Inforce WML Weapons Light

Published on July 18, 2014
Duration: 17:42

This guide details the installation and basic operation of the Inforce WML and WMLx weapon lights, as demonstrated by Sootch00. It covers the tool-less mounting system, battery installation, and programming options for strobe and mode sequencing. The video emphasizes the practical application of these lights for various low-light scenarios.

Quick Summary

The Inforce WML and WMLx weapon lights offer robust performance with tool-less mounting and exceptional waterproofing up to 66 feet. The WML provides 175 lumens (high) / 30 lumens (low), while the WMLx delivers 500 lumens. Both utilize CR123 batteries and can be programmed for customized operation, making them versatile tactical accessories.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Shooting Demo
  2. 01:08WML and WMLx Overview
  3. 02:07Lumen Output and Operation
  4. 03:58Night Testing
  5. 05:12Ergonomics and Mounting
  6. 08:45Batteries and Waterproofing
  7. 11:25WMLx Specific Features
  8. 13:24Weight Comparison
  9. 13:56Programming and Customization
  10. 15:04Pricing and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Inforce WML and WMLx weapon lights?

The Inforce WML offers 175 lumens (high) and 30 lumens (low) with a strobe, while the WMLx provides 500 lumens. Both feature durable polymer construction, tool-less mounting, and are waterproof to 66 feet. The WMLx adds a dedicated mode-switching lever.

How do you install the Inforce WML/WMLx weapon light?

Installation is tool-less. Simply align the light's mount with a Picatinny rail on your firearm and press it on until it securely clicks into place. A physical lockout bar can prevent accidental activation.

What type of batteries do the Inforce WML and WMLx use, and what is their runtime?

The Inforce WML uses one CR123 battery, offering 1.5 hours on high and 10 hours on low. The WMLx uses two CR123 batteries, with a runtime of 1.5 hours on high.

Can the Inforce WML/WMLx weapon lights be programmed?

Yes, both lights can be programmed. Users can disable the strobe feature or change the mode sequence (e.g., from high-to-low or low-to-high) by following specific button and battery cycling procedures outlined by the manufacturer.

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