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Thread: INFORCE Lights Discussion
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19 December 2014, 22:46 #1
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20 December 2014, 01:02 #2
Nice..Whats in the black box?
I need a light so bad what are the model numbers or whatever on the far left one and the center one? They look the same just shorter?
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20 December 2014, 03:13 #3
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20 December 2014, 04:22 #4
I have an APL on my Glock 19 when at home, but I'm not a big fan of the WML. To me, the APL's switches are much easier to actuate on a pistol than the X300 or TRL-1.
The WML isn't bad if you use an IWC/HSP offset mount, but I still prefer the X300 at 12 o'clock on my carbine. The WML just doesn't work for me ambidextrously. If that isn't a concern, it's very comfortable.
I just happen to take these this morning.
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20 December 2014, 21:10 #5
I have a APL also. It is on a FNP .45 and I really like it. The switches are positioned exactly where my finger would fall on the front edge of the trigger guard. Nice bright light with a good balance between a flood beam and a spotlight. Barely notice the weight on a pistol as heavy as the FNP. Like most companies their FDE seems to be a shade all their own.
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21 December 2014, 04:15 #6
Nice pics CS..
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21 December 2014, 06:41 #7
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I use the HSP version of the WML on a Thorntail offset mount on both of my rifles. Momentary-on only, 200 lumens and no strobe function. I like the light a lot (lightweight, ergonomic switch, good flood, bright center without being too "hot"), but like CarbonScoring mentioned, it doesn't really work ambidextrously unless you mount it at 12 o'clock...
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21 December 2014, 19:46 #9
I have been using an APL on my work Colt....I have a WML lying around so I might start using that instead.
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21 December 2014, 22:01 #10
I plan on trying out an APL in the very near future, seems like a good design for a HD pistol. Do they make a momentary on only APL? I keep looking but all Ive found is momentary/constant.
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21 December 2014, 22:07 #11
Mike's APL at Blowndeadline seems to be the only thing that survived the fire and the water and it's still working!
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21 December 2014, 23:59 #12
The Inforce WMLx 500 Lumen looks interesting for a patrol rifle. I do recall that someone had an Inforce at the range about a year ago and it cracked. I don't recall which one or where the crack specifically was, but it was being sent back.
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22 December 2014, 00:06 #13
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22 December 2014, 00:58 #14
UW, what do you run for pistol lights? have or do you use/like the APL's?
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23 December 2014, 09:56 #15
I have been using the WML on a couple rifles for a couple years or more. I put them at 12 o'clock and am thrilled with the setup. I use the momentary only versions and find it much easier to operate than the X300. I'm pretty rough on my gear and the lights have held up perfectly. I haven't tried the WMLX yet, but except for my .308 I can't see needing more than 200 lumens on a weapon light for indoor use.
I only recently purchased an APL, but it looks promising and I like the switches more than anything else I've tried.