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This is a really good flashlight sheath for my NITECORE P23i flashlight a lot better than the Naff pouch that comes with the P23i
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Add to BasketThis is a really good flashlight sheath for my NITECORE P23i flashlight a lot better than the Naff pouch that comes with the P23i
Excellent quality as you’d expect from Maxpedition. Perfect fit for a Walther XT2.
Excellent tough sheath which the Fenix PD35 fits in perfectly. Very tough material which i have no doubt will protect the flashlight against anything you might scrape passed. Can be attached horizontally or vertically.
This really is the perfect thing for a Fenix PD32 or PD35. It fits the slightly larger EDC lights that take 1 18650 battery and are pretty straight up and down (probably not for lights with a bigger bezel. You can always check youtube for videos on this item, I even have one you can look for. I had the 4 inch version prior which is just as good quality and better suited to the smaller fenix PD30 type of sized lights. If you want something hard wearing and sturdy get one immediately. They will last a lifetime based on my experience with them. I have not seen any Maxpedition product that didn't blow me away with the quality. Highly recommended 5 stars!
Brilliant little sheath! Fits my NITECORE EC25 COBRA perfectly, easy enough to get in and out, and rides nicely on the belt! Much tougher then the NITECORE sheath (which I wore the bottom off within 4 months). Very Happy!
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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.