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Surefire light from the wrist

Surefire has developed a Wrist Light for police officers who cannot mount a light on their duty weapon. The lamp emits 180 lumens from the wrist at an angle, allowing for proper light beam alignment when holding a pistol. However, the high price of USD 500 may be a deterrent.

09/28/2012  By Redaktion

Since many police officers in the USA are not allowed to mount a light on their duty weapon due to internal regulations, Surefire has developed a solution from which the German-speaking area also benefits: the Wrist Light. According to the manufacturer, the lamp, which has 180 lumens, emits light from the wrist at an angle, so that when holding a pistol with both hands, the light beam falls "correctly". However, the price is set very high at USD 500.

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