Browning Tactical Hunter Flashpoint

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posted on June 30, 2010
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The Tactical Hunter Flashpoint is the most powerful two-battery flashlight ever produced by Browning, combining the latest Luxeon LED with a pair of 3V Lithium batteries.

The Tactical Hunter comes with three brightness levels, two flashing modes, a rotating selector tailcap switch and a tactical push-button switch for momentary function. The flash modes are fast strobe and S.O.S.

All Tactical Hunter Flashpoint Flashlights feature all-aluminum construction and are O-ring sealed for water-resistance. Supplied with a lock-out switch and Deep Pocket carry clip the Flashpoints are 5.6 inches in length andproduce 175 lumens reachingout to 150 meters. The Flashpoint is available in black for $74.99 or Mossy Oak New Break-Up for an additional $5.

For more information on the Browning Tactical Hunter Flashpoint, be sure to visit Browning's product page.

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