Bluez
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Love my new Inforce Weapon mounted light. (Inforce WML)
I was real sceptical at first buying a WL that costs only $90 and has only 125 lumens.
The "only" 125 Lumens didn't bother me, since that's still a lot compared to back in the day and my only application for the weapon light would be indoor defense during a blackout using mostly strobe function.
And i wanted something simple that would mount neatly and not add too much bulk or weight.
It was listed as light and taking only one btry so i knew it likely <was> light.
Though it doesnt feature my neatly integrated pressure plate for the VFG like my Surefire did, my VFG on the LWRC doesnt have a "channel" for the pressure plate anyway, the way my UTG VFG did.
it mounts very easily and securely the body is a polymer and this between the single battery is likely responsible for its low weight.
I have not yet been able to test it's ruggedness and I suspect it is not nearly as rugged as a Surefire of course... but then it installs so close to the rail that IMO it is less likely to bang into stuff than my older Surefire was.
And now for the pics of the installation! :roflsquared:
I was real sceptical at first buying a WL that costs only $90 and has only 125 lumens.
The "only" 125 Lumens didn't bother me, since that's still a lot compared to back in the day and my only application for the weapon light would be indoor defense during a blackout using mostly strobe function.
And i wanted something simple that would mount neatly and not add too much bulk or weight.
It was listed as light and taking only one btry so i knew it likely <was> light.
Though it doesnt feature my neatly integrated pressure plate for the VFG like my Surefire did, my VFG on the LWRC doesnt have a "channel" for the pressure plate anyway, the way my UTG VFG did.
it mounts very easily and securely the body is a polymer and this between the single battery is likely responsible for its low weight.
I have not yet been able to test it's ruggedness and I suspect it is not nearly as rugged as a Surefire of course... but then it installs so close to the rail that IMO it is less likely to bang into stuff than my older Surefire was.
And now for the pics of the installation! :roflsquared: