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Surefire's Compact XC2-A-IRC Weaponlight Is Now Available

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Surefire's Compact XC2-A-IRC Weaponlight

Surefire's XC2-A-IRC is the smallest package that you can get for an IR light and Laser combo... "Before we get into it, you should know this product probably isn't designed for you. This product was designed for a specific end-user who had a requirement for an ultra-compact infrared (IR) light & IR aiming laser combination. As such, the XC2-A-IRC is SureFire’s smallest, lightest dedicated IR light and laser combination. It's recoil-proof LED is focused by a multi-faceted reflector to create a broad, 850-nanometer infrared MaxVision Beam that’s perfect for enhancing the capability and image quality of modern night vision goggles (NVGs). It's 845-nanometer infrared laser stands out when viewed with NVGs and, once zeroed, rarely needs re-zeroing thanks to adjustment screws that stand up to the effects of recoil. It can be powered by a AAA lithium, NiMH or alkaline battery, and its ambidextrous switching provides both momentary- and constant-on activation for ultimate controllability. Ultracompact, lightweight and rugged, the XC2-A-IRC is built to rule the night.

SureFire XC2-IRC Features:

  • Lightweight and ultra-compact; great for concealed carry
  • Securely attaches to most Universal-rail-equipped handguns
  • Integrated ambidextrous momentary- and constant-on switching
  • Improved constant-on activation by tapping either one of the momentary switches. To turn off, simply tap either one of the momentary switches again
  • Front loading AAA battery compartment accommodates one lithium battery for extended runtime
  • Two Modes: Infrared illuminator + Laser or Infrared laser only
  • Works with Lithium, NiMH rechargeable or alkaline AAA batteries*
  • Gasket sealed; IPX7 weatherproof

*Runtime and output will be reduced when using a rechargeable or alkaline battery."

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