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Feyachi 2000 Lumens Tactical Flashlight – Dual Tail Switches Light Adjustable Focus Rechargeable 4 Modes M-Rail/Picatinny Rail Mountable with Pressure Switch for Law Enforcement and Emergency Use

(6 customer reviews)

$51.99

Special Feature High Lumens, Adjustable Focus, Durable
Color Black
Power Source Battery Powered
Light Source Type LED
Material Anodized Aluminum

  • 2000 Lumens & 4 Lighting Modes: Feyachi FL26 rifle light can provide up to 2000 lumens of effective blinding white light, and there are four LED lighting modes (super/high/low/strobe),IPX7 waterproof rating, up to 1200G impact resistance, can be used in any harsh environment
  • Tail Dual Switch & Pressure Switch: The newest dualtail switch design features a large control surface, distinct control area, and one-click access to Superlight or Strobe Tactical modes, giving you professional tactical responsel control. The included pressure switch can also perform the same function
  • Adjustable Focus: The FL26 tactical flashlight can be adjusted to different lighting needs by rotating the head, which can adjust the light beam from a wide floodlight mode to a concentrated spotlight mode
  • M-Rail Install: The included M Lock Offset Flashlight Ring Mount allows the tactical flashlight to be easily mounted at multiple angles to the M Lock rail system. The pressure switch can be installed on the Picatinny rail system or the m lock rail system as required
  • USB-C Charging: Direct USB-C fast charging can be charged from the computer, phone adapter, or USB socket, convenient to charge, and high efficiency.

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UPC: 001000974049 SKU: B0DQ89NBW9 Categories: ,

Additional information

Weight 1.058218 lbs
Dimensions 5.8 × 1.22 × 1.2 in
Special Feature

‎High Lumens, Adjustable Focus, Durable

Color

Black

power-source

Battery Powered

Light Source Type

LED

Material

‎Anodized Aluminum

White Brightness

‎2000 Lumens

Included Components

‎USB-C Charging Cable, Pressure Switch Mounting Plate, Tactical Flashlight, Pressure Switch

Product Dimensions ‏

‎5.8"D x 1.22"W x 1.2"H

Battery Cell Composition

‎Lithium Ion

Water Resistance Level

Waterproof

Brand

‎Feyachi

Brightness

‎2000 Lumen

Battery Description

‎Lithium-Ion

Style

‎M Lock Rail

Mounting Type

‎Mlok Rail

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

‎8.7 x 4.53 x 2.32 inches

Package Weight

‎0.48 Kilograms

Item Dimensions LxWxH

‎5.8 x 1.2 x 1.2 inches

Brand Name

‎Feyachi

Warranty Description

‎1 Year

Model Name

‎FL26

Number of Items

‎1

Part Number

‎FL26

ASIN ‏

B0DQ89NBW9

Date First Available ‏

December 12, 2024

Manufacturer ‏

‎Feyachi

6 reviews for Feyachi 2000 Lumens Tactical Flashlight – Dual Tail Switches Light Adjustable Focus Rechargeable 4 Modes M-Rail/Picatinny Rail Mountable with Pressure Switch for Law Enforcement and Emergency Use

  1. Tomahawk Tactical Supply Find USB


    Mounted this on a CMMG Resolute AR15 with the Mlok style attachments. I was pleasantly surprised by this rig as it looks and feels like there’s some quality within it. Nice fit and finish, good looking, packaging was on point and I did not want an external charger like other lights and this light uses a USBC which is great. All my other electronics run off the same thing so it’s perfect. Shipped quickly and well packaged. Contains everything you need. Light is well made and nicely bright. Can be used with the toggle button cap or the remote wired sensor. As long as the durability lasts I’ll continue to test and use Feyachi products.

  2. Tomahawk Tactical Supply Find USB


    Mounted this on a CMMG Resolute AR15 with the Mlok style attachments. I was pleasantly surprised by this rig as it looks and feels like there’s some quality within it. Nice fit and finish, good looking, packaging was on point and I did not want an external charger like other lights and this light uses a USBC which is great. All my other electronics run off the same thing so it’s perfect. Shipped quickly and well packaged. Contains everything you need. Light is well made and nicely bright. Can be used with the toggle button cap or the remote wired sensor. As long as the durability lasts I’ll continue to test and use Feyachi products.

  3. Vlad S.


    When I first got my hands on the Feyachi 2000 Lumens Tactical Flashlight, I was excited. The packaging was neat – everything arranged in protective foam, including the flashlight, mounting hardware, USB-C charging cable, and the pressure switch. It felt like a quality piece of gear at first glance, but as I started using it, I quickly realized that while it has some strong points, it also comes with a few quirks. Installing it on my rifle was straightforward. The M-Lok mounting system worked well, and the light locked into place securely. I liked that it could be adjusted at multiple angles, which made positioning it a breeze. Swapping out the tail cap for the pressure switch was also easy, but this is where I started noticing some usability concerns. The flashlight itself is bright, very bright. While I can’t verify if it actually pushes out the full 2000 lumens as advertised, it definitely lights up a dark space effectively. The adjustable focus is a nice feature, allowing me to switch between a wide floodlight and a more concentrated beam. That came in handy while testing it in different environments. However, I noticed that at its widest setting, the beam gets a bit diffused, and the focused mode, while strong, didn’t seem as sharp as I expected. For general use, though, it does the job. This is where things get tricky. The dual tail switch is well-designed in theory, offering quick access to different modes, including strobe. But the pressure switch is a different story. The rubberized design makes it hard to feel where the buttons are, especially in low-light or high-stress situations. I also noticed an inconsistent response – sometimes there was a delay when I pressed it, and other times I’d get the wrong mode altogether. In a real-world tactical situation, that’s a big issue. Even when using it as a handheld flashlight, the controls weren’t intuitive. There’s an additional lever switch that was supposed to make switching modes easier, but I found myself having to press it multiple times to get the setting I wanted. It’s not a dealbreaker for casual use, but I wouldn’t want to rely on this in an emergency. On the other hand, the USB-C charging is a great feature. I plugged it in, and it charged fairly quickly, which is a huge plus compared to older models that required separate battery chargers. I haven’t stress-tested the battery life yet, but from what I’ve seen so far, it holds up decently. Overall, if you’re looking for an affordable tactical flashlight for airsoft, training courses, or general home use, the Feyachi FL26 is a solid buy. It’s bright, rechargeable, and offers good mounting flexibility. However, if you need something for serious field use – whether it’s home defense, law enforcement, or any high-stakes environment – I’d recommend spending a bit more on a higher-end model. The pressure switch’s inconsistent response and the slightly awkward controls make me hesitant to trust it in a critical situation.Bottom line:The Feyachi 2000 Lumens Tactical Flashlight is bright, easy to mount, and offers USB-C charging, making it a solid choice for airsoft, training, or general home use. The adjustable focus is handy, but the beam can be diffused at wider settings. However, the pressure switch is inconsistent and difficult to use in high-stress situations, and the controls aren’t as intuitive as they should be. While it’s a good budget option, it’s not ideal for serious tactical or emergency use. It gets 4 stars in my book, and I still can recommend it despite some flaws.Pros:1. Very bright and effective in the dark.2. Adjustable focus for flood or spot beam.3. Secure and flexible M-Lok mounting.4. Fast and convenient USB-C charging.5. Battery lasts well for extended use.Cons:1. Pressure switch is inconsistent and hard to use.2. Controls are not intuitive and frustrating.3. Wide beam lacks sharpness.4. Not reliable for tactical or emergency use.

  4. Steven Obriant


    Works well plenty of light modes lightweight and compact good for a carbine style weapon but you have to work with it and figure out the pulse switch settings basically the light has to be on for the pulse switch to work properly the light is bright and rechargeable

  5. Vlad S.


    When I first got my hands on the Feyachi 2000 Lumens Tactical Flashlight, I was excited. The packaging was neat – everything arranged in protective foam, including the flashlight, mounting hardware, USB-C charging cable, and the pressure switch. It felt like a quality piece of gear at first glance, but as I started using it, I quickly realized that while it has some strong points, it also comes with a few quirks. Installing it on my rifle was straightforward. The M-Lok mounting system worked well, and the light locked into place securely. I liked that it could be adjusted at multiple angles, which made positioning it a breeze. Swapping out the tail cap for the pressure switch was also easy, but this is where I started noticing some usability concerns. The flashlight itself is bright, very bright. While I can’t verify if it actually pushes out the full 2000 lumens as advertised, it definitely lights up a dark space effectively. The adjustable focus is a nice feature, allowing me to switch between a wide floodlight and a more concentrated beam. That came in handy while testing it in different environments. However, I noticed that at its widest setting, the beam gets a bit diffused, and the focused mode, while strong, didn’t seem as sharp as I expected. For general use, though, it does the job. This is where things get tricky. The dual tail switch is well-designed in theory, offering quick access to different modes, including strobe. But the pressure switch is a different story. The rubberized design makes it hard to feel where the buttons are, especially in low-light or high-stress situations. I also noticed an inconsistent response – sometimes there was a delay when I pressed it, and other times I’d get the wrong mode altogether. In a real-world tactical situation, that’s a big issue. Even when using it as a handheld flashlight, the controls weren’t intuitive. There’s an additional lever switch that was supposed to make switching modes easier, but I found myself having to press it multiple times to get the setting I wanted. It’s not a dealbreaker for casual use, but I wouldn’t want to rely on this in an emergency. On the other hand, the USB-C charging is a great feature. I plugged it in, and it charged fairly quickly, which is a huge plus compared to older models that required separate battery chargers. I haven’t stress-tested the battery life yet, but from what I’ve seen so far, it holds up decently. Overall, if you’re looking for an affordable tactical flashlight for airsoft, training courses, or general home use, the Feyachi FL26 is a solid buy. It’s bright, rechargeable, and offers good mounting flexibility. However, if you need something for serious field use – whether it’s home defense, law enforcement, or any high-stakes environment – I’d recommend spending a bit more on a higher-end model. The pressure switch’s inconsistent response and the slightly awkward controls make me hesitant to trust it in a critical situation.Bottom line:The Feyachi 2000 Lumens Tactical Flashlight is bright, easy to mount, and offers USB-C charging, making it a solid choice for airsoft, training, or general home use. The adjustable focus is handy, but the beam can be diffused at wider settings. However, the pressure switch is inconsistent and difficult to use in high-stress situations, and the controls aren’t as intuitive as they should be. While it’s a good budget option, it’s not ideal for serious tactical or emergency use. It gets 4 stars in my book, and I still can recommend it despite some flaws.Pros:1. Very bright and effective in the dark.2. Adjustable focus for flood or spot beam.3. Secure and flexible M-Lok mounting.4. Fast and convenient USB-C charging.5. Battery lasts well for extended use.Cons:1. Pressure switch is inconsistent and hard to use.2. Controls are not intuitive and frustrating.3. Wide beam lacks sharpness.4. Not reliable for tactical or emergency use.

  6. Steven Obriant


    Works well plenty of light modes lightweight and compact good for a carbine style weapon but you have to work with it and figure out the pulse switch settings basically the light has to be on for the pulse switch to work properly the light is bright and rechargeable

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