River Rock Designs of Austin, Texas, has introduced the Tac-Ops T1 tactical flashlight, the company announced.
The LED light arrives with an anodized, high-strength aircraft aluminum black body that's 5.2 inches in length and weighs 4 ounces.
The light delivers a 235-lumen LED white light when in use. The Tac-Ops T1 can emit a fast-flash strobe for signaling or self defense, as well as a battery-saving low-light mode.

Photo: Rock River Designs.
River Rock Designs of Austin, Texas, has introduced the Tac-Ops T1 tactical flashlight, the company announced.
The LED light arrives with an anodized, high-strength aircraft aluminum black body that's 5.2 inches in length and weighs 4 ounces.
The light delivers a 235-lumen LED white light when in use. The Tac-Ops T1 can emit a fast-flash strobe for signaling or self defense, as well as a battery-saving low-light mode.
Operators can utilize three additional low-light color LED modes to meet additional tactical needs, such as red for low-light operations, night vision retention or emergency use, and a unique UV (blue) LED for searches in darkness to reveal fluids such as urine, trace blood and other bodily fluids of humans or animals. It can also be handy for tracing liquid leaks on vehicles, according to the company.
The flashlight retails for $59.99 and arrives with two Lithium batteries.
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