April 2014 – The INFORCE WMLX White produces 500 lumens of penetrating light with a tight beam and balanced peripheral light for discernment of the surrounding area. Features field-programmable white light — momentary to constant — plus a strobe that is easily disabled. Its angled activation button is comfortable to operate without interference of wires from tape switches. The integrated patent pending rail clamping system is compact, convenient and secure. Waterproof to 66 feet. Two distinct easy-to-operate lockout systems are incorporated to avoid accidental discharge.
Available in Black, Desert Sand, & Flat Dark Earth.
LIGHT OUTPUT / RUN TIME: 500 lumens, 2 Hours
MULTI-FUNCTION BUTTON / ACTIVATION SWITCH FEATURES:? Constant and Momentary High Output of 500 lumens only. Strobe and Strobe Disable.
INTEGRATED MOUNTING SYSTEM is compact, convenient and secure. NAR/MIL-STD-1913 rail compatible. Pivoting clamp fastens the light to the rail. No tools needed.
ANGLED ACTIVATION SWITCH is comfortable ?and easy to operate without interference of wires from tape switches.
(2) LOCKOUT SYSTEMS: Safety Lever, Head Rotation
Bezel Diameter: 1.125 in. / 2.857 cm.
Length: 5.34 in. / 13.54 cm.
?Weight with batteries: 4 oz. / 113.4 g.
HIGH EFFICIENCY EMITTERS provide longer run times and are virtually immune to failure.
AR COATED Mineral Glass
Tags: Emissive Energy/Inforce
When is it coming out? Went to the inforce site but I can’t find it.
should be early May.. we have lots on order already.
I’m not entirely convinced a 500 lumen model is necessary, but it’s cool they’re expanding their horizons.
One good thing about this is the nice prices on the “obsolete” 200 lumen models that knowledgeable distributors (to include site sponsor OPTactical) have been offering…
heck, I’m still using the 125 model I bought 2 years ago, I keep meaning to upgrade, but the way I see it, if it ain’t broke…
Good job Inforce. I have been doing T&E on there previous model and two others. I have been very impressed with it as well. Even under full auto fire on my MK48 the light has held up perfectly. This is great, I could definitely use a tool like that. Well done, you will have my business with this product soon.
I really like my WMLs…what’s the price on these?
Just looked through an old catalog I had laying around… Back when The high-output lights were pumping out a blistering 65 lumens for 60 minutes on 2 cr123s.
I don’t miss the good old days one bit.