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August 3, 2013, 09:48 AM | #1 |
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Inforce APL Weapon Light Review
I've been using the APL for a while now; here's what I've found..... Pros: -Cost. The light can be had for around $100 -The activation paddles are very easy to activate and ambidextrous -Uses relatively common CR123 battery -Mounts easily -Comes with two mounting brackets---universal and 1913 -200 C4 LED output. It's a nice white light with a good peripheral cone. -O ring sealed -Lightweight. Weighs 2.8oz. Cons: -It's not as bright as some lights on the market but brightness isn't an end all, be all on a weapon light. -1.5hr runtime (but only uses 1 battery vs. 2 for most weapon lights. Here's a review of the light with a side by side comparison with some other weapon lights at night, some shooting (day/night), and a discussion of the pros and cons: Inforce APL HD Video Review Link
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August 22, 2013, 01:10 PM | #2 |
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Nice review, I was looking at it for a strict nightstand duty with my Glock 21sf (funny). I have a TLR-1s on my CCW which is a Glock 19..I have various holsters for the Glock 19 with the light, without it, IWB, OWB, all the above. So wouldn't be wise to switch over the Inforce APL. But I wouldn't mind slapping one onto a gun that it could just stay on, like my Glock 21sf.
I'll look into one. Thank you for the review. |
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