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White Light: 300 lumens
1.5 hours
Lightweight aerospace aluminum with hard anodized
3V
4.9" (124.46mm)
1.125" (28.58mm)
2x CR123A Lithium (included)
With Battery: 6.75 oz (191.36g)
The M322 Scout Light is a lightweight, compact WeaponLight featuring a high-output LED that delivers 300 lumens of blinding white light. A proprietary TIR lens shapes the recoil-proof LED's light into a beam with plenty of reach but enough surrounding light to accommodate peripheral vision, making the M322 ideal for close-to mid-range applications. The rugged M322 attaches quickly and securely to any MIL-STD-1913 rail via its integral low-profile ADM throw-lever mount. The light is activated via a waterproof DS07 switch assembly, which includes a click-on/off pushbutton switch, a system-disable feature and a ST07 plug-in momentary-on remote switch with seven-inch cable.
The integrated pushbutton and remote switch assemblies operate independently, providing switch redundancy. Constructed of lightweight aerospace aluminum, hard anodized with a Mil-Spec finish and O-ring sealed to keep out the elements, the tough M322 thrives in combat-like conditions and provides a tactical advantage in low-light situations - without any sacrifice in weapon maneuverability.