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Posted: 7/4/2012 12:45:49 AM
[Last Edit: 7/9/2012 1:22:52 PM by TNVC_Clasky]
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT
Torch PRO The TNVC Torch PRO is the latest generation of the wildly popular Torch line of Infrared Illuminators and yet again, shifts the paradigm. The Torch PRO re-imagines the concept by introducing a host of features not found in any other product on the market, while offering performance that rivals anything in its class. A clean, smooth, and focus-able beam of infrared light is emitted from its high-power LED. Seamless mechanical focus allows adjustment between 1 and 10°, offering area or point illumination at distances past 800 yards! This is a huge benefit to hunters and LE snipers who need to identify targets at long range and the Torch PRO is one of the only civilian-legal, non-laser IR Illuminators to offer this kind of reach. If that was not enough, the Torch PRO still offers usable area illumination even when focused down to long range! See the photos below for proof!
Encased in a sleek yet rugged aerospace-grade aluminum housing with Mil-Spec Type III Hard Anodizing, the Torch PRO’s virtually indestructible LED provides the user with the best civilian-legal IR illumination on the market. A German-made impact-resistant glass lens system produces a crisp beam while the smooth focus ring allows for easy one hand operation. The wide flood allows for area illumination at close distances, while the tight spot aids in identification of targets at long range.
While the Torch PRO is a great hand-held illuminator, its 1″ tube allows for a plethora of weapon mount options. We offer it packaged with the excellent VTAC Light Mount. Its Tactical Tailcap mimics familiar operating procedures from other popular lights: Press for momentary activation, twist for constant-on. A built-in switch lockout prevents accidental activation during transport or storage. The Torch PRO is designed to stand up to field abuse, including complete water submersion. Oh, did we mention compatibility with existing Surefire, LLC tailcaps? You read that right, the TNVC Torch PRO is compatible with Surefire XM and Z59 Tailcaps! You wanted options? You got options! Oh, and while we're at it, I might as well throw in the compatibility with Surefire G2, 6P, Z, C, and PX Series light bodies for good measure. Hell yes, we totally went there! So, this means that you can now have your Surefire light in a weapon mount and say "Hey, I think I'm gonna go blast some hogs tonight!" All you have to do is unscrew the head off your Surefire light and screw the Torch PRO head on in its place. Voila! It's time to go make some bacon! **Note** the Torch PRO head is only compatible with the 2-cell Surefire ligths from the series mentioned above. 3 cells can possibly damage the Torch PRO circuitry due to over-voltage.
We have listened to the feedback from end users of the legacy ELR Torch-V. Their input has helped us develop, what we feel, is the most versatile infrared illuminator available today. TNVC Torch PRO |
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Posted: 7/4/2012 3:21:37 PM
Looks awesome, can you give any details on the emitter?
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Posted: 7/4/2012 3:32:11 PM
Originally Posted By Matchbook:
Looks awesome, can you give any details on the emitter? What would you like to know? |
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Posted: 7/4/2012 7:23:42 PM
Originally Posted By TNVC_Clasky:
Originally Posted By Matchbook:
Looks awesome, can you give any details on the emitter? What would you like to know? I was just wondering about the manufacturer and model of the emitter but if you can tell me the current draw too or just the milliwatt output that would be sweet. |
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Posted: 7/6/2012 4:32:45 PM
[Last Edit: 7/6/2012 4:40:51 PM by TNVC_Clasky]
Originally Posted By Matchbook:
Originally Posted By TNVC_Clasky:
Originally Posted By Matchbook:
Looks awesome, can you give any details on the emitter? What would you like to know? I was just wondering about the manufacturer and model of the emitter but if you can tell me the current draw too or just the milliwatt output that would be sweet. The emitter is actually custom made, so it's not off the shelf. The output is 100 mW. But, being that it's a lens system that amplifies the "beam," this rating is relatively meaningless. |
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Posted: 7/6/2012 9:23:19 PM
*insert bender pic* neat
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Posted: 8/4/2012 11:13:15 PM
Now shipping!!!
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Posted: 9/7/2012 7:03:38 PM
[Last Edit: 9/7/2012 7:03:38 PM by Lancelot]
60 day rule
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