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Introducing the Sentinel WS1 Weaponlight from FOURSEVENS.
Measuring approximately 1" wide, 1/2" tall and 1.5" long, it is the brightest weapon light in its class with a 600 lumen output. These dimensions make it ideal for use with compact CCW pistols.
It is capable of being mounted to any pistol, rifle or shotgun with a picatinny rail. And once mounted, you don't have to remove the light to swap out batteries as the WS1 is fully rechargeable via micro-USB port.
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The Sentinel WS1 Weaponlight
Introducing the Sentinel WS1 Weaponlight from FOURSEVENS.
Measuring approximately 1" wide, 1/2" tall and 1.5" long, it is the brightest weapon light in its class with a 600 lumen output. These dimensions make it ideal for use with compact CCW pistols.
It is capable of being mounted to any pistol, rifle or shotgun with a picatinny rail. And once mounted, you don't have to remove the light to swap out batteries as the WS1 is fully rechargeable via micro-USB port.
The Sentinel WS1 features ergonomic dual-action configurable switches capable of being activated by pressing forward or sideways...momentary or constant on.
The light is Bluetooth Smart enabled so you can instantly check battery life, reconfigure both activation switches, or determine its last known location.
The Sentinel WS1 also includes a down facing red low-light navigation light allowing you to move through darkened areas without broadcasting your position.
Shipping Q1 2017, the Sentinel WS1 will have custom Kydex holster options available at launch.
If you are attending SHOT Show 2017, swing by the FOURSEVENS Booth (#20156) to get your hands on this ground-breaking light. Experience the next evolution in weapon lights for yourself.
Keep an eye on your inbox for more information coming soon!"
I have long been a fan of Foursevens and feel they make excellent products comptetively priced. A weapon light from them has been on my wishlist for a looong time. No info about this on their website yet. Not sure how I feel about the USB charge port, but I suspect they are using their RCR123 stuff already in production which should mean you can ignore the USB charging and just use regular CR123s. The downfacing red nav light is an intriguing feature and addresses some people's concerns about how weapon mounted lights are used. Haven't used anything with the Bluetooth features but they have had this tech in some of their handheld lights for some time now. If this comes in right at or below the $200 mark it could be a contender. Wonder if XC1 holsters will work with this light and/or where their holster offerings are sourced from? Would be super excited if this fits on a P320SC grip frame as the XC1 does not. No financial interest, but they might be taking some more of my money soon