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Opsmen Tactical 800 Lumen Strobe Flashlight, Black

Opsmen Tactical 800 Lumen Strobe Flashlight, Black

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Gray Dragon Airsoft • Tactical Accessories

Opsmen Tactical Strobe Flashlight — 800 Lumens (Black)

High-output flashlight with strobe mode for low-light navigation, target identification, and field-ready reliability.

800 Lumens Strobe Mode Tail Switch Stainless Steel 16340 / CR123A

Overview

The Opsmen Tactical 800-Lumen Strobe Flashlight is built for airsoft and low-light use where fast, dependable illumination matters. Its stainless steel construction is made to handle hard field use, while the compact profile keeps your setup clean and easy to manage.

Output & Control

With up to 800 lumens, this light pushes a strong beam for indoor CQB, night games, and navigating dark terrain. The strobe function adds quick signaling and attention-grabbing utility when needed. A rear tail-switch keeps activation simple and glove-friendly.

Power

Compatible with 16340 or CR123A batteries (not included), giving you flexibility depending on your loadout and availability.

Key Features

  • High-intensity 800-lumen output
  • Strobe mode for added utility
  • Durable stainless steel construction
  • Tail-switch design for instant operation
  • Battery compatibility: 16340 or CR123A (not included)
  • Color: Black

Technical Specs

MPN OPSMEN-800-STROBE-BK
Manufacturer Opsmen
Output 800 Lumens
Modes Constant + Strobe
Activation Tail Switch
Color Black
Material Stainless Steel
Battery 16340 / CR123A (not included)
Package Includes 1x Flashlight

FAQ

How bright is this flashlight?
It outputs up to 800 lumens for strong low-light visibility.
Does it have strobe mode?
Yes. It includes a strobe function for added utility and signaling.
What batteries does it use?
It supports 16340 or CR123A batteries (not included).
How do you activate it?
It uses a rear tail-switch for quick, simple operation.
Field Tip: If you run a strobe, treat it like a tool — quick bursts for signaling or disruption, then back to steady light for movement and target ID.
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