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Tag: flashlights: Page 21
Patrol
New Stinger DS LED
Streamlight
Streamlight has introduced a new version of its most popular rechargeable law enforcement flashlight, the Stinger DS LED. The new model features innovative Dual-Switch technology that gives officers full control over light power and brightness from either switch location.
January 31, 2008
Patrol
G3 LED Flashlight
SureFire
The SureFire G3 LED was designed with law enforcement in mind. Officers need both high output and long runtime and there isn’t always time to recharge a flashlight in the field.
January 31, 2008
Patrol
Rapid Light System
Safariland
Safariland, a BAE Systems company, has introduced the Rapid Light System (RLS), which combines a gun-mounted light and hand-held flashlight into one integrated light system. The RLS system employs a single, ultra-bright flashlight and separate gun mount with a built-in clip.
December 31, 2007
Patrol
Police Product Test: The Force New Generation 3 Jacket
This jacket not only offers you a number of ways to wear it, it's also packed with features. To vent body heat and reduce condensation in the jacket, there are armpit zippers for ventilation.
November 30, 2007
Patrol
Police Product Test: 5.11 Tactical Aggressor Jacket
Overall, the 5.11 Tactical Aggressor is a great jacket. It fits well, has plenty of shoulder room, doesn't bind when you draw a handgun or shoulder a long gun, and it's long enough to conceal a handgun.
October 31, 2007
Special Units
Shield Flashlight Mount
TACM III
Known for its tactical light systems, TACM III now has a flashlight mounting systems for ballistic shields. The Shield Mount is designed to hold the TACM III one-inch diameter flashlight. The light is specifically designed to withstand the G-forces experienced with rough field handling.
September 30, 2007
Patrol
Pelican 7060 Patrol Flashlight
Pelican's new 7060 patrol flashlight is a breakthrough product for Pelican and for 21st-century law enforcement. For Pelican, it is a radically new design. For law enforcement officers, the 7060 is a fully functional lightweight patrol flashlight that—for better or for worse—cannot be used as a club.
July 31, 2007
Patrol
Winning at Night
Gunshots still ring in your ears as you hunker down behind your patrol car. You know the armed suspect ran from his car into some roadside brush, but surreal red and blue flashes from your overheads make it difficult to focus on where he might be now. You see a muzzle flash as he fires again from the shadows.
May 31, 2007
Patrol
LAPD Replaces Flashlights with New Lighter, Brighter Pelican Models
Pelican Products' 7060 will replace the existing flashlight previously supplied to officers by the Los Angeles Police Department.
April 4, 2007
Patrol
Essential Gear Xtreme Tactical Flashlights
Essential Gear
Essential Gear’s new line of Personal Defense Lights (PDLs) utilize a Luxeon 3-Watt LED, which produces up to 80 lumens of pure white light. The standard PDL model works on two Lithium 123A batteries, has a three-hour burn time, and measures 5.1x1 inches. The “Mini” PDL model works on one Lithium 123A battery, has a two-hour burn time, and measures 3.75x1 inches.
February 28, 2007
Patrol
Light Advantage Z-4 Targeter II
Over the past decade all sorts of tactical lights have cropped up. Some companies have actually entered the mainstream lighting market based on the popularity of their tactical products. Light Advantage is one such company.
December 31, 2006
Patrol
FoxFury 1,000-Lumen Flashlight
FoxFury
Expected to break the 1,000-Lumen barrier for handheld production LED flashlights, FoxFury’s MF 1000 will be offered in several versions, including Osram and Lumileds LEDs. Available with 12- and 20-degree beams, this rugged, all weather unit is powered by 15 CR123 batteries. The energy efficiency of LEDs offers increased run times ranging between 1.5 hours and 4 hours.
November 30, 2006
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