Inforce 500 Lumen WMLx Review (HD)

Published on June 10, 2014
Duration: 6:32

This review of the Inforce WMLx 500 Lumen weapon light highlights its increased output compared to previous models, its lightweight fiber composite body, and integrated mounting system. The reviewer demonstrates its beam comparison against other lights and details its operational modes, including constant-on, strobe, and momentary activation. The light's durability and waterproof rating are also discussed, making it a viable option for various firearm platforms.

Quick Summary

The Inforce WMLx 500 Lumen weapon light offers a significant upgrade in brightness over previous models, featuring 500 lumens of output, a lightweight fiber composite body, and an integrated 1913 Picatinny rail mount. It is waterproof to 66 feet and includes constant-on, strobe, and momentary modes, with effective heat dissipation.

Chapters

  1. 00:38Introduction to Inforce WMLx
  2. 00:53Beam Shot Comparisons
  3. 02:10Physical Details and Features
  4. 03:57Output and Heat Dissipation
  5. 04:43Operating Modes and Lockout
  6. 05:28Conclusion and Price

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Inforce WMLx 500 Lumen weapon light?

The Inforce WMLx boasts 500 lumens of output, a lightweight fiber composite body, an integrated 1913 Picatinny rail mount, and is waterproof to 66 feet. It offers constant-on, strobe, and momentary modes, with heat sinks for efficient thermal management.

How does the Inforce WMLx compare in brightness to other weapon lights?

In beam shot comparisons, the 500 Lumen Inforce WMLx significantly outshines and provides a brighter hotspot and spill than the Surefire Z2S and the original 200 Lumen Haley Strategic WML, demonstrating a substantial increase in output.

What is the weight and material of the Inforce WMLx?

The Inforce WMLx is constructed with a fiber composite body, making it exceptionally lightweight. It weighs only 4 ounces, even with two CR23 batteries installed.

How is the Inforce WMLx mounted onto a firearm?

The WMLx features a built-in mounting system designed for 1913 Picatinny style rails. Users simply loosen a piece, press to open the clamp, position it on the rail, and then tighten it down finger-tight for a secure attachment.

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