Viridian 4lux Grip Light Vir 912-0089 4lux 2k Angled Foregrip

SKU:
121688184
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UPC:
785034179778
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MPN:
912-0089
$199.00
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Finish-Color:
Black
Battery Size:
CR2
Bulb Type:
LED
Output:
2000 Lumens
Switch Type:
Grip Activated/Pressure Pad
Weight:
1.76 oz
Material:
Polymer/Aluminum

The Viridian 4LUX 2K angled foregrip grip light combines a hard-hitting tactical flashlight with an ergonomic handguard grip designed for shooters who demand control and visibility in low-light conditions. Built as one integrated unit, it eliminates the clutter of mounting separate lights and grips, giving you a streamlined solution that's equally at home on an AR-15, AK-47, or tactical shotgun. The 2060-lumen output with 220,000 candela intensity throws a focused beam out to 725 yards, so whether you're checking a dark hallway or identifying a distant target, the 4LUX 2K delivers the clarity you need.

The foregrip itself is machined from 6061 aluminum with hard coat anodization, tough enough to handle daily use and field conditions without flinching. Fully ambidextrous controls let both right- and left-handed shooters activate the light and cycle through modes without breaking grip. The SAFECharge built-in rechargeable battery keeps you ready without the headache of swapping disposables, and a 90-minute runtime on a single charge means extended training sessions or operations without downtime.

M-LOK compatibility makes mounting straightforward on modern tactical platforms. Five operating modes—High Beam, Low Beam, Strobe, Navigation, and Ultra-Low—give you flexibility for different scenarios, whether that's tactical deployment, safe handling in low light, or preserving night vision. This is the kind of purpose-built accessory that pays for itself the first time you need a light you can actually hold steady.

Key Features

  • Integrated angled foregrip and tactical flashlight in one unit
  • 2060 lumens output with 220,000 candela intensity for long-range beam throw
  • Effective illumination range up to 725 yards
  • M-LOK mounting compatible with AR-15, AK-47, tactical shotguns, and other modern platforms
  • Fully ambidextrous activation and mode control
  • Six operating modes: High, Low, Strobe, Navigation, and Ultra-Low beams
  • Machined 6061 aluminum with hard coat anodization for durability
  • Built-in rechargeable SAFECharge battery system
  • 90 minutes runtime on a single charge

Specifications

BrandViridian Weapon Technologies
Model4LUX 2K (V912-0089)
Light Output2060 lumens
Candela220,000
Beam RangeUp to 725 yards
Runtime90 minutes continuous
Material6061 aluminum with hard coat anodization
Battery TypeBuilt-in rechargeable (SAFECharge)
Mount TypeM-LOK
Operating ModesHigh Beam, Low Beam, Strobe, Navigation, Ultra-Low Beam

Frequently Asked Questions

What firearms is the Viridian 4LUX 2K compatible with?

The 4LUX 2K uses M-LOK mounting, so it works with any rifle, shotgun, or platform that has an M-LOK slot on the handguard. That includes most modern AR-15s, AK-pattern rifles, and tactical shotguns. If your firearm has M-LOK, you're good to go.

How long does the battery last, and how do I charge it?

On a full charge, the 4LUX 2K runs continuously for 90 minutes on High. The SAFECharge system means the internal rechargeable battery is ready when you need it—no fumbling with disposables or worrying about battery doors popping open during use. Recharge via the integrated charging port.

Can I operate the light controls with either hand?

Yes. The 4LUX 2K features fully ambidextrous activation and mode-changing controls, so left- and right-handed shooters can engage the light and cycle modes without adjusting their grip.

What are the different light modes, and when would I use them?

The 4LUX 2K offers five modes: High Beam for maximum output and long-distance target identification, Low Beam for closer work and lower power draw, Strobe for tactical situations, Navigation for safe handling in dim light, and Ultra-Low Beam for minimal output when you need reduced visibility. Mode selection depends on your scenario—training, home defense, field work, or low-light navigation.