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High Grade Flashlights Tagged for Cops 

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Edited by Robert H. Williams  

xThe U.S. subsidiary of FN Herstal S.A. of Belgium is producing six-volt, all weather xenon flashlights that crank out 150 peak lumens. They are powered by lithium CR123 three-volt batteries.

The flashlights are aimed at the law enforcement, military and sportsman markets.

FNH USA of McLean, Va., is offering two models -- the Viper X-11 and the Striker 6 -- which are made from aircraft grade aluminum and steel bar stock. The rugged torches come with a heavy duty belt clip and lanyard bores among other features, says a company spokesman.

Reader Comments

Re: High Grade Flashlights Tagged for Cops

what are the dimensions of the light?

larry schroeder on 01/13/2009 at 15:26

Re: High Grade Flashlights Tagged for Cops

what stores will be selling these units and what cost level will they be.

gary daughety on 01/13/2009 at 10:29

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