SOCOM4, M640T Pro, & XC3sub | Surefire | SHOT Show 2026

Published on January 23, 2026
Duration: 7:21

This video from SHOT Show 2026 provides an expert overview of new Surefire products, including the SOCOM4 series suppressors with improved flash reduction and the M640T Pro and XC3sub weapon lights. Andrew from Surefire details the technical specifications and intended applications for each product, highlighting their design advancements and compatibility with popular firearm platforms. The content is informative and technical, suitable for firearm enthusiasts and professionals.

Quick Summary

Surefire introduced the SOCOM4 series suppressors with improved flash reduction and the SOCOM4 Mini 4 rated for barrels as short as 10.3 inches. The M640T Pro Scout Light offers 700 lumens and 70,000 candela, while the XC3sub provides 1,000 lumens for micro-compact pistols and fits TLR-7 sub holsters.

Chapters

  1. 00:57Surefire SOCOM4 Series Suppressors
  2. 03:09M640T Pro Turbo Scout Light
  3. 04:14XC3sub Compact Pistol Light

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key improvements in the Surefire SOCOM4 suppressor series?

The Surefire SOCOM4 series, including the RC4 and Mini 4 models, features a redesigned front end with diverters to eliminate frontal flash detection. The Mini 4 is also rated for barrels as short as 10.3 inches due to enhanced flow dynamics.

What are the specifications for the Surefire M640T Pro Scout Light?

The M640T Pro is a Turbo Scout Light delivering 700 lumens and 70,000 candela, featuring a compact 22mm bezel with a turbo reflector. It is designed for CR123 batteries.

Which pistols is the Surefire XC3sub designed for, and what are its key features?

The XC3sub is designed for micro-compact pistols like the Sig Sauer P365, Glock 43/48, and Hellcat. It offers 1,000 lumens and 13,000 candela, and fits holsters compatible with the TLR-7 sub.

What is the significance of candela versus lumens for weapon lights?

Lumens measure the total brightness of a light source, while candela measures luminous intensity in a specific direction. Higher candela is crucial for weapon lights as it indicates better throw and target identification at a distance.

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