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The Fenix TK30R is a compact, premium quality hand held Laser excited phosphor (LEP) flashlight. The entire design of this flashlight is dedicated to extreme long range lighting.
Compact, easy to carry yet with the performance to reach out a massive 1.5 km, this light will give you extreme beam distance without weighing you down. The Fenix TK30R laser torch offers a 500 lumen maximum output using the included 21700, 6000 mAh rechargeable battery. This translates to a blazing 600,000 candela beam! TK30R offers 2 brightness levels of 100 and 500 lumens with beam ranges of 600 and 1500 meters.
The USB-C battery charge socket and LED power meter / charge indicator are protected under a waterproof threaded screw collar.
A rotary tail cap switch provides a secure lock-out function, plus a click stop for each of the 2 brightness settings. Turn the dial to the selected brightness to switch on the torch, after which it can be operated by the tail cap push button for momentary-on, constant-on, Strobe and power off functions.
A spring at each end of the battery compartment protects the battery and adds recoil resistance, maintaining proper electrical contact for weapon mounted use.
Please note: Max power mode at 500 lumens will decline in output as over heat protection reduces power gradually to protect the on board circuitry and laser generator. Performance will return to maximum once the light cools.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.