🔦 Light Up Your Tactical Game!
The Feyachi Tactical Flashlight delivers an impressive 1200 lumens of LED brightness, reaching distances of up to 200 meters. Built from durable aircraft-grade aluminum, it features a waterproof design and versatile MLOK mounting options. With a dual-switch system for easy operation and a 5-year warranty, this flashlight is perfect for tactical enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.
Special Feature | Portable, Weatherproof, Durable |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
Included Components | 1* Feyachi F14 Flashlight |
Product Dimensions | 8.5"D x 6.7"W x 1.7"H |
Light Path Distance | 200 Meters |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | Feyachi |
Runtime | 4 hours |
Finish Type | Matte |
Manufacturer | Feyachi |
UPC | 665386536781 |
Part Number | Feyachi4014_VC |
Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Feyachi4014_VC |
Finish | Matte |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable, Weatherproof, Durable |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year refund & replacement warranty. |
E**.
Versatile light for all your tactical or home protection needs
When it comes to gun mountable lights, the Feyachi has been a standout mid-range performer. This is not the first Feyachi product I've purchased, and based on my experience with this light and some of their other items, it probably won't be my last. First off, this thing is bright! You see 1200 lumens in the description and may think there are brighter options out there, but truth be told, if I'm using this in a tactical setting, 1200 lumens is probably bright enough. It's crafted from aircraft-grade aluminum alloy, and certainly combines durability with style. The sleek black anodized matte finish not only looks great but also withstands tough conditions. Shockproof and waterproof, it's ready for action—even on rainy days. The MLOK offset ring mount is a game-changer. Adjust the forward or rearward offset (1.60") and upward or downward offset (1.12") to customize your flashlight placement. It's quite large to be mounted on a pistol, so I would stick to rifles and shotguns. Tactical users will appreciate the dual-switch tail cap. Choose between the constant on button switch or the momentary on pressure switch (with 2 modes). Overall, the Feyachi FL14 is more than just a flashlight; it's a reliable companion for tactical enthusiasts. Whether you're securing your home or hitting the range, this light has your back, built with quality materials and an intuitive design.
K**.
Easy to mount and quite bright.
This Flashlight was easy to mount on my Magpull hand guard. Due to the design on my specific hand guard, I did have to use on of my center MLOK slots with the riser to make it fit right. I opted to mount the remote switch but was chagrined to find that it only comes with a Velcro strap to mount it. Or at least that is what I assumed the intention for the Velcro strap is since it doesn't come with any other mounting methods.The light is bright and easy to activate using the remote button. I haven't had a chance to take it to the range yet so I am uncertain how it will handle recoil, although I see no reason why it would have any issue.Minus the lack of a better mounting method for the remote switch, my only other complaint is the battery system. It comes with 2 cylindrical rechargeable battery to power the flash light. I assume they are lithium but there is no markings indicating this. I also comes with a USB-C charging station to recharge these batteries. I personally would have preferred it if the flashlight just ran off of AAs or a more standard battery rather than a rechargeable, but maybe I am just old fashioned.Overall, I don't think this light is going to blow you away, but I do think it is a good enough for the price. If you are making cheap build or just want a beater light, I think you won't go wrong with this one.
J**.
Very bright full light, what an LED light should be.
So I am a bit of a gear dork. I like having cool gear that works, even if I don't need it. One of those pieces of gear I am big on is a good flashlight. I found a really good one 4 or 5 years ago in a similar kit to this one and it became my go to light without the bracket and such. My EDC light if you will. It is similar to the Halogen lights but with out the battery consumption. I wanted another one and I have bought a bunch of lights over the years that all had square beams and what I can only describe as "Hollow" light that comes from them. The Cree LED lights. If you have seen this you will know exactly what I mean. That is why I was really excited when I got this light and it was exactly like my first one so many years ago. Its bright, really bright! The bracket is great and I like the MLOK option. The kit comes with 2 18650 batteries and a cool 18650 USB charger. Its cheap and flimsy but it works well and is versatile and convenient. But the flashlight is the star of the show. I am really happy to have found another one of these and will get a few more.*I added a quick picture, you can see the square from the other lights I am talking about and how full and bright this light is compared to it.
J**E
Solid and Functional
Full disclosure: I didn't realize this was for an Mlock set up, so I can't mount it on any of my firearms.That said, after I put it all together, I am confident that this would make for a fine weapon light. Everything about it seems well made and of high quality. I have a red dot/laser from this company and they offer robust and affordable products.This set up came with not only the way to mount the light with a pressure switch but a button tailcap if you would like to carry it as an EDC light. I have to say, it works just about perfectly in this regard.The light is made of a robust aluminum with a not too aggressive striking bezel. The battery has a 4 hr runtime and puts out about 1200 lumen, so it's very reasonable for EDC. The set comes with TWO batteries as well as a charger for them. I really like this set up, and 1200 lumen (non adjustable) is about my max that I like to carry for use. Anything more than that is blinding to look at. 1200 will light up what you need to see, blind who you want to disorient, and shouldn't be too obnoxious to bystanders if you are just using it to walk your dog.Solid!
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