Elzetta Alpha A111
<strong><a target=blank href=http://www.elzetta.com/elzetta-alpha-1-cell-light-model-a111.html>Elzetta Alpha A111</a></strong></br>
Only 3.8 inches long, the U.S.-made Elzetta Alpha A111 is one of the highest-output carry flashlights available. The A111 throws 315 lumens of brilliant light and will run for about 51 minutes on a single battery. This 3.4-ounce model also has a rotary tailcap switch. (<a target=blank href=http://www.elzetta.com/elzetta-alpha-1-cell-light-model-a111.html>http://www.elzetta.com</a>; 859-707-7471)
ExtremeBeam S.A.R. 5
<strong><a target=blank href=http://www.extremebeam.com/S-A-R-5-p/eb-ad-b05.htm>ExtremeBeam S.A.R. 5</a></strong></br>
Tiny and bright, the ExtremeBeam S.A.R. 5 flashlight throws 130 lumens of light, yet it is just a hair over 3 inches long. The S.A.R. 5 is extremely rugged, and it’s even waterproof to a depth of 30 feet. A single CR123 battery will power the light for an average of one hour.(<a target=blank href=http://www.extremebeam.com/S-A-R-5-p/eb-ad-b05.htm>http://www.extremebeam.com</a>; 877-579-7878)
FoxFury Rook MD1
<strong><a target=blank href=http://www.foxfury.com/catalog/rook-md1-led-flashlight>FoxFury Rook MD1</a></strong></br>
The Rook MD1 flashlight from FoxFury offers 220 lumens in a 4.9-inch package. The bezel is shaped to be used as a striking tool. It is fire resistant, impact resistant and waterproof to a depth of 6 feet. A pair of CR123 batteries yields up to four hours of use to this 4.8-ounce flashlight. (<a target=blank href=http://www.foxfury.com/catalog/rook-md1-led-flashlight>http://www.foxfury.com</a>; 760-945-4231)
Streamlight Stylus Pro USB
<strong><a target=blank href=http://www.streamlight.com/en-us/product/product.html?pid=299>Streamlight Stylus Pro USB</a></strong></br>
Roughly the size of a large pen, the 70-lumen Streamlight Stylus Pro USB is much thinner than other tactical lights and comes with a pocket clip. A lithium-ion battery provides more than three hours of runtime. The 6.15-inch, 1.9-ounce unit charges via a USB port. (<a target=blank href=http://www.streamlight.com/en-us/product/product.html?pid=299>http://www.streamlight.com</a>; 800-523-7488)
SureFire E1D Defender
<strong><a target=blank href=http://www.surefire.com/e1d-led-defender.html>SureFire E1D Defender</a></strong></br>
The SureFire E1D Defender is an incredibly bright 300-lumen flashlight with a diminutive size perfect for concealed carry. The tailcap-mounted switch toggles between high and low output in addition to “on” and “off.” The light has a crenellated Strike Bezel for an additional self-defense option. (<a target=blank href=http://www.surefire.com/e1d-led-defender.html>http://www.surefire.com</a>; 800-828-8809)
Having a gun is only part of the self-defense equation. Knowing when to shoot is just as important as being able to do so. Without a flashlight, you will not be able to properly identify a threat. Consider adding one of these small tactical lights to your concealed carry gear.
For More Information
Elzetta Alpha A111
http://www.elzetta.com; 859-707-7471
ExtremeBeam S.A.R. 5
http://www.extremebeam.com; 877-579-7878
FoxFury Rook MD1 LED Flashlight
http://www.foxfury.com; 760-945-4231
Streamlight Stylus Pro USB
http://www.streamlight.com; 800-523-7488
SureFire E1D Defender
http://www.surefire.com; 800-828-8809
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