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User Manual for SureFire XVL2 Pistol & Carbine Light Laser Module System Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the SureFire XVL2 Pistol & Carbine Light
- Product category: Weapon & Tactical Lights SureFire
- Brand: SureFire
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for SureFire Weapon & Tactical Lights
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User manual for the SureFire XVL2 Pistol & Carbine Light contain basic instructions
that need to be followed during installation and operation.
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Product description Bright white light, stealthy infrared illumination, and green and IR aiming lasers: the desert tan SureFire XVL2 Pistol & Carbine Light/Laser Module System provides tactical operators with a wide range of options to meet any situation. Made of hard-anodized aluminum, O-ring and gasket sealed against the elements, this compact unit delivers 400 lumens of white light or 300mW of IR illumination. The tactical laser works at up to 47mW in green and 3mW in IR, and there's also a training mode with a 5mW green laser and 0.7mW IR. The light, illuminator, and lasers are set on a single platform and are co-aligned for fast and accurate zeroing with MRAD adjustment increments. The functions are controlled by momentary and constant-on toggle switches at the back of the XVL2 for use with either hand. This tactical illumination tool is just 3" long, weighs only 5 oz, and mounts on Picatinny/Weaver rails. The unit is powered by one CR123A battery and has a runtime of 1.5 hours. - Light Performance
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- Single 400-lumen output
- One white light LED
- MaxVision beam design balances a far throw to enhance positive identification while providing a generous spill to maintain situational awareness
- Light, illuminator, and lasers are co-aligned so they all point to a single spot for easy zeroing to firearm
- 300mW invisible infrared (IR) illuminator for use with NVDs
- Laser Details
- General:
- Class IIIb laser is designed specifically for military/law enforcement professionals
- X-Y axis adjustment dials align light, illuminator, and lasers to the bore for improved accuracy
- Adjustments in MRAD
- Safety screw prevents accidental high tactical activation during training for safety
Green:- 520nm peak wavelength
- Green is easier to see at night than the more common red
- 47mW peak output for tactical use
- Low 5mW output for training purposes
Infrared:- 850nm peak wavelength
- Invisible IR laser is compatible with NVDs to provide a defined aiming point while maintaining light discipline and stealth
- 3mW peak output for tactical use
- Low 0.7mW output for training
- Switching
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- Type: Toggle
- Location: Rear-facing
- Momentary and constant-on activation
- Dual toggle switches allow for easy use in left- or right-handed holds
- Lock-out feature prevents accidental activation during transport and storage, or when strict light discipline needs to be observed
- Construction Details
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- Lightweight and durable aluminum alloy housing
- scratch-resistant desert tan hard-anodized finish
- O-ring and gasket sealed to be waterproof in most tactical situations
- X-Y axis adjustment dial screws are sealed to maintain water resistance and keep dust and debris out
- Integrated clamp-style Picatinny/Weaver rail mount
- Use unmounted as a powerful and versatile handheld light
- Digitally regulated output maintains consistent performance through the entire battery charge
- Access battery from the front of the light, so you do not need to remove the light and re-zero when changing the battery
- Runs on one included CR123 battery
- Optional pressure-activated remote switch is suitable for use while mounted to provide precise control without altering grip on weapon
In the Box SureFire XVL2 Pistol & Carbine Light/Laser Module System (Tan) Nylon Storage Pouch Mount Key Safety Screw Key Cleaning Cloth Lens Cleaner CR123A Battery Limited Lifetime Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersSureFire XVL2 Specs Illumination Source | 1 x White LED 1 x IR LED | Output | White Light: 400 Lumens IR: 300 mW, peak | Laser Wavelength | Green: 520 nm IR: 850 nm | Laser Output | Green: <5 mW, Training Mode; <47 mW (±10%), Tactical Mode IR: <0.7 mW, Training Mode; <3 mW (±10%), Tactical Mode | Power Source | 1 x CR123A Battery | Runtime | 1.5 h, White LED | Mount | Picatinny/Weaver | Waterproofing | Waterproof | Bezel Diameter | 1.1" / 2.7 cm | Length | 3.0" / 7.6 cm | Weight | 5.0 oz / 142.0 g |
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