Batteries

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We have the C123A type batteries used by the Inova X5, XO and 24/7 flashlights. (These are also called CR123A and many other ---123A names and are also used by Surefire Flashlights, Pelican M6 Flashlights, and many other products). These batteries are Sanyo or Energizer 123 Type Lithium Photo batteries. Instead of paying $6 or more at Wal Mart for one of these sorts of cells, we can offer them at the following prices:  Stock up now. These have a shelf life of up to 10 years.  With a set of 2 running your surefire for one hour of light, or the Inova X5 for about 15 hours or more of light, a few spares are a good thing...

Genuine Sanyo Brand CR123A Lithium Photo Batteries

Qty 1-4: $2.25 each

Qty  5-9 $2.00 each

Qty 10+  $1.75 each

Genuine Energizer brand EL123 (CR123A type) Lithium Photo Batteries

Qty 1-4: $2.60 each

Qty  5-9 $2.25 each

Qty 10+  $2.00 each

We also have batteries for current Aimpoint sights

  • Duracell Batteries for current Aimpoint sights (1/3N size) $6
  • Sanyo Bateries for current Aimpoint sights (1/3N size) $5.50

 

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