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Frag Out! Magazine #17

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"weak hand" allows for rather precise controlling of the WML at the same having a reliable grip of the weap- on (without unnecessary acrobatics with the tape switches, etc.). have I already mentioned that it nearly weights nothing? Simply, it does not weight down the weapon and that is all – you do not feel it at all. Beam… 400 lumens for some can be huge amount, for the others a little bit too small ... I like this cold as I use the light within a small, and sometimes middle distance, so its concentration fits me, too. In particular, that the light sufficiently illuminates an area beyond a main light flux, what is a non-trivial issue when using the weapon in the concerned conditions. The Inforce WML™ features three modes: constant (well-known), momentary and strobe (and here, a disco party, you may get crazy). The most frequently I used the mo- mentary mode and I can determine that the switch is really ergonomic and precise. The Inforce WML™ man- ages well – it illuminates a target at a distance longer than 100 m, what enables to hit the target. Reportedly, it features long runtime (1.5hrs of constant lighting), and supposedly it is waterproof – in my case it bravely withstood rain and snow. Generally, I like this flashlight, helps, and does not hinders, and it looks very well on the weapon. Furthermore, it illuminates. CoaTEE EvaLuaTEs Do not move towards light. I admit that I am surprised how well the Inforce WML™ looks mounted on the rifle. As an enthusiast of the nice things, with which I had to do with, the WML™ Gen2 simply distinguishes by its design. accessories

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