American Technologies Network Corporation - Tactical Flashlights http://www.atncorp.com/ ATN brand of Night Vision Equipment, Night Vision Goggle, Night Vision Monoculars and Binoculars, Night Vision Scope, Scopes, Rifle Scope, Weapon Sight, sniper scopes en-us Copyright (c) 2000 - 2010 ATN Corp. info@atncorp.com webmaster@atncorp.com Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:11:33 GMT Night Vision Optics JavelinJ68 http://www.atncorp.com/TacticalFlashlights/Flashlights/JavelinJ68 The J68 is a compact yet powerful tactical flashlight, suitable for carrying during patrol duties or for the outdoor enthusiast. The J68 has a powerful 68 lumen LED bulb. The J68 Flashlight Casing is constructed with heavy duty 6061-T6 aluminum alloys. During emergency the flashlights bezel can be used as a glass breaker or as a self defense tool. Pierce the night with ATN Javelin Flashlights. FEATURES Rugged Aircraft-grade aluminum body. Powerful 68 Lumens LEDv O-ring sealed, weatherproof Tailcap switch: press for momentary-on, rotate for constant-on Rotate lockout prevents accidental activation during transport or storage http://www.atncorp.com/TacticalFlashlights/Flashlights/JavelinJ68 info@atncorp.com Flashlights Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:11:33 GMT JavelinJ125 http://www.atncorp.com/TacticalFlashlights/Flashlights/JavelinJ125 The J125 is a compact yet powerful flashlight, suitable for carrying during patrol duties or for the outdoor enthusiast. The J125 has a powerful high intensity 125 lumen halogen bulb. The J125 is powered by (2) 3V lithium 123A batteries. In combination with the powerful Halogen bulb, 2-3 hours of continuous light can be achieved. The metal Halogen bulb housing is designed to withstand accidental drops and remain water resistant. During an emergency the flashlights bezel can be used as a glass breaker or as a self defense tool. The lens will not discolor from the heat of the Halogen bulb and it is scratch and impact resistant. Pierce the night with ATN Javelin Flashlights. http://www.atncorp.com/TacticalFlashlights/Flashlights/JavelinJ125 info@atncorp.com Flashlights Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:11:33 GMT ATNJ125WFlashlight http://www.atncorp.com/TacticalFlashlights/WeaponMountedFlashlights/JavelinJ125W Javelin flashlight is intended for use as high intensity, heavy duty, portable light sources. Use of the flashlight for any purpose other than light sources is specifically discouraged by the manufacturer. http://www.atncorp.com/TacticalFlashlights/WeaponMountedFlashlights/JavelinJ125W info@atncorp.com Weapon Mounted Flashlights Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:11:33 GMT JavelinJ169W http://www.atncorp.com/TacticalFlashlights/WeaponMountedFlashlights/JavelinJ169W At the forefront of the ATN Javelin series is our J169W that can be hand-carried or weapon mounted. It has a powerful 169 lumen halogen lamp and a triple anti-shock spring system. The ATN Javelin J169 flashlight is designed for any kind of environment or circumstance. Compact and durable the J169 is suitable for police, military, EMS, and civilian use. The J169W can be carried by hand or attached to a weapon by a mount. This device is suitable for SWAT team missions or by users during aggressive sports. The J169W has a modular bezel in front, which can be used as an attacking bezel by Law Enforcement personnel or as a defensive tool. It can also be used as a powerful defensive flashlight. In a dark atmosphere, if an assailant is afflicted by the 169 lumens of the J169W flashlight, they will experience approximately 10 seconds of transient blindness. Law Enforcement personnel can use the high light and bezel as an advantage during close quarter combat. The J169W is an anti-shock flashlight. It has a shockproof lamp assembly with triple anti-shock springs that can endure the repeated recoil of large caliber weapons. This helps prevent damage to the lamp and prevents the reduction of the lamp’s life. Tactical wire control system included. Pierce the night with ATN Javelin Flashlights. http://www.atncorp.com/TacticalFlashlights/WeaponMountedFlashlights/JavelinJ169W info@atncorp.com Weapon Mounted Flashlights Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:11:33 GMT