When it comes to innovative LED duty lights, First-Light USA is on the cutting edge. This year at the SHOT Show, First-Light debuted its Tomahawk light. Having reviewed First-Light's Liberator (POLICE Magazine, Sep. 2006), I was looking forward to seeing and handling this new light.
The Tomahawk is literally a handful of light that takes up little or no space on a duty belt. In fact, you can clip it to your shirt; that's how small the Tomahawk is. Not only is this light small, but it provides several light options: an 80-lumen white light, and red LEDs or blue LEDs to allow you to covertly navigate in the dark or easily check IDs. The Tomahawk does all this in a package smaller and lighter than a spare magazine.
Other than its size, what make the Tomahawk unique are the carry method and its controls. To carry the Tomahawk a MOLLE clip is attached to the light and soon a belt/MOLLE Tactical Retention System mount for the light will also be available. This clip is spring steel and will secure the light to a pocket, belt, lanyard loop, tactical vest—literally anything you can slide the light onto.
For ease of operation a finger loop is attached to the Tomahawk. This loop allows you to do reloads without the light being in the way. It allows you to assume a natural shooting grip and works with handguns or long guns with a vertical fore grip. I found that looping the light around my middle finger gave me the easiest access to the light controls, as well as the most secure grip. Guys with large hands tell me they prefer using their index finger.
Controls on the Tomahawk are straight forward. The front buttons function as the lock off, LED color selector, and LED/main light actuator, while the rear button operates the main white light. Pushing both front buttons locks or unlocks the light. When unlocked, the right button selects LED color, and the left button activates the LEDs or when held down turns on the white light. This is a constant-on switch for these lights. If you are operating with the LEDs and need the brighter white light, simply push the rear button. To return to LED mode release the button. The rear button also functions as a momentary on/off switch for the main light.