Anyone familiar with the Inforce WML?
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Anyone familiar with the Inforce WML?
I am torn between one of these and a SF G2 series light, plan to mount the winner on a short rail section affixed to the barrel far enough back that I can use my right thumb to operate the switch... did I mention I'm a Southpaw? Don't know if anyone has tried this before, please share any and all info and pics!
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Re: Anyone familiar with the Inforce WML?
I don't have any experience with the Inforce light, but I have tons with SF lights. In fact I have the G2, though I don't use it as a weapons light. I guess I've always been partial to the SF lights just cause that's pretty much what we use exclusively for our weapons in the Air Force, or at least the base I'm stationed at. They're tough and battle tested, and I've never had one issue with them. I did give that Inforce a look and I think it might be worth checking out and at least doing a test run on. It did get good reviews from what I saw. That being said, you're still spending money to basically test something out. In the end it could turn out really good, or flop. Maybe someone here has more intimate experience with it that can help sway your decision one way or another.
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Re: Anyone familiar with the Inforce WML?
Here is my review of the Inforce Flashlight:
http://www.rem870.com/2013/07/29/inforc ... ngton-870/
Really nice, lightweight and compact flashlight.
http://www.rem870.com/2013/07/29/inforc ... ngton-870/
Really nice, lightweight and compact flashlight.
http://www.Rem870.com - Blog about the Remington 870 Shotgun
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Re: Anyone familiar with the Inforce WML?
Thanks Vitaly! Do you have any other pictures of the light mounted to an 870? I think I'm going to go with this over the SF, don't trust myself not to screw up with a light that could be set in constant-on mode at a really bad time. Plus I won't have to get a light clamp, just a clamp-on rail.
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Re: Anyone familiar with the Inforce WML?
The new WML momentary only are now 200 lumens. The multi-functions are 175. The older models used to be 125 lumen only.
http://www.gggaz.com/inforce-wml-white- ... light.html
I have the 125 momentary model on an AR and it is my favorite light.
http://www.gggaz.com/inforce-wml-white- ... light.html
I have the 125 momentary model on an AR and it is my favorite light.
Re: Anyone familiar with the Inforce WML?
One more picture in this review: http://www.rem870.com/2013/09/22/3-ways ... 0-shotgun/El Bandito wrote:Thanks Vitaly! Do you have any other pictures of the light mounted to an 870? I think I'm going to go with this over the SF, don't trust myself not to screw up with a light that could be set in constant-on mode at a really bad time. Plus I won't have to get a light clamp, just a clamp-on rail.
http://www.Rem870.com - Blog about the Remington 870 Shotgun
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Re: Anyone familiar with the Inforce WML?
Thanks! Still saving up for the light and rail, ended up chopping the SF MK IV stock to save a few bucks. Ran some practice with snap caps this weekend, and the stock fits perfectly now!