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Surefire M622U ScoutlightSurefire M622U Scoutlight Powered by two 123A batteries, the M622U Scout Light generates an impressive 1,000 lumens through SureFire’s proprietary TIR lens for far-reaching, high-intensity beam with ample surround light. This rugged combat-grade Scout Light features an American Defense Manufacturing (ADM) AD-SF mount with the ADM-patented QD Auto Lock™ Lever system for quick and easy fitment to most rail systems. The light is activated via a DS07 switch assembly, which includes a click-on/off pushbutton switch, a system-disable feature, and an ST07 plug-in momentary-on remote switch with seven-inch cable. The switch assemblies operate independently, providing switch redundancy. The M622U is versatile enough for any tactical scenario. 6-Volt Scout Light® w/ DS07 Switch Assembly & ADM Throw Lever Mount Virtually indestructible, ultra-high-output LED generates 1,000 lumens of blinding light; produces tactical-level light for 1.25 hours on a set of batteries TIR lens shapes versatile beam with enough reach and surround light for close-to longer-range operations Waterproof DS07 switch assembly includes a system-disable feature, a click-on/off push-button switch, and an ST07 switch assembly with a 7-inch plug-in momentary-on remote tape switch Quick disconnect ADM throw-lever mount attaches quickly & securely to any MIL-STD-1913 rail Mil-Spec hard-anodized aluminum body and tempered window make it light rugged, durable and combat ready O-ring seals keep out moisture; the M622U is IPX7 rated Powered by two 123A lithium batteries with 10-year shelf life HIGH OUTPUT 1,000 lumens HIGH RUNTIME 1.25 hours PEAK BEAM INTENSITY 11,300 candela BATTERIES Two 123A lithium (incl.) SWITCHING Tape switch / click tailcap LENGTH 6.2 in (15.75 cm) OUTPUT HIGH OUTPUT 1,000 lumens HIGH RUNTIME 1.25 hours DISTANCE 213 meters BODY CONSTRUCTION Aluminum FINISH Mil-Spec Hard Anodized WEIGHT W/ BATTERIES 7.5 oz. (213 g) BEZEL DIAMETER 1.125 in (2.9 cm) LIQUID INGRESS PROTECTION IPX7 Order Tweet | PhotosClick to enlarge! |
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