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Inforce Gen 3 WMLx 1,100 Lumen Light (Black)

(6 customer reviews)

$154.93

Special Feature Durable
Color Black
Power Source Battery Powered
Light Source Type LED
Material Aluminum

  • The InForce light boasts an impressive 1100 lumen output when set to its high mode. This high-intensity illumination is designed to provide a powerful and bright light source, suitable for a variety of applications where maximum visibility is crucial.
  • Users can switch to the high mode to take advantage of the maximum light output when facing demanding lighting conditions. This feature positions the light as a versatile tool that can adapt to different environments and user requirements.
  • Features a beam intensity of 25,000 candela. Candela is a unit of luminous intensity, and in this context, it indicates the concentration of light emitted by the source in a specific direction.
  • This beam intensity contributes to the overall performance of the InForce light, providing users with a powerful and focused light source that can be advantageous in a variety of situations. Whether used for professional or recreational purposes, the 25,000 candela beam intensity enhances the light’s ability to effectively illuminate targets and surroundings.
  • The distance of 1,036.75 feet (316 meters) represents the effective range of the InForce light. This measurement indicates the distance at which the light can provide illumination with a significant level of intensity, making it suitable for tasks and activities that require visibility over longer distances.
  • This feature enhances the overall performance and utility of the InForce light, allowing users to confidently rely on its illumination capabilities in scenarios where longer-range visibility is a critical factor.
  • Offers a battery life of 2 hours when powered by a single 123A battery. This specification indicates the duration of continuous operation that users can expect from the light before needing to replace or recharge the battery.
  • Equipped with a non-slip switch that provides control over three essential functions: constant, momentary, and strobe. This user-friendly switch design ensures ease of operation and versatility in various scenarios.
  • Designed to be waterproof, with a capability to withstand submersion up to 66 feet or 20 meters. This waterproof feature enhances the light’s durability and makes it suitable for use in various environmental conditions, including wet or aquatic settings.

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UPC: 001000970423 SKU: B0CM42K5MR Categories: ,

Additional information

Weight 0.4875 lbs
Dimensions 3 × 1 × 1 in
Special Feature

‎Durable

Color

Black

power-source

Battery Powered

Light Source Type

LED

Material

‎Aluminum

Included Components

‎Battery

Product Dimensions ‏

‎3"D x 1"W x 1"H

Voltage

‎3 Volts

Light Path Distance

‎316 Meters

Battery Cell Composition

‎Lithium Ion

Number of Batteries

‎1 CR123A batteries required. (included)

Water Resistance Level

Waterproof

Brand

INFORCE

Brightness

‎1100 Lumen

Battery Description

‎Lithium

Runtime

‎2 hours

Finish Type

‎Black

Specification Met

‎CE

Mounting Type

‎Gun Mount

Global Trade Identification Number

‎00810119011930

Manufacturer ‏

Inforce

UPC

‎810119011930

Part Number

‎IF71012

Item Weight

7.8 ounces

Country of Origin ‏

‎ USA

Item model number ‏

‎IF71012

Batteries ‏

‎ 1 CR123A batteries required. (included)

Finish

‎Black

Item Package Quantity

‎1

Special Features

‎Durable

Batteries Included?

‎Yes

Batteries Required?

‎No

Description Pile

‎Lithium

Warranty Description

‎2 Year Manufacturer

ASIN ‏

B0CM42K5MR

Date First Available ‏

October 30, 2023

6 reviews for Inforce Gen 3 WMLx 1,100 Lumen Light (Black)

  1. Joe T.


    Sure, it doesn’t have the candella or throw of a higher end light, but at 30-40 yards its a very decent light with plenty of spill and a simple user interface, perfect for a left side mount. I’ll never understand the people that put these on the top rail or right side, but to each their own. It won’t blow your socks off and it has no business as a duty item, but its a solid unit that does well at close range, great for home defense. I would compare it to a Streamlight TLR1-HL except maybe a little more durable, a little less tacticool, a little less usable since (in my opinion) it can only be properly mounted on the left side, but lighter and more simple. They have an IR version too that’s great for helmet mounted applications with NV. If you’re on a budget I would go this route, but if you can afford better I think you should. I’ll never criticize anyone for running one of these though.

  2. Frontline Survivalist


    I recently mounted the Inforce Weapon Light on my shotgun, and it has been a fantastic addition for home defense and wildlife encounters. The light is incredibly bright and provides a wide field of illumination, which is exactly what I need in low-light situations. Mounting it was quick and secure, and it feels solid and reliable.The design is compact, so it doesn’t add unnecessary bulk to my shotgun, yet it packs plenty of power. Whether I’m checking out a noise at home or needing some extra visibility outdoors, this light does the job perfectly. If you’re looking for a durable, high-quality weapon light that enhances both home defense and outdoor safety, the Inforce Weapon Light is an excellent choice. It offers great performance and peace of mind—highly recommended!

  3. JMH


    In my opinion, the Gen3 is noticeably better than the Gen2. It appears brighter, has more throw, and a brighter center hot spot, but still offers good spill. I have used the WML and WMLx lights for years. It is important to know the pros, cons, and limitations of your equipment. Afterall, these are tools. The WML series has a use case where it excels. If you attempt to push it beyond its intended use then you may be disappointed. In my opinion, the ideal use case for this series of lights is indoors or areas where your distance is limited to less than 50 yards. The WML series are lightweight, not complicated, and easy to mount. They require no additional pads, mounts, cables, tools, etc… They are a “one and done” solution. Just buy it and attach it. That’s it. Very simple. I mount mine on the top pic rail at 12’oclock. With this mounting position the light can be activated with my thumb, both right and left handed. These WML lights are not comparable to the newer Modlites, Surefire Scout, etc… Those lights may be considered too bright indoors or in smaller confined spaces, while the WML lights might seem anemic when used outdoors at greater distances. This is why I used the WML lights on my home defense rifles. I use Modlite and Surefire on any rifle that is intended to be used outdoors or in a multi-role capacity. The new Gen3 WMLx can be used to approx 50-60 yards outdoors but that is about the useful limit for solid PID. Indoors, however, the WML lights are fantastic. As of this post, May 2024, the WML lights only accept CR123 batteries and cannot use the 18350 or 18650 batteries. If you are looking for a solid, lightweight, and simple light for a home defense rifle then the WMLx semms to be a great choice.

  4. Joe T.


    Sure, it doesn’t have the candella or throw of a higher end light, but at 30-40 yards its a very decent light with plenty of spill and a simple user interface, perfect for a left side mount. I’ll never understand the people that put these on the top rail or right side, but to each their own. It won’t blow your socks off and it has no business as a duty item, but its a solid unit that does well at close range, great for home defense. I would compare it to a Streamlight TLR1-HL except maybe a little more durable, a little less tacticool, a little less usable since (in my opinion) it can only be properly mounted on the left side, but lighter and more simple. They have an IR version too that’s great for helmet mounted applications with NV. If you’re on a budget I would go this route, but if you can afford better I think you should. I’ll never criticize anyone for running one of these though.

  5. Frontline Survivalist


    I recently mounted the Inforce Weapon Light on my shotgun, and it has been a fantastic addition for home defense and wildlife encounters. The light is incredibly bright and provides a wide field of illumination, which is exactly what I need in low-light situations. Mounting it was quick and secure, and it feels solid and reliable.The design is compact, so it doesn’t add unnecessary bulk to my shotgun, yet it packs plenty of power. Whether I’m checking out a noise at home or needing some extra visibility outdoors, this light does the job perfectly. If you’re looking for a durable, high-quality weapon light that enhances both home defense and outdoor safety, the Inforce Weapon Light is an excellent choice. It offers great performance and peace of mind—highly recommended!

  6. JMH


    In my opinion, the Gen3 is noticeably better than the Gen2. It appears brighter, has more throw, and a brighter center hot spot, but still offers good spill. I have used the WML and WMLx lights for years. It is important to know the pros, cons, and limitations of your equipment. Afterall, these are tools. The WML series has a use case where it excels. If you attempt to push it beyond its intended use then you may be disappointed. In my opinion, the ideal use case for this series of lights is indoors or areas where your distance is limited to less than 50 yards. The WML series are lightweight, not complicated, and easy to mount. They require no additional pads, mounts, cables, tools, etc… They are a “one and done” solution. Just buy it and attach it. That’s it. Very simple. I mount mine on the top pic rail at 12’oclock. With this mounting position the light can be activated with my thumb, both right and left handed. These WML lights are not comparable to the newer Modlites, Surefire Scout, etc… Those lights may be considered too bright indoors or in smaller confined spaces, while the WML lights might seem anemic when used outdoors at greater distances. This is why I used the WML lights on my home defense rifles. I use Modlite and Surefire on any rifle that is intended to be used outdoors or in a multi-role capacity. The new Gen3 WMLx can be used to approx 50-60 yards outdoors but that is about the useful limit for solid PID. Indoors, however, the WML lights are fantastic. As of this post, May 2024, the WML lights only accept CR123 batteries and cannot use the 18350 or 18650 batteries. If you are looking for a solid, lightweight, and simple light for a home defense rifle then the WMLx semms to be a great choice.

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