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SureFire XVL2-IRC 400 LU/300mW IR Black WeaponLight w/ 520nm Class IIIa Green Laser & 850nm IR Laser XVL2-IRC
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SureFire XVL2-IRC 400 LU/300mW IR Black WeaponLight w/ 520nm Class IIIa Green Laser & 850nm IR Laser XVL2-IRC

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Description

Developed at the request of military and law enforcement professionals, the SureFire XVL2-IRC Pistol and Carbine Light/Laser system provides the perfect solution for aiming at and illuminating targets in low-light environments. Thanks to the MaxVision Beam technology, the XVL2-IRC has a small profile and light weight, while simultaneously optimizing the 400 lumen beam for maximum illumination. The XVL2 also comes equipped with an IR light and laser. The IR light produces infrared illumination, completely invisible to the naked eye and greatly enhances the use of night vision devices. The IR laser provides an invisible laser beam and can be used in conjunction with the IR light, allowing for aiming and illuminating in complete darkness.

Features of the XVL2 IRC Weaponlight

  • Compatible with pistols and carbines
  • Features both "regular" light and laser and IR light and laser
  • 400 lumen white light
  • IPX8 water proofing

Specifications

SKU

XVL2-IRC-SureFire

UPC

084871329095

MPN

XVL2-IRC

Battery Life

1.5 hours

Battery Type

One 123A lithium

Output

White light output: 400 lumens

Infrared light output: 300 milliwatts

Green laser output: <5 milliwatts

Infrared laser output: <0.7 milliwatts

Peak Beam Intensity

820 candela

Weight

5 ounces

Battery Type

CR123A

Integrated IR Illuminator

Yes

Output Settings

Multi-Output

Item Condition

New

Product Type

Weapon Light

Mounting Interface

Picatinny Rail

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