[SHOT 2020] The New Machined Aluminum Line from INFORCE
INFORCE is a popular manufacturer of pistol and rifle mounted lights. Previously they have released several pistol mounted lights that featured polymer housings and 300-lumen lamps suited for duty and self-defense use. This year at shot they have announced 4 new products that will be coming out early this year in their all-new Machined Aluminum line of weapon-mounted lights.
[SHOT 2020] The New Machined Aluminum Line from INFORCE
Each of the four new lights from INFORCE will be released throughout this quarter into the end of the 2nd quarter towards the middle of summer. Pricing has not been finalized nor have hard release dates been given to me for any of the four new lights.
The INFORCE 9ZERO is a rifle or pistol caliber carbine mounted light that can pump-out 1,200 lumens for up to one and a half hours. The 9ZERO is named as such as the activation light sits at a 90-degree angle from the mounting position giving the user with a c-clamp style grip easy access to the light’s activation button.
The 9ZERO and FORTY5 will be available to use with INFORCE’s aluminum body magnetic tape switch. The tape switch attaches via an extremely strong magnet and requires no tools to install. Even if the tape switch is somehow disconnected, the user can still use the integrated switch to operate the light. The activation switches can be reversed to accommodate either left or right-hand shooters
The INFORCE WILD (Weapon Integrated Lighting Device) series of lights are both pistols mounted lights that serve slightly different purposes. The WILD1 is a compact 500 lumen light that can run for up to 1.5 hours before a battery change is needed. The WILD1 is a light more suited for a compact style pistol while the WILD2 can find its home in larger duty sized pistols
The WILD2 is a slightly larger and more powerful 1,000 lumen light that can be used for up to 1.5 hours and has the same aluminum machined construction as the WILD1.
Hopefully, pricing and availability will be available soon for all four of these new lights from INFORCE. I’d like to extend a personal thanks to the guys at the INFORCE booth for showing me the new lights as well as a preview of a new dual battery light that they are still working on pictured below.
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Had 3 APL Gen 3s go down....sad cause I really loved the lights for CCW.
New, heavier model - awesome