The TC1200 Tactical-Flashlight Special:
Just Some of the Benefits of The TC1200-Tactical Flashlight:
- 100,000-Hour Lamp-Life |
- Weather-Resistant |
- Telescoping Focus |
- No-Slip Grip |
- 5 Individual Modes |
Whether it's protect-yourself from potential-attackers, or simply for use in your-garage, on dark-roads, in dark alleys...whatever you can think of, the TC1200 is the perfect Tactical-Light for the job.
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