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mbott

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I wonder ... Will it work on the CZ 100?
« on: January 03, 2008, 03:48:47 PM »
Night-Ops Xiphos NT Weapon Mounted Light



  Night-Ops? has developed a revolutionary new pistol light; The Xiphos? NT (pronounced Zi-fohs, with a long "i" and long "o")   "NT" (Next Technology), continuing the Night-Ops tradition of naming products after the military tools that changed history. The original Xiphos   was a double-edged sword used by the ancient Greeks in battle. It was designed to be used with one hand and is thought by many to be the forerunner of the   Roman Gladius. The Night-Ops Xiphos? NT also has single handed multi-function operation and programming function changes. Additionally, the powerful beam   pierces through all adversaries and obstructions in its path. Therefore, the name, "Xiphos? NT".  
 
  The Xiphos NT is a 3-volt rail-mounted LED pistol light boasting over 65 lumens of blinding white led light at full power. The digitally controlled   "smart" circuitry has been programmed to perform different useful functions while at the same time allowing ease of use, under duress, by the end   user. These functions include the same "strobing" feature as on the Night-Ops Gladius enabling the user to disorient a potential adversary and/or   "visually distort" the perception of what a potential adversary observes. The "smart" circuitry has been programmed to optimize light   output for the entire life of the battery giving an incredible 2 + hours of continuous light output. The Xiphos NT is designed to be activated with a single   hand OR both hands using the ambidextrous digital pressure switch. The switch design is very versatile and intuitive. It can be activated either laterally   across the "X" axis of the light (left to right or right to left) OR across the "Y" axis (forward to rear).  
 
  The revolutionary design of the Xiphos NT features a NEW patent pending "Cam-Clamp" mount that allows the user to quickly install this light onto   almost all open and closed rail weapon mounts including picatinny rails, universal rails, and many other types of rail mount designs without the need of any   tools. This clamp eliminates the need to slide the light down long rails, but installs directly in the desired location. The Xiphos NT has been designed to   mount onto a pistol in an offset manner allowing it to be holstered in the newly designed "light mounted" Level 3 SERPA? holster system. The SERPA   holster technology is rapidly becoming the most popular duty, concealable and tactical holster system on the market for law  
  enforcement, military, and sport shooting enthusiasts. Designing the Xiphos NT to work in conjunction with the SERPA system makes this light/holster   combination the most secure, versatile and most effective light/holster system available, where weapon security and rapid weapon accessibility are an   absolute must.  
 
  SPECIFICATIONS:  
  ? 65 Lumens Output  
  ? Duplicate ambidextrous operation of ALL programmed  
  functions  
  ? 2 + Hours of Total Runtime  
  ? Light output effective range is 25 to 30 meters  
  ? -20?F to 150?F ambient operating temperature range  
  ? Lightweight - 2.6 ounces with one 3-volt CR123A  
  Lithium battery installed.  
  ? Waterproof to 10 Meters  
  ? Injection molded carbon fiber/polymer body  
  ? Corrosion resistant black anodized aluminum and stainless  
  steel with black oxide finish metallic parts  
  ? Dimensions - 3.1"L x 1.1" W x 1.4" H  
  ? Reversible installation, same clamps for right or left hand  
  versions. (Flat blade tool required)  
  ? High impact resistant LIFETIME LED resists high G-forces  
  from recoil and drops  
  ? High impact resistant fully encapsulated electronics resist  
  high G-forces from recoil and drops  
  ? Fully enclosed anti-reflective coated glass lens ensuring  
  maximum light output  
  ? Intelligent circuit design eliminating afterglow  
  ? Battery removal and installation without tools  
 
  PROGRAMMED FUNCTIONS  
  ? Momentary (Touch On, Touch Off)  
  ? Constant On (Touch On) touch again for off  
  ? Strobe (Triple Tap Strobe On, Touch Once Off)  
  ? Low battery indication - double flash after 5 sec., double  
  flash every 15 sec. thereafter  
 


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I wonder ... Will it work on the CZ 100?
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2008, 10:15:24 PM »
It looks as if it should fit. It needs no cross cut in the rail and has an adjustable clamp. The only possible problem I see is that it might not have enough clearance from the clamping rails downward. If there were a dealer nearby I would make the drive to find out, but according to their website, the nearest stocking dealer is near the KY/TN border.

Have you tried getting in touch with them?

Good shooting,

Mike
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mbott

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I wonder ... Will it work on the CZ 100?
« Reply #2 on: January 04, 2008, 03:27:56 AM »
Mike,

No I haven't, just because I just learned of it yesterday.  I'm usually on the phone to Blackhawk about once every two weeks for work, so I'll ask the next time I get the opportunity to call.

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Re: I wonder ... Will it work on the CZ 100?
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2008, 07:43:07 PM »
Hey Mike,

Did you ever find out anything about this light.

Mike
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Re: I wonder ... Will it work on the CZ 100?
« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2009, 06:13:43 AM »
Mike,

No I haven't.  Haven't even had the opportunity to get my hands on one from work as it didn't become the priority that I thought it might.   :(

I hadn't forgot about it, though.

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Re: I wonder ... Will it work on the CZ 100?
« Reply #5 on: September 21, 2009, 09:13:32 AM »
Any new info on whether this will fit the CZ100?? ???
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mbott

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Re: I wonder ... Will it work on the CZ 100?
« Reply #6 on: September 21, 2009, 05:57:13 PM »
Not yet, the one I was going to use at work to czech it out sold.  I'm not about to order one from Blackhawk just to find out it doesn't work.  But, I do want to find out eventually.

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Re: I wonder ... Will it work on the CZ 100?
« Reply #7 on: September 22, 2009, 09:52:42 AM »
Ok, thanks.  I wouldn't buy one until I knew it would work either.  I "waste" enough money on my addiction as it is. :D
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