Surefire K2 Kroma-Milspec Flashlight

Surefire K2 Kroma-Milspec Flashlight

Retail price: $400.00
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Surefire K2 Kroma-Milspec FlashlightSurefire K2 Kroma-Milspec Flashlight


This is the K2-MS (Mil Spec) version of the extremely popular Kroma Flashlight. This version of the Kroma has a IR mode for use with NVG's/Night Ops.

The Surefire Kroma MilSpec goes with up to 60 lumens in hard anodized finish. The typical two D-cell flashlight could be easily adjusted by pressing the tail-cap switch according to the users’ preference. The physical dimensions of the flashlight are 5.5 inches in length, 4.9 oz of weight and 1.47” bezel diameter. It runs on two CR123 lithium batteries and has a run time ranging from 180 to 1440 minutes, with primary light source of 3-watt LED. The run time is dependent on the light output level chosen. The user can choose from low-output, wide-angle or night-vision beams by regulating the selector ring.

Features

  • Powered by 2 lithium 123A 3-volt battery
  • The Kroma MILSPEC features digital current regulation circuitry and a digitally controlled multi-stage switching mechanism
  • Primary: 3watt white LED
  • Secondary: Red, Blue, white, & Infrared LEDs
  • Primary Burn Time : 1 hour ~ 60 lumens / 3 hours ~ 15 lumens
  • Total Internal Reflector
  • Pyrex Lens
  • Weight : 5oz
  • Length : 5.5"
  • 2 stage tail cap
  • Hard Anodized Type 3 body

    Surefire True Stories - Blue Light Spots Blood
    My fiancé and I were staying in a hotel one night, and we were packing up our stuff for an early check-out the next morning. She knelt down to grab her purse, which was under the desk. When she rose up, she hit her head hard on the corner of the desk. The noise was incredibly loud and she immediately grabbed her head and started crying.

    I grabbed my Surefire E1E to check for blood, but I didn't see anything. Then I remembered that my Kroma® MilSpec was in my backpack, so I grabbed it and fired up its blue LEDs. Instantly I saw a small pool of blood that was oozing from her head, so I got some ice and made her an icepack. I knew that blue light was supposed to help identify blood, but I'd never seen it in action until now. Even though my fiancé has black hair, it was so easy to see the blood under the blue light.

    Thanks, SureFire.

    Nicholas C.
    Nyack, NY


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