>”Listen – we’re far from perfect,” said Matthew Wolfe, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Inforce. “But at least we’ll never donate money to those who seek to destroy the second amendment.” >In what might be one of the greatest trolling moves of 2019, Inforce announced that for every light they sell on their website this weekend, they’ll donate $5 to the U.S. Concealed Carry Association(USCCA), an organization focused on self-defense education, training and legal protection. The money is to be earmarked to help defend second amendment rights.
I need a new flashlight. Inforce sounds based. Anyone have any long term experience with them?
There's also good shit, and paying extra just for a name.
Ethan Nelson
Not him but I got two PL-MINI pistol lights from Olight a while back when they had a 2 for 1 sale or something. I've tried them on two Glocks, they fit the guns nicely and the thumb on my off hand falls naturally onto the activation switch. Press and immediately release for on, repeat for off, or press and hold for more than an instant to turn on and release for off. The magnetic charger is a neat feature as well.
This. The only thing that comes close for rifle lights is streamlight with the hlx offering and even that has multiple issues with a particularly bad pressure switch. At $300+ for a light and a tape switch the poorfags throwing a fit weren't going to buy surefire anyways, it's just more justification in their minds to buy some airsoft teir light.
Chase Allen
>thats a nice post and all but where are the proofs? a google search away, you low IQ retard. if you find an error, report it. ps: you won't.
Nolan Fisher
What's a good alternative for an m600V then? The only option I see atm is the inforce one which doesn't have remote pressure switch compatibility and inforce doesnt have the best track record iirc
Ryder Garcia
There's Elzetta. About the only real competition to surefire.
Evan Hernandez
Ahhhh yes I thought they don’t make gun lights tho
Jack Taylor
Not specific gun lights. But you can mount a them with a ring. I use surefire for the gun lights personally but I've switched to an Elzetter 2 cell for my standalone.
Gavin Cruz
Streamlight my dude. I've had the tlr 1s, tlr hl, and tlr 3. Never had a problem with any of them, and they're attached to all of my duty weapons, which get used regularly.
David Thompson
And this is precisely why Inforce will never have a government contract. Money has to go to people that we don't like, and don't like us to maintain military contracts for companies, expeically ones sitting on the board that gets to approve who gets what.
Daniel Robinson
Elzetta's best products have always had Malkoff guts AFAIK. I get Malkoff stuff direct from Malkoff and skip the middleman.
Oliver Wood
Just look at this faggot. This piece of shit would sell someone a gun so they can kill him and his family with. Pieces of shit like you deserve the rope.
Elijah Gray
Get triggered all you want my dude, I'm just telling you why they do what they do. Make sure you don't go out and eat at any establishments btw, seeing as most are anti gun.
Brandon Barnes
The housing of a light is important if you want something actually robust.
Yesterday some anons where talking about how good chink lights have gotten. Anyone have any recs for a good handgun light?
Adrian Martin
None of the chinkshit is good for a weapon light. Fenix makes some decent lights though,
Christian Anderson
>team wendy That's not the burger chain is it?
Luis Thomas
the chinks are making exact copies of surefires and they hold up to firing and are water proof. I just don't like the tape switch but you can replace them with real surefire tape switches
>pay absurd markup for no discernible increase in quality over competitors >calls other poorfags for not paying stupid tax woah
Kayden Cox
Shit, anons where really talking them up. I guess ill have to do some research myself.
Dominic Mitchell
Well there's streamlight. They aren't bad. But I think that's an American owned company but made in China.
Isaiah Richardson
Got a link, wise traveler?
Aiden Wood
Exactly. Without proof the statement is just conjecture. I'm not saying OPs lying but I like to confirm shit.
Nathaniel Russell
Oh so now the burden of proof is on everyone else? Ok Feinstein
Carson Myers
It's Surefire donating to an ASC chairwoman and everyone that thinks they've only got 2A interests in mind is losing their shit, as if the company isn't allowed to ensure contracts.
Hudson Powell
No Team Wendy are a bunch of libtards who make """tactical""" helmets and sell them to gov and other cosplayers. find an error, nigger. that's how things work.
"It's OK for them to fund anti-2A politicians because they make money from it." Are you jewish by any chance? Anyway, eat shit.
Thomas Torres
"Democrats aren't allowed to have any input on the military." Are you a retard by any chance, cuck?
Blake Robinson
So you're fine with companies helping elect anti-2A politicians? As long as they make money? Fuck off and die.
Kayden Rodriguez
I really don't care, faggot. Get more angry.
Anthony Gray
>It's okay, Surefire was just bribing a member of Congress
Dylan Johnson
You're woefully unaware of how companies ensure contracts aren't you?
Charles Carter
nibba just strap a NVG strap to a pro tec
Gabriel Moore
Why are you posting if you don't care? You lost the argument and now you're giving up. Anyway, eat shit. Stupid maggots like you who'd sell their own family is why the country's dying.
Christopher Campbell
Good.
Ayden Bell
Gotta play the game. How so you thing Sig got so massive
Matthew Lee
Are you saying that Malkoff has an issue with their housings? From everything that I have seen, Malkoff housings are superior to Elzetta housings - though I am no expert on Elzetta.
Leo Garcia
Malkoff doesn't make much and what they do tends to be thin and with wide tolerance for rechargeables to fit.
Juan Cook
There was a very similar post in another light thread. I am still not sure if arfcom boomer or actual shill, though.
Andrew Nguyen
That is not a very good solution. I only recommend ProTecs if someone is an extreme poorfag or if they are going to do intensive mods.
>d-do I fit in yet go-I mean, guys? The only thing you'll be fitting into is my ashtray after the Day of the Rope nigger kike
Jack Brooks
Extensive experience with them actually.
>Going through academy, need a gun light, liked how on the inforce light all you do is press directly down rather than twist a knob which you'd have to do the opposite way if you're holding the gun lefty. Pressing straight down no matter which hand you're using is the most natural way and you can't fuck it up under stress. >Still think the inforce is sketchy because it's all plastic >Thousands (and I mean thousands) of draws and a couple drops later, the thing comes flying off when I draw down on someone on duty >The plastic clamp broke from all the rubbing on the hard plastic holster from drawing/holstering >Message inforce about it and ask for a new one since it broke during normal use, I guess, I just wanted a free one and didn't want to have to retrain with something else >They had just released the metal clamp version >They sent me a brand new metal clamp one with no questions asked
So on my experience they have excellent customer service and their metal clamp version is solid. I don't notice the same wear on the metal one, then again I don't do nearly as many drawing drills now that I'm out of academy, but I don't think it'll break. The plastic clamp ones were shit, but they're evolving as a company and making some damn good products.
400 lumens is too fucking much for an indoor light though, holy fuck. Good for blinding a suspect, but also good for blinding yourself. I recommend you use weak batteries to tone it down a bit. Ironically enough,the shittiest weakest batteries I've found are surefires. They're also the most expensive. Surefire has always been absolute shit as a company. Streamlight or inforce or gtfo.
Brandon Morris
A couple other things I like about it: >Battery lasts forever. In 3 years I've changed it once. So it doesn't seem to have a slow drain if you don't use it. >It's the lightest good light. The body is plastic but that's fine if it saves weight. The Glocks not working with lights thing isn't a meme, this is according to our department's certified Glock armorer and a guy whose only job is to train people to shoot Glocks for a living. He said the following applies to Glocks including gen 3 and 4s: "most of them work with lights, but every once in a while, about 1 in 10 of them just won't work with one no matter what we do." So saving rail weight could save you the hassle of having to send your gun back.
One drawback since I'm being autistic at this point: >It doesn't stick out much past the barrel. Makes it smaller profile, but shoot enough and the glass will get covered in soot. I put a layer of lube over it to make clean up easy. If you have to in a pinch, like your light is covered in soot during a gunfight, lick your finger and wipe it. It only gets that bad after like 10+ mags though, so you'd have to be in a serious fucking fight for that to be an issue. Otherwise it's just annoying during long night shoots.
Nathaniel Foster
F E N I X E N I X
Jose Miller
This. Fenix and Nitecore are some damn good cost effective lights.
I've always just bought a regular flashlight and picatinny clamp then just clamp it on the gun. It's far less expensive and you get a better light, or the option to cheaply change your light if you don't want it. Never got why people spent so much on dedicated gun lights. If you want a pressure switch though, I guess there isn't another choice. I like using the butt switch.
Owen Gutierrez
Ditto. Companies that suck military-industrial-complex dick are not nor should be the end-all-be-all for armament procurement
Justin King
Forgive me father for I have bought century. Please take mercy on my autism.