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browcs
18 September 2012, 19:36
INFORCE announced earlier today via their Facebook (FB) page a new pistol weaponlight which made its debut at the "maneuver conference" - the 2012 U.S. Army Maneuver Conference held at the Columbus Convention & Trade Center, Columbus, GA. The only known detail thus far is that it will be powered by a single battery, presumably CR123, via a post by INFORCE to Soldier Systems who also announced the display of this new light at the conference. More details to follow when available.

Photo courtesy of INFORCE FB page:

http://i1268.photobucket.com/albums/jj565/browcs/Inforce%20Light_zps94d456be.jpg


Browcs

browcs
3 October 2012, 14:33
Update via INFORCE press release -

The INFORCE Auto Pistol Light (APL) will have the following (preliminary) specifications:

1. 200 lumens,
2. run time of approximately 1.5 hours,
3. bilateral and ambidextrous paddle switch,
4. momentary and constant on modes,
5. fiber construction,
6. dimensions of 3 inches long x 1.2 inches wide
7. 2.83 ounce weight, including batteries,
8. black in color,
9. proprietary quick-mounting clamping system, and
10. shipped with two rail mounting bars (for Glock and 1913 rails).

The APL are expected to be available in late October 2012.

http://i1268.photobucket.com/albums/jj565/browcs/Miscellaneous/388932_433768139994375_1047705412_n_zpsaeddd57e.jp g

John Hwang
6 October 2012, 15:44
http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-prn1/554427_476784059020938_1139129138_n.jpg (http://www.impactweaponscomponents.com/)

Available for PreOrder at IWC! As an Authorized INFORCE Dealer, IWC will be the first to receive these when INFORCE launches them in late October!

zero7one
7 October 2012, 10:12
Here is the pre-order link at IWC: http://www.impactweaponscomponents.com/product/inforce-apl-white-light-constant-and-momentary/

AR-10
7 October 2012, 10:30
I was about to order an X300 from Brownell's and I saw this thread, I am very interested in one of these for my XD.

200 lumens, a single 123A and the price tag are hard to ignore.