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July 17, 2009
Tomahawk Tactical Light angle-head flashlight is ready to use even when clipped to your gear, pocket, belt or even when stowed in the holster. Tomahawk Tactical Light Retention Clip works with; MOLLE-compatible gear, helmets, pockets, belts, pack straps and more. When the Tomahawk Tactical Light is clipped on the light can be rotated to point it in the direction you need it. The Tomahawk Tactical Light controls are easy to use and designed to allow instant asccess to features. These photos were taken at the 2009 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Phoenix, Arizona

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July 16, 2009
First Light USA Liberator 90-degree angled Tactical Light is designed to keep a high quality light handy but not in the way. The Liberator Tactical Light can be used hands free while in it’s holster. Another advantage of the Liberator Tactical Light is the shooters ability to use a two-handed grip on the firearm.The Liberator Tactical Light is also useful for bicycle, horseback or an ATV, use your light and ride at the same time.. These photos were taken at the 2009 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits in Phoenix, Arizona. Task Light for map reading or checking IDs, also useful for clearing firearms and working with radios and other gear

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July 15, 2009
We took a look at five flashlights from Leupold. the MX-331 Multi-Mode LED Hunter Flashlight the MX-421 Multi-Mode LED Tactical Flashlight the MX-321 Multi-Mode LED Flashlight and two lights assembled from the Leupold MX Modular Flashlight components. These seem to be well made lights with plenty of ability and features

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