Preview: Striker Concepts BAMFF 10.0

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posted on June 11, 2019
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The brightest member of Striker Concept’s Broad Array Multi Flood Flashlight series —and the only one with an included gun mounting kit—the BAMFF 10.0 puts out up to 1,000 lumens of light thanks to a dual LED system that pairs a spotlight for illumination at range with a floodlight for brightening up the user’s immediate surroundings. Featuring five modes (high, medium, low, strobe and a neat setting that automatically signals “SOS” in Morse code), the BAMFF 10.0 ships with two end caps, one with a constant-on/constant-off push button and one with a momentary-on pressure pad. Attaching to any single slot of Picatinny rail via the included 30 mm mount, the light offers up to seven hours of run time, and includes both a USB-rechargeable 18650 Lithium-ion battery and a backup AAA battery cartridge, for only $100. For more information, check out strikerconcepts.com.

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