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INFORCE Releases WML HSP – 200 Lumens – Momentary Only Activation

The INFORCE WML HSP was specced out by Haley Strategic Partners specifically for tactical low light applications. Running a white light with an upgraded 200 lumen lamp, it offers tight beam for close- to mid-range applications. The light also delivers a balanced peripheral light for discernment of the surrounding area.

One of the things I like about this version of the WML (other than the $109 price) is that it features a momentary only digital pressure pad. The ergonomic pressure pad is angled and it’s right there on the light so there are no wires or tape switches. Additionally, there are two distinct easy-to-operate lockout systems to avoid light accidental discharges. It’s a scant 3 ounces all told, including batteries which will offer 90 minutes of run time at 200 lumens. It also integrates its own mounting solution that is Mil Std 1913 compatible. Finally, the WML is waterproof to 66 feet.

Shipping December, order now from haleystrategic.com.

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7 Responses to “INFORCE Releases WML HSP – 200 Lumens – Momentary Only Activation”

  1. Reseremb says:

    200lm, 3 ounces, momentary switch, 109$…. Mine.

  2. Sgt A says:

    When do we get the White/IR version of this in Tan housing? I’ll happily pay twice that price for it.

    • GPaulsen says:

      The original in tan with white/IR has been available for a while now. It does have the high/low and strobe though (you can disable strobe). I’ll have to check if you can disable the brightness toggle, I know you can at least choose which level activates on first press. Are you trying to say that you want the momentary-only with white/IR?

      • Sgt A says:

        Precisely.
        Momentary ONLY.
        White/IR.
        Tan Housing.

        This with the upgrade white light output, and I think it’s the best solution for a day/night carbine.

  3. Ryan says:

    I am in for a white/ir version for sure

  4. MEDIC says:

    Will the 200 lumen be offered as a constant AND momentary version?