This YouTube video explores the practical application of mounting a flashlight on the top of an AR-15 platform rifle. The focus is on the Inforce WMLx light, likely demonstrating its features, installation, and effectiveness in various scenarios. The title suggests a discussion or debate about this mounting configuration, appealing to AR-15 owners and those interested in tactical rifle accessories and modifications.
This video offers a first look at new gear from Inforce and High Speed Gear (HSGI). The reviewer highlights the Inforce WMLX Weapon Mounted Light, specifically its dual white light and infrared capabilities. They also showcase a chest rig built with HSGI components, including their latest generation of Taco mag pouches, a chest platform, and an OTR cover. The video also briefly mentions the Griffin Mk2 Rifle, Griffin Optimus 6 Suppressor, Eotech EXPS3, and an OTTO Engineering Hurricane III.
This GeAR Grind episode features Travis reviewing new Magpul TMAGs and Inforce WMLX/WML weapon lights, alongside the Holosun AEMS Core 2MOA red dot optic. The review focuses on the FIT, FORM, FEEL, FUNCTION, and FEATURES of each product. It also directs viewers to AT3 Tactical's Amazon store and their other YouTube content, including beginner guides for AR-15 and AR-10 builds. The video emphasizes providing helpful, fact-driven information for the AR-15 shooting community and promoting safer firearm handling.
This video discusses a user's experience with an Inforce WMLx weapon-mounted light failing during extremely cold temperatures. The presenter emphasizes the importance of gear reliability in SHTF (Shit Hits The Fan) scenarios, especially in harsh conditions. While not bashing the Inforce brand due to their warranty support, the video highlights the polymer body's potential lack of cold-weather durability and questions its suitability for SHTF preparedness. The description also includes affiliate links to various prepping-related products and services.
This video, "The Weekly Buzz," discusses the controversial potential return of firing squads in South Carolina, framing it as a significant development. The description also heavily features promotional links for various products, including flashlights (INFORCE WMLx, WML), coffee (Blackout Coffee), tactical gear (Grey Man Tactical), apparel (Tri Star Hat, Shall Not Comply), and novelty items (Screaming Goat). It also includes affiliate links for USCCA and Amazon, and links to the creator's Patreon and social media profiles.
This video focuses on the InForce WMLx 800 Lumen Weaponlight. The description includes affiliate links for Amazon purchases, a Patreon link for channel support, USCCA legal self-defense network information, and links to the creator's website, merchandise store, and social media profiles. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only, with all shooting conducted safely and legally on approved ranges. It also clarifies that the channel does not sell firearms or parts and is not liable for any misuse of the information presented.
This video reviews the Surefire DSF (Dedicated Shotgun Forend) 600 Lumen Shotgun Light, focusing on its performance on a Mossberg 590A1. The reviewer conducts shooting tests, a beam comparison with the Surefire Fury Intellibeam and the Inforce WMLx, and details the light's features and overall impressions. The video also includes links to various merchandise and social media platforms, with a disclaimer emphasizing educational and entertainment purposes and user responsibility.
This review details a custom-built Remington 870 Express Tactical for home defense, emphasizing reliability despite the model line's reputation. Key upgrades include a Mesa Tactical recoil-reducing stock and rail, Magpul furniture, and an Inforce WMLx light. While the build proved reliable in testing, the Mesa Tactical rail can complicate barrel removal for cleaning.
The Haley Strategic WML Gen 2 and WMLX weapon lights offer enhanced durability with glass-filled polymer bodies and sonic-fused construction. Key features include a proprietary momentary-only activation to prevent accidental mode changes, improved digital switches with better grip, and a removable lockout safety lever. The WML Gen 2 outputs 400 lumens, while the WMLX provides selectable 800 or 400 lumens for different environments.
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