Mil-Tec Olive Drab Large LED Angle Head Flashlight
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- SKU
- S15143201
- Style
- Military, Signaling
Description
Features
- TL-122 Inspired Design — Modern LED update of the classic NATO TL-122 right-angle GI flashlight carried by soldiers for decades.
- High-Output LED Emitter — Extra-bright LED bulb delivers a clean white beam with a long service life and no filament to break.
- Olive Drab Polymer Body — Impact-resistant plastic housing in classic OD green shrugs off drops, knocks, and field abuse.
- Splash-Water Protected — Sealed construction stands up to rain, mud, and rough weather without flooding the bulb housing.
- Four Color Filter Set — Includes yellow, green, red, and blue lenses for signaling, map reading, night-vision-friendly use, and tactical light discipline.
- Three-Position Switch with Morse Function — Off, constant-on, and momentary positions let you run steady illumination or tap out signals on demand.
- 2 D-Cell Power — Runs on two readily available D batteries (not included) for long runtimes in the field.
- Integrated Belt Clip and Lanyard Ring — Spring-steel clip secures the light to web gear, belts, or MOLLE straps, with a lanyard loop on the tailcap.
- 8.25-Inch Length — Full-size 8.25 in. (21 cm) body gives you a solid grip and room for spare lenses stored in the base.
- Made by Mil-Tec / Sturm — German-engineered by Sturm Mil-Tec, a name trusted across Europe for military and outdoor gear.
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Customer Reviews
Top customer reviews
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Affordable flashlightThis flashlight is a solid budget pick for casual or prop use! Sturdy enough for basic handling, with a full-plastic body reinforced by metal clips and screws. The lens filter compartment rattles slightly, but it’s forgivable at this price. Brightness works well for general tasks adequate in the dark, though not blindingly intense. Intended as a movie prop, it nails the look and function for low-stakes scenarios. One oddity: the switch only toggles ON/OFF, missing the listed "3-position" feature but it doesn’t affect my use case.
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