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The Nitecore P10 V2 torch has a maximum output of 1,100 lumens when using 2 x CR123 single use batteries or 1,000 lumens with a single li-ion 18650. The flashlight has a Cree XP-L2 V6 LED with a lifespan of 50,000 hours.
Featuring Second Generation Strobe-Ready technology, the P10 V2 provides instant access to Strobe mode for emergency situations. Additionally the flashlight comes with the NTH10 tactical holster for safe storage and easy access.
To ensure direct access to the output most suited to your application, the P10 V2 has three modes; select between Daily (provides access to all three brightness levels, plus strobe mode), Tactical (high and strobe mode) and Law Enforcement (mid, high and strobe mode). To switch between the modes, loosen the tail cap and then tighten whilst holding the Strobe Ready switch. The LED will indicate which mode has been entered by flashing once for Strobe, twice for Law Enforcement and three times for Daily.
With a 1" body and head diameter, the Nitecore flashlight is compatible with a range of accessories, including 25.4mm filters, diffusers and the Nitecore RSW2D remote switch.
Brightness Levels:
Using 1 x 18650 Li-ion battery
Using 2 x CR123 batteries
Maximum beam distance 198 meters with 18650 or 201 meters with 2 x CR123 batteries. Waterproof to IP68 and resistant to impacts up to 1 meter.
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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.