| If you own a semi-automatic pistol you probably have one or two extra magazines, to extend its usefulness. If you added a tactical light or laser to your pistol, doesn’t it make sense to also have some extra lithium batteries? Otherwise when they run out you’re, as Dirty Harry might say, “S.O.L.” In most lasers and lights, the CR 123A lithium ion batteries seem to be the standard battery. |
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The Streamlight 3 volt lithium batteries come in either a two-pack or a 12 pack. These lithium batteries are almost twice as powerful as a standard alkaline, yet are smaller and weigh a third less. These Streamlight lithium batteries have 1 ¾ hour maximum brightness run time, which should extend the run time of your laser or light. These batteries also have a 10 year storage life.
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Long lasting and durable, the 1.5 volt oxide batteries from Lasermax fit into the Lasermax internal guiderod laser of your pistol. If you’ve noticed your guiderod laser getting a little dim, maybe it’s time to replace your batteries. The Lasermax guiderod laser battery comes in a three pack, and if you can field strip your pistol, which I’m sure you can, then you can just as easily change your Lasermax oxide internal guiderod laser batteries. With a brightly shining laser dot, you’re back in business. |
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The Blackhawk three volt lithium ion batteries are perfect for your Blackhawk Night Ops Tactical Illumination Tool. These batteries work well in the most extreme environments on the planet. Neither flying dust, scorching sun, nor deep water can phase the Blackhawk batteries. They’re the perfect power source for your flashlight, home security system, laser sight, and state-of-the-art medical equipment. These batteries are high speed and low drag. These Blackhawk Night Ops lithium ion batteries are “tacticool”, baby! Comes two to a pack. Get yours today! |
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The Insight Technologies CR2 Lithium Ion batteries fit the X2 and X2L lights and lasers. These high speed, low drag batteries are made by Duracell, and will last a good long time. It wouldn’t be a bad idea to get an extra one of these, as they have a 10 year shelf life. |
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These CR2032 lithium ion batteries from Crimson Trace are perfect for your laser sight. These Crimson Trace Laser Grip batteries come in a convenient five to a pack, and last a good long time. If you spend a lot of time shooting at the range, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to get an extra set, and pack them in your range bag, or if you’re in law enforcement, these batteries are so small and convenient, you could even keep an extra set in a little utility pouch on your duty belt. |
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Adco batteries are like diesel engines: known for their longevity. When it’s time to replace the batteries in your pistol’s laser sight, put in a new Adco three volt lithium battery, and rest assured with the peace of mind that your laser will work and stay brightly on tartget. The Adco name means quality. Actually, if you’re buying batteries, why just get one? Get yourself an extra. The Adco lithium ion batteries have a 10 year shelf life. |
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Cyclops Hunting Supplies
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These CR123 lithium ion batteries from Cyclops are perfect for your laser sight, ballcap clip-on light, or camera. Just check the device to make sure that it takes CR123 lithium ion batteries. These Cyclops batteries come in a convenient two pack, and last a good long time. If you use your ballcap light for fishing or finding your tree stand, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to get an extra set, and pack them in your tackle box or rifle case. |
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The Springfield Armory CR2 Lithium Ion batteries fit the X2 and X2L lights and lasers. These high speed, low drag batteries are made by Duracell, and will last a good long time. It wouldn’t be a bad idea to get an extra one of these, as they have a 10 year shelf life. You could keep them in your range bag or on your duty belt, along with your extra magazines. You'll notice that these Duracell CR2 batteries from Springfield Armory are exactly the same as the Duracell CR2 batteries from Insight, only you get the privalege of paying to dollars more! Wow! Leap at the chance! |