Gear: dorcy metal gear tactical flashlight

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dorcy metal gear tactical flashlight

dorcy

Category: Duty & Tactical Gear
Subcategory: Flashlights
Average Rating:
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Description:

• Polycarbonate Lens and Solid Aluminum Alloy Construction • High Intensity 1 Watt Luxeon LED • Tail Cap on end On/Off switch • Output - 35 Lumens • Projects 100 foot beam & up to 10 hour run time on 3 AAAs • Extremely durable with rubber O-Ring seal 6" Long x 1 " Dia. • Uses 3 AAA alkaline batteries included! • 20 times brighter than regular LEDs

Member Reviews

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    yarstar138, Tue, 04 Dec 2007 18:22:03 UTC.

    I use this light every day. It takes a beating and if it needs to it gives a beating. Light is bright and blinding. I have used this light to stall an aggrssor several times with blinding of eyes. Is great in every aspect of Private security. Small, light weight,strong, reliable, very bright, easy on pockets, Is what i replaced my stinger with.

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    cray, Wed, 12 Dec 2007 05:32:22 UTC.

    I used this flashlight as a backup flashlight when my Stinger goes dead. It is a good little light to use. It is compact and light weight as well. If you need a backup light then this one is inexpensive and handy to have around.

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    ccso8462, Wed, 19 Dec 2007 22:45:12 UTC.

    This is an incredible light for the price. I paid less than $20 and liked it so much I bought 2 more for my sons. Not a replacement for a high-powered tactical light or a duty flashlight, but worth having. I carry one with me all the time as part of my off-duty gear.

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    wtb, Thu, 10 Jan 2008 03:21:38 UTC.

    I work day shift and bought this light to carry on my duty belt for those times when I found myself inside a house looking in a closet or under a bed. It fits perfect in an ASP holder, and the batteries last a long time. It is by no means a replacement for the rechargable MagLite but it is a great light to carry on your belt. Got mine at Wal-Mart for $18.

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    Saint_Michael, Sat, 09 Feb 2008 02:48:45 UTC.

    I love this light very inexpensive and very bright expecially for the price.

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    GregoryCarlSchuster, Thu, 28 Feb 2008 00:48:54 UTC.

    I got one at "Wally World" it worked great, blinded people, spoted fish, rabits and other 4 legged critters. Had a belt clip that came in handy. Ran on 3 "AAA" batteries. It stopped working well after I left in a backpack after deer and bear seasons. I tried to fix the insides, but made it worse.

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    rwohlsein, Mon, 03 Mar 2008 04:56:21 UTC.

    Fine for the price, however in cold climates the batteries are unreliable. You get a declining output which can put you at risk, but for the price its okay on quality and brightness.

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    Gunsmoke16, Wed, 09 Jul 2008 23:14:37 UTC.

    Works well & forever on a set of cheap $1 batters. Little Heavy. If you scratch it up, just us a black sharpie to touch it up...hard to beat for price. Still have, but upgreaded to lighter, brighter new Raovac 3watt, 80 lumens. My Surefire 8AX Commander rechargeable is 110. This little bitty Rayovac with a pocket clip/lanyard and runs on 2 AA will blind the crap out of you at night. Cost $19-24 @ Walmart. Think I paid about $16 for this Dorcy. Other is 1/2 the weight of Dorcy...

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