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Malkoff Devices M91B

Malkoff Devices has upgraded their M91 Dropin for Surefire Lights (and others). It now features a new emitter, the Cree XP-L, which results in a tighter, farther throwing beam. The output is approximately 825 measured out-the-front lumens at the moment the light is turned on with fresh batteries and 700 lumens after warm up for 1 hour (on 3 CR123 batteries). After the regulated runtime, the light output gradually decreases over a long period of time.

The M91B is designed for an input voltage range of 5.5-12 volts which gives you some flexibility in terms of battery choices. Check out the new M91B at Malkoff Devices.

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Pray Hard, Shoot Straight Branded Elzetta Flashlights

Dustin Ellerman has brought back his line of “Pray Hard, Shoot Straight” branded Elzetta flashlights to benefit Camp His Way. There are three configurations available – each chosen specifically by Dustin:

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From TopShotDustin.com:

The Alpha A112 is a single cell (CR123 type battery) light that put out 315 lumens, comes with a standard bezel engraved with “Pray Hard, Shoot Straight” on the top, click tail cap, and speed clip making it perfect for EDC.

The Bravo model B313 is a duel cell (CR123 type battery) light with 235 lumens, crenellated bezel and high/low click tail cap.It has a 2.5 hr runtime on high and 75 hour runtime on low.  It comes with a lanyard ring for attaching your own cord.  “Pray Hard, Shoot Straight” is engraved on the side area.

The Charlie model C333 is Dustin’s choice for mounting on tactical rifles.  It has an impressive 900 lumen Auto Voltage Sensing high output head with crenelated bezel and high/low tail cap.  It will run on full power for 1 hour and 45 minutes on three CR123 type batteries.  “Pray Hard, Shoot Straight” is engraved on the side of the body.

Check out the Pray Hard, Shoot Straight lights at TopShotDustin.com.

INFORCE WML Upgrade

I posted my review of the INFORCE WMLx earlier this week. In that review, I sang the praises of the new throw lever based user interface and hoped that it would trickle down to the regular WML eventually.

“Eventually” is already here. The WML now has the new interface that combines the best of the INFORCE’s momentary only and multi-function switching configurations, allowing the user to switch between the two just by throwing a lever.

Check out Abner Miranda’s, INFORCE’s National LE Sales Manager, explanation of the new features and various deployment options for the WML on YouTube and keep an eye on INFORCE’s website for details.

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