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I’m not familiar with IR in these applications. Is it a single beam like a laser light? — 1 Answer

by D, from KY, United States Asked on August 25, 2020

Name SureFire M600V Scout Weapon Light
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Answered by Ryan Tarczynski, Gear Expert, from IL, United States, on February 08, 2021

Its more of a light to help brighten the night vision to see things a bit more clearer. So while your wearing night vision goggles and its bit too hard to tell. You can use the IR light to help brighten the area near you. Similar to a flashlight but for night vision.

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