With a stunning 56,000 candela focused by a precision-engineered, smooth parabolic reflector, the X300T-A generates a far-reaching high-intensity beam with a focused center spot that is highly effective for long-range engagements and for overcoming photonic barriers. You can count on the X300T-A to help you positively identify threats at significant distances while temporarily impairing your adversarys vision. It also provides ample peripheral illumination to help you maintain situational awareness.
Activating the X300T-A is done via ambidextrous switching located at the rear of body, providing one-finger control – press the switch on either side for momentary-on activation, flip up or down for constant-on activation. Optional DG grip switches (for pistols) and a pressure activated XT07 tape switch (for long guns) permit the X300T-A to be activated without altering your grip on your weapon.
The X300T-A can be attached to a pistol or a long gun since its Rail-Lock system permits rapid attachment to and removal from either Universal or Picatinny rails. Its high-strength aerospace aluminum body is Mil-Spec Hard Anodized for superior toughness and is O-ring and gasket sealed to make it weatherproof.
The X300T-A sets new boundaries in handgun WeaponLight performance while delivering the same quality and reliability that makes SureFire a trusted name by professionals worldwide.
- Precision reflector produces a peak beam intensity of 56,000 candela for long distance illumination
- Dimensionally identical to the X300U-A
- Compatible with X300U-A holsters
- Integral ambidextrous momentary- and constant-on switching provides easy instant activation
- Attaches securely to both Universal and Picatinny accessory rails
- Mil-Spec hard-anodized aluminum body and tempered window make it light rugged, durable and combat ready
- Meets IPX7 waterproof test standard at 1 meter for 30 minutes
- Accepts optional pressure-activated DG and XT remote switches for precision control without altering weapon grip
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