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SureFire Releases 600 Lumen Dedicated Shotgun Forend

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SureFire has completely re-invented its Dedicated Shotgun Forend WeaponLights. The new DSF-Series Shotgun Forend models are the latest addition to SureFire’s class of integrated weapon-mounted lights and feature an ultra-high-output of 600 lumens on its high setting and 200 lumens on its lower setting. Additional features include a precision reflector, ambidextrous switching, and sleek high-impact polymer that is textured for a secure grip in any tactical situation.

The new Dedicated Shotgun Forend models are designed to replace the factory forends on the Remington 870, Mossberg 500/590, Winchester Defender 1300, SPX and Fabrique Nationale d’Herstal (FNH) P-12, Benelli M1 Super 90 and M2 models. No permanent modification to host weapon is necessary for installation, and all models seamlessly integrate into place of the factory forend.

The DSF features large, tactile momentary and constant-on switches on both sides for precise control by left- and right-handed shooters. Selecting the LED’s output is achieved by activating the light in constant-on mode and then pressing the output-mode selector switch until the desired output level (600 or 200 lumens) is set. The selected output can then be left in constant-on mode or switched to momentary activation, and it stays at that output level until reset. Every DSF-Series WeaponLight also features an integrated system-disable switch to prevent accidental activation during transport, storage, or stealth operations.

All DSF models produce tactical-level light (over 50 lumens) for 3 hours on two 123A lithium batteries.

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6 Responses to “SureFire Releases 600 Lumen Dedicated Shotgun Forend”

  1. Zach says:

    Awesome. Now just release the M300V and I’m set on new weapon lights.

  2. Truk says:

    To bad they couldn’t shave some weight on this new model. Unfortunately it’s just as heavy as the other older models.

  3. Angry Misha says:

    Soooo… Which one will fit the issue M1014??

    • Andrew says:

      There will not be a dedicated light forend for the Benelli M1014 / M4. You would need to purchase a Surefire M80 rail and attach your preferred weaponlight.

      • Angry Misha says:

        So, what you’re saying is that I need to purchase a $300 rail and +$300 light because Surefire won’t make a forened for a fielded military shotgun?

        No thanks, there’s better and more cost effective means

        Kinda lost touch with the people that put them on the map

  4. Bruce says:

    Heavier than predecessor…bad location for disable switch (going to get bumped on and off)

    Nice lumen update; nice to be able to choose output / runtime.