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Streamlight Flashlights STREAMLIGHT FLASHLIGHTS Streamlight™ STINGER® Streamlight™ STINGER DS® LED Lightweight, powerful, safety-rated, This all-purpose flashlight is designed for the broadest range of rechargeable flashlight with durable lighting needs at the best value. aluminum construction that makes it DUAL SWITCH TECHNOLOGY – Access three lighting modes and strobe virtually indestructible. via the tail cap or the head-mounted • Xenon gas-filled bi-pin bulb; spare switch. Switches operate independently. bulb in tailcap Three modes and strobe: • Adjustable focus beam ˃ High for a bright super-bright beam - 350 lumens; 24,000 candela • Up to 11,000 candela (peak beam intensity); 90 lumens peak beam intensity; 310 meter beam distance; runs 2 hours • 3-cell, 3.6 Volt Ni-Cd sub-C battery, rechargeable up to 1000 times ˃ Medium for bright light and longer run times – 175 lumens; • 3-cell, 3.6 Volt Ni-MH sub-C battery, rechargeable up to 1000 times. 12,000 candela peak beam intensity; 219 meter beam distance; • Up to 1.25 hours continuous use runs 3.75 hours • 7.38” ˃ Low for light without glare and extended run times – 85 lumens; • 10 oz. 6,000 candela peak beam intensity; 155 meter beam distance; • Assembled in USA runs 7.25 hours 75014 Black .................................................................$139.50 each ˃ Strobe for disorienting or signaling your location; runs 5.5 hours 75914 Replacement Bulb .................................................$8.95 each 76090 Deluxe Nylon Holster ...........................................$17.50 each • Deep-dish parabolic reflector produces a concentrated beam with optimum peripheral illumination Streamlight™ Jr.® LED • C4® LED technology, impervious to shock with a 50,000 hour lifetime Don’t let the name “Junior” fool you. • Regulated run time provides consistent performance throughout The Streamlight Jr.® LED lights may battery life be lightweight and compact, but the • 3-cell, 3.6 Volt NiCd sub-C battery, rechargeable up to 1000 times. LIGHTS light they produce is anything but • 3-cell, 3.6 Volt NiMH sub-C battery, rechargeable up to 1000 times. small. C4® LED technology emits a blast of bright light with a far- • 10 hr. steady charge, 2.5 hr. fast charge, or PiggyBack charger reaching beam that you’d never expect from a flashlight this size. options They run up to 4 continuous hours on two “AA” alkaline batteries. • Machined aircraft aluminum body with non-slip rubberized comfort • Powered by two “AA” alkaline batteries (included) or two “AA” grip lithium batteries. • IPX4 water-resistant; 1 meter impact resistance tested • 1 watt C4® LED, 50,000-hr. LED • Unbreakable polycarbonate lens with scratch-resistant coating • Up to 3800 candela (peak beam intensity) and 85 lumens • Includes anti-roll rubber ring measured system output • Length: 8.85 “ (22.48 cm); Weight: 12.8 oz (364 grams) • Runtime to the 10% output level: • Serialized for positive identification • “AA” Alkaline Batteries – 4 Hours • Limited lifetime warranty • “AA” (L91) Lithium Batteries – 5.25 Hours (not included) • Assembled in USA • Push button tail switch - momentary or constant on operation 75812 Black w/12V DC Charger .................................. $141.95 each • Shock-resistant / water-resistant 75813 Black w/120V AC/DC Charger .......................... $167.75 each • Includes black nylon flapless holster • 6.5” long Accessories for Stinger Flashlights 75100 Cradle, Steady Charger .......................................$21.00 each • 4.1 oz. 75175 Battery Stick .......................................................$20.75 each 71500 Black .............................................................$42.25 each 75103 Fast Charger .......................................................$41.25 each 75276 Piggyback® Charger ............................................$51.75 each ® Streamlight™ STYLUS PRO 22311 AC Charge Cord ...................................................$18.50 each A sleek pen light that conveniently fits in your 22051 DC Charger .........................................................$12.25 each pocket. Ideal for anyone that needs a compact, Streamlight™ LITEBOX® durable light to carry on a daily basis. Portable, powerful, industrial-duty, rechargeable lantern with 90°swivel • White C4® LED delivers 65 lumens; 690 head lets you aim the super-bright light in any direction. High-intensity candela; runs 6.5 hours halogen bi-pin bulb available in 8 watt and 20 watt spot and flood. • Push button tail switch – momentary or Xenon dual filament 8 watt safety bulb features instant backup beam. constant on operation Light Output in Candela (peak beam intensity) and • Includes two “AAA” alkaline batteries and tear- Lumens. High-impact ABS thermoplastic housing resistant nylon holster with rubberized impact bumper, lens ring, and • Type II MIL-SPEC abrasion and corrosion- cushioned-grip handle. Up to 9 hrs. continuous run resistant anodized aircraft aluminum construction with time per charge depending on bulb type. unbreakable, scratch-resistant polycarbonate lens • 11.5” (L) x 5.1” (W) x 7” (H) • IPX4 water-resistant • 7.4 lbs. • About the size of a marker, it conveniently fits in your pocket and • Assembled in USA a removable pocket clip ensures it stays in place • L x D: 5.3” x .6” (134 x 15 mm) 45116 Orange w/8 Watt Spot ......................................... $183.75 each • 1.64 oz (46.9 g) 45113 Yellow w/20 Watt Flood ...................................... $183.75 each 45937 Battery Stick .......................................................... $47.25 each 66118 Black ..................................................................... $26.25 each 22311 AC Charge Cord ...................................................... $18.50 each For Orders: Phone 1.800.592.6940 / Fax 318.688.6487 / www.cspcatalog.com 339 STREAMLIGHT FLASHLIGHTS Streamlight™ SL-20LP® Streamlight™ STRION® LED Full-sized, full-feature polymer Compact, professional light designed for the flashlight with C4® LED technology that broadest range of lighting needs at the best delivers a 490 meter beam distance. value. The Strion LED is now brighter at 260 • Deep-dish parabolic reflector lumens! produces a tight beam with • Multi-function, push-button tactical tail optimum peripheral illumination switch lets you select three lighting modes and strobe • C4® LED technology, with a 50,000 • 4 modes: hour lifetime ˃ High for a bright super-bright beam - 260 lumens; 10,000 candela peak • Select high, medium, low or strobe modes with multi-function, push- beam intensity; 200 meter beam distance; runs 2 hours button switch ˃ Medium for bright light and longer run times – 130 lumens; 5,000 • 4 modes: candela peak beam intensity; 141 meter beam distance; runs 4 hours ˃ High – 60,000 candela peak beam intensity, 350 Lumens, 2 hour runtime ˃ Low for light without glare and extended run times – 65 lumens; 2,500 ˃ Medium – 27,000 candela peak beam intensity, 160 lumens, 4 hour candela peak beam intensity; 100 meter beam distance; runs 7.5 hours runtime ˃ Strobe for disorienting or signaling your location; runs 5.5 hours ˃ Low – 1,000 candela peak beam intensity, 10 lumens, 50 hour runtime • C4® LED technology, impervious to shock with a 50,000 hour lifetime ˃ Strobe – 4 hour runtime • Optimized electronics provides regulated intensity • Illuminated switch housing shows charge status • Lithium ion battery is rechargeable up to 1000 times; fully recharges in • Optimized electronics provide regulated intensity throughout battery 3 hrs. charge • Clamp style charger holder with digital control circuit that prevents over- • Lightweight, impact-resistant nylon polymer construction with non-slip charge; LED indicates charge status rubber comfort grip • IPX4 water-resistant; 2 meter impact resistance tested • NiMH battery rechargeable up to 1,000 times; fully recharges in 7 hours • 6000 series machined aircraft aluminum with anodized finish • Fits SL series charger-holders • Borofloat high temperature glass lens • IPX4/water resistant • Anti-roll head prevents the light from rolling away when you set it down • Unbreakable polycarbonate lens with scratch-resistant coating • Grooved barrel adapts to long gun mount • 2 meter impact resistance tested • 5.9” (14.99 cm); 5.2 oz. (148 grams) • Serialized for positive identification • Serialized for positive identification • 13.2” (33.5 cm) • Limited lifetime warranty LIGHTS • 1.3 lbs. (.59 kg) 74302 Black, 120V AC/DC – 2 Holders ............................$172.50 each • Limited Lifetime Warranty 22311 AC Charge Cord ......................................................$18.50 each • Assembled in USA 74102 Charging Cradle .....................................................$36.75 each 25213 Orange, 120V AC/DC – 2 Sleeves NiMH ................$139.95 each 22052 Charging Sleeve (cord not included) .......................$11.50 each 22311 AC Charge Cord ......................................................$18.50 each Streamlight™ SL-20L® Full-sized, full-feature aluminum flashlight with C4® LED technology that delivers a 490 meter beam! • Deep-dish parabolic reflector produces a tight beam with optimum peripheral illumination • C4® LED technology, with a 50,000 hour lifetime • Select high, medium, low or strobe modes with multi-function, push-button switch • 4 modes: ˃ High – 60,000 candela peak beam intensity, 350 Lumens, 2 hour runtime ˃ Medium – 27,000 candela peak beam intensity, 160 lumens, 4 hour runtime ˃ Low – 1,000 candela peak beam intensity, 10 lumens, 50 hour runtime ˃ Strobe – 4 hour runtime • Illuminated
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