Only the top part of the head protrudes but it is enough you can’t just drop in another 16mm star.
The star the light comes with has a notch for this screw hole. If you want to put in a new emitter you can either reflow onto the stock copper star or you maybe spend a half hour with a needle-file (or 30 seconds with a Dremel) making an extra notch in your new star. On the upside, this screw does prevent the star from rotating when you tighten the bezel so no chance of breaking the driver wires.