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SUREFIRE LED Lights
Click here to go to Surefire LED main pageCompact (palm sized), high-intensity LED flashlight for tactical, duty, and general use or conditions requiring an enhanced grip. Virtually indestructible power-regulated light emitting diode (LED) puts out a smooth, brilliant, pre-focused, tactical-level beam with five times the light of a big two-D-cell flashlight—bright enough to temporarily blind and disorient a person by impairing his night-adapted vision. Compared to our L2 and L4 (also 100-lumen LED flashlights), the L5's larger and heavier head/ reflector produces a tighter beam with increased reach. Patented, ergonomic rubber grip ring allows the light to be operated with a handgun, using the SureFire technique.
FEATURES
* LED light source has no filament to burn out or break, lasts for thousands of hours
* Rugged aerospace-grade aluminum body, Mil-Spec Type III hard anodized in olive drab
* O-ring sealed, weatherproof
* Tempered Pyrex® window
* Pocket clip
* Tailcap switch: press for momentary-on, press further to click constant-on
* Patetented lockout tailcap prevents accidental activation during transport or storage
* Batteries included
ACCESSORIES AND COMPONENTS
Box of 12 SureFire 123A Lithium Batteries
Z33 Lanyard
V72 Speed Holster
KL3 LED Conversion Head
FM64 Beamshaper
FM65 Red Filter
FM66 Blue Filter
FM67 Beamcover
Rechargeable Li-ion Kit to suit L5,
DSD Charger plus
2x LIR17670 1600mah 3.7v Li-ion Battery
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This page was last updated on the 21/09/2011