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    Odd SureFire light - can anyone ID?

    Yard sale find. Any help appreciated

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    It's an old Nitrolon WML.

    The back of it clamps to the front of a trigger guard. They were designed to fit specific pistol models (this is before integral rails). Model should be P101, P102, or something like that. I'm not sure what specific gun that one is for. They're incandescent and pretty dim by today's standards.

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    slide off the triggerguard adapter. There were some that fit the surefire rail, and also the Dawson rail too

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    https://www.opticsplanet.com/surefir...ponlights.html

    A call to Malkoff might yield what if any drop in might fit the light and up the lumens output from 65-120 to 400+.

    https://malkoffdevices.com/collectio...-etc-6-9-volts

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    My first WML for SWAT. Had one for my 228. Loved that combo.
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    Blast from the past there!

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    Ah, yes, the Nitrolon.

    My second pistol light, albeit with a Dawson rail. Still have it. Mine came with the SL switch as a permanent part of the light.

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