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Bakken Directory 2014: Larson releases rechargeable pistol grip spotlight
Larson Electronics said April 29 that it has released a powerful new pistol grip spotlight that provides brilliant green light output in a rugged and portable design. The HL-85-3W1-GREEN Green LED handheld spotlight features a high strength weather and UV resistant housing, tool free servicing, inline dimming controller and a powerful 3 watt LED that produces green light output ideal for tactical and professional operations.
The HL-85-3W1-GREEN Green LED handheld spotlight is a rugged and powerful LED spotlight that produces an intense beam of green colored light capable of reaching more than 500 feet. This professional grade LED spotlight is designed to give users in the military, law enforcement, security and hunting fields a rugged and dependable source of green illumination in an easy to operate and service design, and features a powerful 3 watt LED emitter that has been paired with high efficiency optics for maximum output and efficiency. The LED in this spotlight has a 120,000 hour service life and produces green light natively, meaning there is no filter or colored lens to reduce output or distort the beam. The UV and weather resistant housing is constructed of impact resistant nylon, and the lamp assembly is fully potted and machined from a single piece of high grade aluminum, giving this high power spotlight excellent durability even under abusive conditions. For more information visit www.Larsonelectronics.com.
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