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Elzetta ZFL-M60 LED Flashlight survives point-blank shotgun blast & more

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Uploaded on Feb 24, 2012

The Elzetta ZFL-M60 Tactical LED Flashlight survives extreme torture tests from the guys at Ares Armor. The flashlight is shot with 00 buckshot from a 12 gauge shotgun, thrown into a steel plate countless times, and lives on (while its competitor fails completely). After shooting the flashlight at point-blank range with buckshot, it is thought that the Elzetta ZFL-M60 is broken beyond repair. Not so! After removing and replacing the destroyed batteries at the Elzetta factory in Lexington, Kentucky, the flashlight shines again, proving that Elzetta ZFL-M60 Tactical LED Flashlights are truly The Toughtest Flashlights on the Planet! All Elzetta Tactical Lighting products are Made in the USA and backed with a limited lifetime warranty.

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  • lethalanthrax

    the competitor flash light looks like it's made out of a sythetic material it doesn't look like it's a far match to begin with

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  • ElzettaDesign

    - No, the competitive flashlight is of aluminum construction.

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  • MrJamesilongiii

    Question for ElzettaDesign. I have ZFL-M60 and would like to know what belt holster you were using to hold you light in this video.

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  • ElzettaDesign

    Galco FLC.

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  • dogshmog

    Why is the host dressed like Rick Astley?

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  • TheCrushmaster

    This is way late, but, from their Website: "Utilizing the best resources available, Elzetta Tactical LED Flashlights and Flashlight Mounts are Made in the USA using American materials, American tooling, and American labor. God bless America!"

    They are at least mostly made here.

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  • Ben Chiew

    I need to get one myself.

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  • carterrk

    You just got a new customer. Man I wish all products went though this kind of testing. One thing, are they made 100% in the USA? I want to support USA producers.

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  • ladyfeind

    first off no light i know of can claim this kind of durability. i own two lens lights as well and i wish i would have saved myself the money seeing as they are over 400 and 500 dollars! my titanium lens light mini is no where near as durable as the elzetta.

    so from a serious flashlight guy who has owned many many brands ie, lens light, surefire, fenix, nitecore, 4sevens etc... the elzetta is far and away more durable. to my knowledge elzetta is the only company making lights to this standard.

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