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Lancer Tactical Low Profile Picatinny Flashlight w/ Red Laser, Black
Lancer Tactical Low Profile Picatinny Flashlight w/ Red Laser, Black
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Lancer Tactical Low Profile USB-C Flashlight & Red Laser
Modern rechargeable illumination and precision targeting in a rugged aluminum chassis.
Overview
Constructed from high-grade aluminum, the Lancer Tactical Low Profile Combo offers extreme durability without the bulk. Its slim-line design ensures your rifle maintains a clean, snag-free profile while providing the essential tools needed for low-light supremacy.
Rechargeable Power
Say goodbye to battery replacements. This unit features a built-in battery with USB-C fast charging capability. Whether you are prepping for a night op or breaching a dark CQB arena, you can recharge with ease via any standard USB port, ensuring you always have power when it matters most.
Precision Engineering
The integrated red laser sight is fully adjustable for both windage and elevation, allowing you to zero your point of aim for exact accuracy. Combined with independent controls for the high-powered LED flashlight, this dual-use device is a versatile upgrade for any serious airsoft platform.
Key Features
- Dual Functionality: High-output flashlight and red laser combo
- Rugged Construction: CNC-machined aluminum with a matte black finish
- USB-C Rechargeable: No external batteries required
- Low-Profile Build: Sits tight to the rail to minimize snagging
- Precision Accuracy: Fully adjustable windage and elevation for the laser
- Universal Fit: Direct mount for standard 20mm Picatinny rails
Technical Specs
| Manufacturer | Lancer Tactical |
|---|---|
| Material | High-Grade Aluminum |
| Charging Port | USB-C (Cable included) |
| Laser Color | Red |
| Adjustable | Yes (Windage & Elevation) |
| Rail Type | 20mm Picatinny / Weaver |
| Finish | Matte Black |
| Mounting | Low Profile Screw-On |
FAQ
How do I charge the device?
Are the light and laser controlled separately?
Can I zero the laser to my optics?
What is the benefit of aluminum vs polymer?
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