Fenix lights are in the store
I've got most of the Fenix products listed in the store with the exception of a couple of accessories. All of the lights will ship free. Plus, all lights will include batteries with the exception of the one's using D cells.
The brightness that these relatively little lights puts out is incredible. They give the term lighting up a room a whole new meaning. A lot of the lights also have a strobe function which is great for everything from temporarily blinding or disorienting a potential bad guy/gal to using it as a hazard light in the case of car trouble or an accident and could be a life saver in a rescue situation. I'll be carrying some of the red diffusers which slip on the end of the lights making them really show up at night.
I tend to forget they also function superbly as a plain old flashlight (with lots of potential!!). Something that's really attractive to me is the flat butt end that allows most of them to stand on end. With the addition of the optional 'lampshade' you've got a great little reading light for the tent or camper.
I'm not through playing around with these, but last nite I literally lit up the backyard with one of the smaller lights. Pretty incredible. For you military and LE types, I also mounted one of the TK15's on an AR15 using one of the Fenix ALG-01 Flashlight Rings and the AR102 Remote Pressure Switches. It's definitely one of the nicer and more powerful tactical setups I've messed around with. I would say that night time target acquisition out to 75 and maybe 100 yards (depending on the target and background) is definitely 'doable'.


I've got a couple more lights and a few more accessories on the way.
The brightness that these relatively little lights puts out is incredible. They give the term lighting up a room a whole new meaning. A lot of the lights also have a strobe function which is great for everything from temporarily blinding or disorienting a potential bad guy/gal to using it as a hazard light in the case of car trouble or an accident and could be a life saver in a rescue situation. I'll be carrying some of the red diffusers which slip on the end of the lights making them really show up at night.
I tend to forget they also function superbly as a plain old flashlight (with lots of potential!!). Something that's really attractive to me is the flat butt end that allows most of them to stand on end. With the addition of the optional 'lampshade' you've got a great little reading light for the tent or camper.
I'm not through playing around with these, but last nite I literally lit up the backyard with one of the smaller lights. Pretty incredible. For you military and LE types, I also mounted one of the TK15's on an AR15 using one of the Fenix ALG-01 Flashlight Rings and the AR102 Remote Pressure Switches. It's definitely one of the nicer and more powerful tactical setups I've messed around with. I would say that night time target acquisition out to 75 and maybe 100 yards (depending on the target and background) is definitely 'doable'.
I've got a couple more lights and a few more accessories on the way.



Nice platform, but life just isn't complete unless you've got an AK. Watcha' got?
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No AK's. What yer looking at is an inexpensive 'put together' house gun. DPMS 16" light upper and a Vulcan lower, Bushnell Red/Green Dot. Nothing special.
My shooter is a DPMS 20" Bull barrel, Chip McCormick Match trigger and a 6x18 Bushnell 3200.
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OH Man! Greg, you get to play with some of the COOLEST toys!
Just for the Record, I've heard nothing but praise for the Fenix Lights. Batteries lasting longer, reliable & heavy duty. Definitely worth the small amount of extra $'s.
I learned a lesson years ago, buy quality, in the long run it is cheaper and MUCH better value.
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Luke, Luke, Luke..... 'play,.... toys' ???? You can't imagine the hours of research, testing and analysis goes into these product decisions. It sometimes gets to the point I almost dread thinking of having to go back out in the woods to see how bright a light is or how sharp a knife is.
But.....if you're lucky........
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