Review of Ebay/ Amazon tactical flashlight.

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I'm mentioning these lights because of how surprised I am with the value.
(Not something than non gun owners might be interested in.)
They are very bright LED. Have remote switches are made of nice sturdy aluminum and come with either a picatinny mount or a clamp for a shot gun or other smooth rifle.
They come with a charge cord and the light lasts for HOURS.
Great for night time self defense or for nocturnal varmint control outside.
I bought 4 and I have them on an assortment of different firearms.
The best part?
These are less than $20 with free shipping.
Seems pretty fantastic to me.
 

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I'm mentioning these lights because of how surprised I am with the value.
(Not something than non gun owners might be interested in.)
They are very bright LED. Have remote switches are made of nice sturdy aluminum and come with either a picatinny mount or a clamp for a shot gun or other smooth rifle.
They come with a charge cord and the light lasts for HOURS.
Great for night time self defense or for nocturnal varmint control outside.
I bought 4 and I have them on an assortment of different firearms.
The best part?
These are less than $20 with free shipping.
Seems pretty fantastic to me.
Just be careful when the batteries get squirrelly they either die real fast or over heat fast. But when they are working you can't beat the light to cost ratio!
 

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Just be careful when the batteries get squirrelly they either die real fast or over heat fast. But when they are working you can't beat the light to cost ratio!
The only testing I've done was some range time on three rifles to see if these lights fall apart..
An AR-12 PANZER 12 gauge, a Romanian AK-47 and a Colt clone AR-15.
They held up very well.
Though the one mounted on the 40 round AK understandably came loose.
(My hand did, too.)
 

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The only testing I've done was some range time on three rifles to see if these lights fall apart..
An AR-12 PANZER 12 gauge, a Romanian AK-47 and a Colt clone AR-15.
They held up very well.
Though the one mounted on the 40 round AK understandably came loose.
(My hand did, too.)
On the AK darn near nothing stays bolted to them anyway
 

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Well, on your purchase I would say its a good deal and these lights would not disappoint you. However, make sure to check its functionally and safeguard theses lights. Be sure to have a proper costumed holster while carrying and don't forget to keep the batteries handy
 
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