Inforce New Light Shot Show 2019

Published on January 27, 2019
Duration: 1:35

This video introduces the Inforce WML (Weapon Mounted Light) from Shot Show 2019. It highlights the light's return to a metal body, offering up to 1600 lumens with a current setting of 600 lumens on low. The design features a thumb-activated pressure pad for intuitive operation and a dial for mode selection, including high, low, strobe, and momentary-on. The light is powered by either an 18650 rechargeable battery (approx. 1 hour 45 minutes runtime) or CR123 batteries (approx. 2 hours runtime, slightly reduced lumens). The unit weighs seven ounces and is rechargeable, with a planned release in April for approximately $229, including the charger and battery.

Quick Summary

The Inforce WML, showcased at Shot Show 2019, returns with a metal body and offers up to 1600 lumens. It features an intuitive pressure pad, a mode dial for high, low, and strobe, and runs on 18650 rechargeable or CR123 batteries. Expected release is April for approximately $229, including charger and battery.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Inforce WML
  2. 00:05Metal Body and Lumens
  3. 00:12Low Setting and Usability
  4. 00:23Pressure Pad Operation
  5. 00:36Mode Selection Dial
  6. 00:42Strobe and Low Settings
  7. 00:47Momentary On Function
  8. 00:50Battery Options: 18650
  9. 00:55Battery Options: CR123
  10. 01:05Weight and Rechargeability
  11. 01:19Price and Included Items
  12. 01:31Release Date

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Inforce WML shown at Shot Show 2019?

The Inforce WML from Shot Show 2019 features a durable metal body, offering up to 1600 lumens. It includes an intuitive pressure pad for activation, a mode dial for high, low, and strobe functions, and supports both 18650 rechargeable and CR123 batteries.

What is the lumen output and runtime for the Inforce WML?

The Inforce WML can reach up to 1600 lumens. On its low setting, it's currently set at 600 lumens. With an 18650 battery, expect around 1 hour and 45 minutes of runtime. Using CR123 batteries provides approximately 2 hours of runtime, though with slightly reduced lumen output.

How is the Inforce WML operated and what are its power sources?

Operation is primarily via a thumb-activated pressure pad for shooting-position control. A dial allows selection between off, high, strobe, and low modes. It runs on either an 18650 rechargeable battery or standard CR123 batteries.

When will the Inforce WML be available and what is its estimated price?

The Inforce WML is expected to be released in April. The estimated retail price is around $229, and this price point includes the necessary charger and battery, making it ready for immediate use.

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