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    Quote Originally Posted by GH41 View Post
    "IMO the HSP WML is a really good flashlight, that being said I do not think it is a good weapon light"

    You should have said it just didn't work for you not that it is a bad weapon light. I run mine on a Haley offset mount and the position is perfect for thumb activation. We are all different.
    As I said "IMO" meaning In My Opinion, or my experience, I'm not saying that it can't work for some one else. I was stating how it worked for me. In my experiences I do think it is not a well functioning weapon light, but I did think it was a good flash light due to its compact size I found myself pocket carrying the light for a few months and loved it in that respect.

    And as for the battery issue I used mine a lot, for over a year I think it was, never noticed any degradation in battery life. Nor did I ever have to change the battery.

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    I haven't had any battery issues. It is stored in the safe with the "bracket" over the switch and the cap turned slightly counterclockwise. I'm still on the same set of batteries for well over a year.

    Quote Originally Posted by CatSnipah View Post
    I've read a few reports about the WML burning through batteries even when stored in the safe.

    What are your experiences with that?

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    No battery issues on my end and I don't lock out the light by turning the cap a half turn. If you are looking for a lightweight CQB light its an awesome option, the only other I have fallen in love with is the Arisaka scout body and mount.

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    For Indoors, 200 lumens is fine. Lighting up parts of your back yard it's fine. Mine has the dual function. Momentary of on/off/strobe.
    https://dsgarms.com/inf-wml-w
    I have the BCM KMR rail and a BCM keymod 1913 light mount,








    If I was still working and using my carbine, I would use a Scout 300 or 600 with remote switches.
    Last edited by RWH24; 03-30-15 at 02:44.
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    but it's still on my list.

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    I've had the WMLx for several months and don't lock out the cap either. The batteries have not drained and works every time.

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    Thanks for the follow up on my battery question.

    I was thinking about this as a simple light, as I'm not a heavy duty user. Just something simple and low maintenance (yet reliable) for HD type application.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CatSnipah View Post

    I was thinking about this as a simple light, as I'm not a heavy duty user. Just something simple and low maintenance (yet reliable) for HD type application.
    I think thats the perfect application of the WML

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    HSP had a combo light and keymod mount package, so I ordered it this afternoon.

    My first AR-mounted light, so I will see how she works. Figure for the price, I get the light and mount, so can always change one or the other if it doesn't work out.

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    Military Morons

    Why do I have to have an account with MM to view larger versions of their thumbnails?
    98% Sarcastic. 100% Overthinking things and making up reasons for buying a new firearm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WickedWillis View Post
    Why do I have to have an account with MM to view larger versions of their thumbnails?
    You don't need an account. Just type in the username and password "mm".
    Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com

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