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post November 17th 2009 3:56 AM
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Inforce has announced a promotion that will be very short lived... The promotion runs from Friday November 27th until Sunday December 6th. Basically the promotion is an instant 20% discount on all of the products in the Inforce line...

NOTE: In order to get the 20% discount the order must be placed and filled during the promotional period while supplies last; no backorders.

So the Color Inforce light that normally sells for $219.99 will be priced on our website for $176.00

The White Inforce light that normally sells for $159.99 will be priced on our website for $128.00

All of the other products will be reduced in price by 20% as well during this promotion...

Also all Inforce products always ship for free as well!!

Link to our site to the Inforce Product line: http://www.lancotactical.com/catalog/index...facturers_id=19

Finally to make this deal even sweeter for AR15Armory.com members we are doing a little extra something for anyone who purchases a light...

In order to get the details on the "extra something" you will need to contact us off list either via email or PM...

Right now for rest of this week, before the deal begins we are looking to get an idea of how many more lights we should have in stock for this promotion. We can only do the 20% deal on orders place and filled (not backordered from us so it is limited to what we will have in stock) during the promotional period.

So if you are interested in ordering a great light for a great price please email or PM us for all the details...

If you are unfamiliar with the Inforce line of tactical lights here is a link to their website: http://www.inova-mil.com/

These light are the real deal, made in the USA, lifetime warranty, easily weapons mountable with the inforce mount (on and off in seconds) and much more!

I would be happy to answer any other questions you may have as well here on the list...

We just want to make sure we have a good supply of the lights on hand to fill all orders that come in during the promotional period...

Thanks,

Nathan Lamb
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post November 17th 2009 4:17 AM
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Pretty cool!


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post November 17th 2009 2:39 PM
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What is the effective range you can identify targets with the the White Inforce? I noticed its 200 Lumens. Any videos?


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post November 17th 2009 5:28 PM
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Tucker... not sure about effective range... I will try and do some testing tonight. Will also work on a video as well. I would guess a range of about 100 yards.. They just increased the Lumen output on the white lights to 200 (from 150) I think a major reason they are doing this promotion is to clear out the old inventory of lights... The white lights we have though are the higher 200 lumen rating.


Also, I forgot to mention this above. These lights have an ITAR warning on them prohibiting export outside of the United States. So no sales outside of the US.

Finally... here is a link to a review of the color version of the INFORCE light: http://www.light-reviews.com/inova_inforce_color/

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post November 17th 2009 5:50 PM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33KANvC7VmM...feature=related
Video of Inforce Flashlights Pretty informative ...and no its not me I just found it

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Customtle... thanks for posting that link! I found some more on youtube as well...

Color demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBmNsHxIf4A

Color with Pressure Switch demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0Ft5_aDvpc

White with Pressure Switch demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJkG7Zw-iBc

Weapon Mount: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E90Zxoka9QM

I plan on making some videos as well showing the weapons mount attached to our blue mold/dummy gun...

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I just did a very unscientific test with the new 200 lumen white Inforce light to determine the effective range (using a dark field and some whitetail deer and trees... smile.gif ) and I would estimate the effective range (on full batteries) to be around 200 - 250 yards and possibly even a little more. I was really surprised at how far out and tight the beam stayed and it was quite impressive. Hope this helps...

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What is the effective range you can identify targets with the the White Inforce? I noticed its 200 Lumens. Any videos?



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QUOTE (LancoTactical @ November 17th 2009 7:53 PM) *
I just did a very unscientific test with the new 200 lumen white Inforce light to determine the effective range (using a dark field and some whitetail deer and trees... smile.gif ) and I would estimate the effective range (on full batteries) to be around 200 - 250 yards and possibly even a little more. I was really surprised at how far out and tight the beam stayed and it was quite impressive. Hope this helps...

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Thanks, that is exactly what i wanted to know. It has strobe with 200 lumens as well right?

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That is correct... both the distress and the disorientation strobes are 200 Lumens as well.

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QUOTE (Tucker @ November 17th 2009 10:06 PM) *
Thanks, that is exactly what i wanted to know. It has strobe with 200 lumens as well right?



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I just finished a brief video showing the weapons mount on our blue dummy gun.

It is nothing fancy to be sure but it shows the attaching and detaching of a light on the weapons mount...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwONqKM7-zU

Be gentle it is my first youtube video... smile.gif

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post November 18th 2009 4:11 AM
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It was a good video. I actually was wondering how the mount works.
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Whats the length on that light?
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post November 18th 2009 4:20 AM
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Great video, thank you for taking the time to put that together and show that to us.

I think i will be in for another AR accessory here !

out of curiosity, would it be a fair assumption that the color model with its 120 lumen max would be a 100-150 yard light?

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How much does the mount weigh? The light itself is only 4.5oz? im impressed.

Also i agree great video. I am really thinking about going with this over the Primary Arms light. This one has strobe, and seems to be much lighter.

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Yes, The color model would provide about that distance in high output white mode... I am going to be doing some better testing (hopefully tonight) to more accurately determine effective distance on the white light and will do the same with the color version.

Be sure to PM or email me to get the details on the AR15Armroy.com deal... you will be glad you did... smile.gif

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Great video, thank you for taking the time to put that together and show that to us.

I think i will be in for another AR accessory here !

out of curiosity, would it be a fair assumption that the color model with its 120 lumen max would be a 100-150 yard light?



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The color and white versions measure 6.25" long and the head of the light is 1.25" across (the body is smaller diameter). Hope this info helps...

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Whats the length on that light?



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The mount weighs 2.3 oz. by itself. It is a very light system all told...

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How much does the mount weigh? The light itself is only 4.5oz? im impressed.

Also i agree great video. I am really thinking about going with this over the Primary Arms light. This one has strobe, and seems to be much lighter.



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Tonight I did some more testing with the lights and confirmed my earlier statements that the white version will be effective to about 200 - 250 yards and the color (125 lumen) version will be effective to about half that... about 125 yards. It looks like about one yard per lumen seems to be the norm...

I was standing out in a dark field about 150 paces from my friend and he hit me with the white (200 lumen) light and I went from total darkness to being able to easily read the printing on my shirt and he could easily see with without any trouble... and from my perspective the light was still VERY intense and totally obscured any view of him or anything around him...

Hope this helps...

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I just spoke with Inforce today and was informed that they have redesigned the color light as well and it is now 200 lunens (instead of 125 lumens) of high intensity white output (just like the all white version)!!!

I was also just informed that the lights they are sending to us in our order (arriving early next week in time for the promotion) will be the new version that are 200 lumens!

So now all the white and color Inforce lights that we will have available for the promotion will be 200 lumen white output!


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