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Fear & Loading: Identifying Dangerous Counterfeit Batteries

When the unthinkable happens, the odds are good a lot of the gear you’ve assembled to survive the emergency relies on batteries—rechargeable if you’re as budget conscious as me—but those NiMH cells in your tactical flashlight, headlamp, weather radio or emergency strobe may not be what you think.

Gerber Cortex Flashlights

Gerber designed its Cortex flashlight to operate on either two AA or three CR123 batteries.

Super Hero Batteries: Can They Fly?

Shooters use a lot of CR-123 batteries these days-in everything from tactical flashlights to lighted-reticle scopes-but they demand respect.

Crimson Trace Expands Batteries for Life

Crimson Trace has expanded its Batteries for Life program to cover all Lasergrips and Laserguards.

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