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NEW WILD2 Weapon Light from Inforce

Inforce, one of the most widely known weapon light makers, released their latest design today; the WILD2. The WILD2 is a weapon mounted light designed for use on pistols. This is the successor to the popular APL line from Inforce. Like anything tactical, WILD is an acronym. This one means: Weapon Integrated Lighting Device. I’m assuming “2” is from the two batteries the WILD uses for power, which leaves room for a single battery version in the future.

Inforce is integrating customer feedback into this latest design while maintaining their iconic aesthetic. Output is generous at 1,000 lumens and 25,000 candela, blowing away previous offerings. Two CR123 stacked batteries provide 1.5 hours of power. WILD2 light bodies are made from aluminum, replacing the legacy polymer design.

Inforce Wild Specifications

  • HIGH OUTPUT 1000 Lumens
    PEAK BEAM INTENSITY 25,000 candela
    DISTANCE 1036 feet/316meters
    HIGH RUNTIME 1.5 hours
    BATTERIES Two 123A included
    WEIGHT WITH BATTERIES 4.7 oz/135 g
    LENGTH 3.5 in/8.9 cm
    BEZEL DIAMETER 1.1 In/2.8cm
    SWITCHING Ambidextrous paddles
    FUNCTIONS Constant/Momentary/Strobe
    LOCKOUT SYSTEM Paddle Activated
    MOUNTING 1913 or Glock universal rail
    CONSTRUCTION 6061-T6 aluminum
    FINISH MIL-SPEC hard anodize
    WATERPROOF Up to 66 feet/20 meters

WILD2 switches are the familiar digital paddles seen in previous APL lights. Varying taps offer momentary, constant, and strobe modes. Unlike old lights, the switches live on a rear-mounted battery compartment. This could potentially lead to additional variations on switching with new battery doors.

Interestingly, Inforce has discontinued the entire APL line of lights. Hopefully we’ll see versions of the WILD2 to cover gaps in market coverage lost by this. Keep an eye out for updates on potential compact WILD lights in the coming weeks.

Initial Impressions of the Inforce WILD2

Inforce doesn’t have the greatest track record, but this light seems poised to rectify that.

The WILD2 features an MSRP of $179.99. Lights are available now >>HERE<<. I’m looking forward to getting my hands on one and seeing what Inforce has to offer.

Daniel Reedy

Daniel holds instructor certifications from Rangemaster, Agile Training & Consulting, and the NRA. He has received training from Craig Douglas, Tom Givens, and Steve Fisher among others. He also has experience competing in USPSA, CAS, 3 Gun, and Steel Challenge. In his free time Daniel enjoys petting puppies and reading the Constitution. His work is also published by Athlon Outdoors, AmmoLand, Recoil Concealment, Air Force Times, and other publications.

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