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KAC Knight Lite – LED Flashlight



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The KAC Knight Lite is a new 325 lumen led flashlight from Knight's Armament Company, with design cues taken from the QDC sound suppressor line. The Knight Lite is machined from solid aluminum and uses internals from Elzetta. Available in black or taupe with a MSRP of $199.00. There will only be a limited run of these flashlights.

Specifications:

  • Lumens: 235
  • Runtime: 1.5 Hours
  • Range: 300ft (100m)
  • Tail cap switch
  • Solid brass heatsink
  • Fully potted electronics
  • Sealed Optical Beam Projection (not a reflector)
  • Waterproof
  • Internals and body made in the USA
  • Model: KG30435
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs
  • Manufactured by: Knight's Armament Company

www.kacgear.com

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1 Comment

  • Steve says:

    Batteries?…
    What kind? How many?

    How do you forget to mention that in a flashlight write up?..sure I can guess it uses 2 and they rhyme with 123… But still. Come. on.

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  • Batteries?...
    What kind? How many?

    How do you forget to mention that in a flashlight write up?..sure I can guess it uses 2 and they rhyme with 123... But still. Come. on.

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