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The "good": Small and light with appropriate brightness. The "meh": The constant-on switch activates by pressing in from the left...to turn off, press in from the right. If you're a right-handed shooter, it will probably be a bit harder to turn the light off than on...ponder that if it's a consideration. The "bad": Fit and finish are not typical of SureFire products, although the price is. When you screw the light on, unless you have the hands of a surgeon, you're going to scratch a bit of the black finish off, revealing the shiny aluminum...have your Sharpie handy. I like this light because I have a red dot on my pistol (don't laugh, I'm old and so will you be) and if you've never noticed, powerful lights will completely wash out your dot, especially if you're shining it against a typical eggshell-white wall within your house...try it. So, I think this is a perfect package for what I need. There are several Kydex holster manufacturers that make a holster to accommodate this light and I'm sure more will follow. The reason I only gave four stars is because of the price. Hope this info helps.
I saw all the reviews about how tight these are but got them anyway. They're awful. Getting them on is hard but that's not the problem...once you have them on, they're so tight that the shape distorts such that the covers will either be very hard to close or won't stay closed at all. I would have gladly paid more for a better product. Look for something else folks (and good luck finding some caps that can flip all the way back and against your optic, rather than sticking straight up like Cameron Diaz's hair in "There's Something About Mary."
You can spend hundreds of dollars for a WML and I have in the past, but this is the one I've settled on. It's my second InForce...the first one had all the different modes; however, now I'm sold on the idea that if a light is not momentary-on, it's not a weapon-mounted light...it's a tactical flashlight. Even if you can afford the most expensive WML out there, this is probably the best tool for the job. The light is good for what you'd likely need it for and the bright center of light helps with aiming in a pinch. As for potential improvements, I really like the flip-up bar that protects against accidental light discharges, but if you flip it all the way up, you can still activate the light by pressing just behind it. Also, the mounting scr3w (yes, their editorial standard won't let you use the word scr3w) is hard to tighten and untighten since it is small and there's no clearance around it (a scr3wdriver slot would have been nice). However, these are very minor...the odds of accidentally discharging light with the bar up is almost nil and as for the scr3w, even totally loose the spring will hold the light onto the rail. Great product.