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Surefire X300®V-B

Surefire X300®V-B

Surefire X300®V-B
Surefire X300®V-B
Surefire X300®V-B
Surefire X300®V-B
Surefire X300®V-B

Price
519,90 incl. VAT 25.5% (414.26 €, VAT 0) + delivery costs


Quantity
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Colour
Surefire X300®V-B Black
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Colour: Black

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Product description

Dominate The Night. When the sun goes down, the X300V-B can expose your adversaries even while you remain virtually undetectable, giving you a huge advantage. With high-output white-light and infrared LEDs in one sealed unit, its recoil-proof LED generates a versatile 350-lumen tactical beam with abundant reach to temporarily overwhelm the dark-adapted vision of an aggressor and ample surround light to accommodate peripheral vision. The 120-milliwatt IR beam is invisible to the naked eye — use it on stealth operations involving night vision devices, no filter required. Switching between the two modes is achieved via a no-look, self-locking selector ring, even on the fly. They can’t fight what they can’t see.

  • Virtually indestructible white-light and infrared LEDs regulated to maximize output and runtime
  • TIR lens shapes white or IR output into a focused beam with ample reach and surround light for close- to medium-range applications
  • Securely attaches to either a pistol or long gun via its T-slot thumbscrew clamp
  • On-the-fly bezel switching between white-light, infrared, and disable mode; no IR filter required
  • Integral ambidextrous momentary- and constant-on switching

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 200 x 100 x 50 mm.


Weight
0,25 kg(Includes the weight of the packaging)


Country of origin
United States


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Field Notes Ep. 2, Night Vision Transitions with Bill Blowers