INFORCE Auto Pistol Light (APL) single-CR123 pistol light

jellydonut

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  • 200 lumens
  • Runtime: approximately 1.5 hours with a single CR123A battery
  • Ambidextrous paddle switching system, left or right hand activation and natural finger movement from the weapon body to the switch to operate its momentary and constant modes
  • Manufactured from fiber composite
  • Total length 3 inches
  • Width 1.2 inches
  • Weight 2.83 ounces, including the battery
  • Currently only available in black
  • Ships with (2) rail mounting bars that accommodate GLOCK and MIL-STD-1913 rails

Initial delivery is expected to be in late October 2012
http://soldiersystems.net/2012/10/03/inforce-auto-pistol-light/

Looks decent enough, although I would have hoped for a single-CR123 pistol light to be somewhat slimmer, akin to Surefire's mothballed single-cell X300 'mini'.
 

MichaelW

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Looks interesting. Hopefully they use the xp-g2.
Then they can upgrade the rifle light to the xp-e2.
 

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Another image has surfaced, from Travis Haley. Evidently he's T&Eing it on his personal NH 1911.

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ArmsUnlimited

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we were the first dealer to receive these, awesome light, great alternative to the x300, the paddle switch feels natural unlike the levers on some of the other weaponlights on the market
 

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Too bad they couldn't make a pistol version of their WML White/IR light...that would be really cool and a key discriminator in the pistol light market.
 

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I hope it's more reliable than their handhelds. Also, holster support will determine if it's successful, or not.
 

MichaelW

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Any talk of pricing, what is the MSRP?
Found it. I wish it was $80 not $130.
 
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