Inforce WML Weapon Light Gen 3 White/IR FDE
The newest generation of weapon mounted lights from INFORCE has arrived, offering users even more brightness and power than ever before. The INFORCE WML White/IR Gen 3 has over double the beam intensity of its predecessor on a single CR123a battery, without compromising on the 1.5 hour battery life. With a beam intensity of 10,000 candelas, the WML White/IR Gen 3 is incredibly bright and boasts a high-power 450 Lumen bulb that can easily blind someone in broad daylight. This model has a beam range of 656ft (200m) and is perfect for close quarter engagements when mounted on a shotgun or pistol-caliber carbine, or mid-range shooting when clipped onto a rifle.
The WML White/IR Gen 3 is designed to work in tandem with modern night vision equipment and comes equipped with a 160mW infrared light that can operate for up to 2.5 hours. Its ergonomic nonslip button, shaped to fit the human thumb, replaces older tape switches and allows for intuitive activation and deactivation, while a flip safety ensures that the device cannot be turned on until the user is ready.
Unlike other models that may use cheaper plastic, INFORCE has built the WML White/IR Gen 3 with glass reinforced nylon, making it impervious to solid debris like dirt or sand. Additionally, this model is waterproof up to 66 feet/20 meters, ensuring reliable performance in any conditions. This lightweight and durable rifle light is perfect for any hunter or rifleman and serves as a testament to INFORCE's commitment to quality and dependability.
Features
- 450 Lumen output on high mode
- 10,000 candela beam intensity
- Distance of 656ft/200m
- Battery life of 1.5hrs on a single CR123a battery
- ¼ turn of the head engages lockout mode for travel, transport & storage
- Safety lever minimizes accidental discharge
- Integrated clamp interfaces with MIL-STD-1913 rails
California Proposition 65 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals that are known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov