Inforce APL (Auto Pistol Light) Review

Published on March 14, 2015
Duration: 14:41

The Inforce APL is a lightweight, compact pistol light made from fiber composite, offering 200 lumens and 1.5 hours of runtime on a single CR123 battery. Its ambidextrous paddle system allows for easy momentary or constant-on activation. While compatible with most Picatinny rails, it does not fit proprietary systems. The reviewer highly recommends it for its value, weight, and performance.

Quick Summary

The Inforce APL is a lightweight (2.83 oz) pistol light made from fiber composite, offering 200 lumens and 1.5 hours of runtime on a single CR123 battery. Its ambidextrous paddle system allows for easy momentary or constant-on activation and it fits most Picatinny rails.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Low-Light Demo
  2. 01:08Inforce Brand & Composite Tech
  3. 02:12APL Size & Weight Comparison
  4. 04:43Operation & Activation System
  5. 06:17Mounting System & Compatibility
  6. 09:37Battery & LED Specs
  7. 11:17Tactical Training & Safety Tips
  8. 12:25Pricing & Final Verdict

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Inforce APL pistol light?

The Inforce APL is a lightweight (2.83 oz) pistol light made from fiber composite. It offers 200 lumens with a 1.5-hour runtime, powered by a single CR123 battery. It features ambidextrous paddles for easy activation and fits most Picatinny rails.

How is the Inforce APL activated?

The Inforce APL uses an ambidextrous paddle system. A quick tap activates constant-on mode, while pressing and holding the paddles engages momentary mode. The paddles are designed for easy access with the trigger finger or support-hand thumb.

What are the dimensions and weight of the Inforce APL?

The Inforce APL measures 3 inches in length and less than 1.25 inches in width. It weighs only 2.83 ounces without the battery, making it a very compact and lightweight option for pistols.

Is the Inforce APL compatible with all firearm rails?

The Inforce APL is designed to fit most standard Picatinny rails using a screw-tightened clamp. However, it is noted as incompatible with proprietary rail systems such as those found on the HK USP or Beretta Storm.

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