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    Fenix TK35 UE 1800 Lumen Flashlight

    Fenix TK35 (MT-G2) UE 1800 Lumen Flashlight

    Available from Authorized dealers from Coast to Coast








    Description
    Some boundaries are made to be pushed. Thanks to the revolutionary Cree MT-G2 LED, the TK35 Ultimate Edition produces 1800-lumen maximum output while still keeps the size and power options in tact. Besides the output boost, the neutral white Cree MT-G2 LED also provides better color rendition. The light features dual tail switch system for one hand operation.

    Features
    •Utilizes Cree MT-G2 LED with a lifespan of 50,000 hours
    •Uses two 18650 rechargeable batteries (Li-ion) or four 3V
    CR123A batteries (Lithium)
    •165mm (Length) × 44mm (Diameter) × 52mm (Head)
    •265-gram weight (excluding batteries)
    •Digitally regulated output – maintains constant brightness
    •Reverse polarity protection to protect from improper
    battery installation
    •Low-voltage warning function to remind users of low power
    •Dual button switch in the tail, convenient operation
    •Made of durable aircraft-grade aluminum
    •Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
    •Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating

    For further details and description please visit our website: Fenix TK35UE

    **The TK35UE will start around $130.00 and is available from several Authorized CGN dealers like:


    DS Tactical
    GP Tactical
    The Shooting Edge
    Tactical Products Canada
    Wanstalls
    Reliable Gun
    Eagle Hunting Supplies
    International Shooting Supplies
    North Pro Sports
    Canadian Tactical Cowboy Supplies
    Urban Tactical
    MD Charlton

    The dealers listed may not have the light in stock but it is available to them

    **Supporting CGN dealers will help keep this site running, but if none of the above work for you please PM us with your location and we can direct you to a non supporting dealer nearest you

    Looking to add a quality brand of flashlights to your current line up?
    Dealer enquiries are always welcome: Become an Authorized Fenix dealer

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    us there a gun mount planned for the double battery style flashlights?

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    Quote Originally Posted by z242pilot View Post
    us there a gun mount planned for the double battery style flashlights?
    Hi z242pilot

    I'm not aware of any plans for a gun mount for the TK35 (not in the near future anyway)

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    I bought a tk35 two years ago and it work fantastic. I have owned several other brands over the years but really Fenix just outperforms them.
    I think I have five separate fenix products, I keep them in different places like my car and bedstand. The tk35 is the largest that I have but it's a beast of a flashlight.
    I'm ont sure it's this model (g2) but regardless I'm thrilled by it. I've taken it snorkelling at night and while it has caused some rust on teh screws it has been a few years and the seals and chassis have never failed and it is as bright as day one. I think I just changed to my second set of batteries (four) recently so fyi they last for a long time.
    Fenix makes great lights and this model is a super performer. I love power lights like this based upon CR123.

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    Nice. Any issue running the 3.7V rcr123??
    Fact: in 100% of the fake guns related shootings the victims is always the one with the fake gun

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    I haven't tried this, I picked up a couple twelve packs of cr123's off amazon last year. They are stream light brand and were cheaper that way.
    I have heard of problems in other devices with rechargeable due to voltage differences. So I would check with a reliable retailer before trying if I were you.

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    I bought a Fenix about five years ago. It was a good light. Finish wore a bit quick. I really liked it.

    As to shooting with it...I don't think the bulb/l.e.d was shock isolated. They might be now but back then I killed it within 30 rounds using it handheld with a pistol. The replacement I got died a similar death.
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    Quote Originally Posted by popol View Post
    Nice. Any issue running the 3.7V rcr123??
    Hi popol

    Just to clear this up

    RCR123, 3.7V li-ion Cannot be used
    RCR123, 3.2V LiFePO4 Are Ok to use

    RCR123, 3.7V li-ion can damage the circuit board

    In the TK35UE user manual Fenix shows them as rechargeable 3.7V li-ion 16340 as being Banned, 16340 and RCR123 are the same
    http://www.fenixlight.com.cn/downloa...ser-Manual.pdf

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    I use 18650s in my TK35, no problems so far. I would not mount, great light but won't stand to that kind of use.
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