
Streamlight's Super Tac flashlight boasts super-bright light with its C4 LED technology that delivers up to 160 lumens and 30,000 candela of intense white light for up to 3.5 hours.
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POLICE Magazine reviews the Nikon 1-4X M-223 Rifle Scope, 5.11 Tactical Responder Hi-Vis Parka, and Streamlight E Flood Light Box.
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Streamlight Inc. has introduced the key-chain Blue Nano Light to commemorate Concerns for Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) Inc., a national organization that supports surviving family and co-workers of fallen officers. Streamlight will donate $1 to C.O.P.S. for each Blue Nano light sold.
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Streamlight's rechargeable, portable E-SPOT LiteBox and E-SPOT FireBox lanterns feature three C4 LEDs to produce a large, ultra-bright spot pattern, ideal for lighting crime scenes at night.
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All four of the lights are small and lightweight. These four models range from 2 ounces to 3.4 ounces with lengths ranging from 3.35 inches to 5.97 inches.
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Streamlight Inc. has introduced a pink version of its popular 2AA ProPolymer flashlight. Designed to make a difference in the fight against breast cancer, the Pink 2AA ProPolymer will help light the way to a cure, with $1 from each sale going to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, according to the company.
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The Waypoint uses a C4 power LED to provide a light output of 210 lumens and 115,000 candela peak beam intensity on the high setting, over a range of 678 meters.
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The lithium-powered PolyTac LED HP delivers 150 lumens measured system output and 15,000 candela peak beam intensity, which is enough to provide lighting for a wide variety of law enforcement and tactical uses.
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Streamlight's Stinger LED HP and Stinger DS LED HP rechargeable flashlights provide brightness and versatility with C4 LED technology, three intensity levels, and a popular strobe feature. The two lights provide more than 200 percent more intensity than the Stinger LED and Stinger DS (dual switch) LED.
Read More →Streamlight today issued another warning about purchasing and using inferior quality lithium 123A batteries with its flashlight products or other products. Use of off-brand lithium batteries may present a risk of leakage, fire, explosion or serious personal injury, company officials said.
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