








🔦 Own the Night with EZshoot – Light That Commands Attention
The EZshoot 800 Lumens Tactical Flashlight is a compact, lightweight LED light designed for professional-grade home defense, hunting, and outdoor use. Featuring a powerful 800-lumen beam with constant and strobe modes, it mounts easily via a slide rail system and is built from durable polymer aluminum. Rechargeable and weighing just 57 grams, it delivers high performance without bulk, making it the essential tactical companion for millennial professionals who demand reliability and style.














| ASIN | B0D3HNKZT4 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Brand | EZshoot |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (275) |
| Date First Available | 13 July 2024 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Item Weight | 56.9 g |
| Item model number | A00ZM371 |
| Luminous Flux | 800 Lumen |
| Manufacturer | EZshoot |
| Material | Polymer Aluminum |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Lights | 1 |
| Part Number | A00ZM371 |
| Power and Plug Description | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 3.05 x 3.05 x 5.08 cm; 57.01 g |
| Special features | Lightweight |
| Style | Modern |
| Switch Installation Type | Gun Mount |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
D**T
Stunned by the quality of this light. Just as good as lights that are more than twice the price. Light it nice and bright with good flood and center spot. Size is perfect as well even fits on my compacts without issue. Installation was a breeze and stays very secure.
I**D
Dateline: The Longest Hallway in the World, 2:17 AM. The house is groaning. It’s the sound old houses make in the dead of night, a symphony of settling foundations and spectral anxieties. But then, a new sound. A bump. A scrape. Something that does not belong in the natural order of things. Your heart kicks into a frantic rhythm, a drum solo against your ribs. The darkness, once a comforting blanket, is now a suffocating, hostile entity, crawling with unseen terrors. This is the moment, the savage, primal test for which the EZshoot 800 Lumens Pistol Light was born. It arrives looking like a black, anodized beetle, a compact nugget of pure, distilled aggression. The name itself, "EZshoot," has the blunt, no-nonsense poetry of a user's manual written by a drill instructor. There's no ceremony here. You slide it onto the Picatinny or Glock rail of your chosen peacemaker, lock it down with a mechanism so simple a trained monkey could do it in the dark—and let's be honest, at 2:17 AM, that's roughly the level we're all operating at. It clings to the frame with the tenacity of a barnacle, a seamless extension of your will. Then you hit the switch. And God have mercy on whatever is caught in the beam. To call it an 800-lumen flashlight is a damnable lie of understatement. This is not a flashlight. This is a portable, weaponized piece of the sun. It doesn't illuminate the darkness; it vaporizes it, replacing it with a searing, white-hot cone of absolute clarity. Every dust bunny, every forgotten cobweb, every shadow that once held untold horrors is suddenly exposed in stark, high-definition relief. The beam is a physical force, a focused roar of photons that scours the room and pins whatever it touches to the wall. But there’s a darker magic at play here. A double-tap of the switch unleashes the strobe. The strobe. It’s a vicious, disorienting pulse of light, a jackhammer of pure, brain-scrambling energy. It doesn’t just blind; it confuses, it disrupts, it shatters an intruder’s composure into a million panicked pieces. To be on the receiving end of this thing is to have your synapses hijacked by a rave party from the seventh circle of hell. It’s a brutal, effective, and beautifully nasty tool for turning the tables on whatever goes bump in the night. The rechargeable battery is a nod to modern sensibilities, a quiet admission that even in the throes of adrenal-fueled paranoia, we must be mindful of our power consumption. You plug it in with a magnetic cord, let it drink its fill of electrons, and it’s ready to stand sentinel for another long watch. This is not some ponderous, clunky accessory. It’s a featherweight champion, adding no discernible burden to your hardware. It’s the kind of gear that gives you an edge, an unfair advantage in a world that has long since stopped playing by the rules. For home defense, for hunting, for simply figuring out what your dog is barking at with extreme prejudice, the EZshoot pistol light is a ferocious ally. It’s a loud, blinding "NO" to the tyranny of the unknown. It’s a tool that says, "I see you, and the things I see, I can deal with." In the savage theater of a dark room and a suspicious noise, this little black box isn't just a light; it's the roaring, undeniable dawn.
I**S
REALLY bright, plastic body so I don't think it can take much abuse. Best for airsoft or a low caliber. Easy to charge and worth the price. Buttons were stiff but manageable. Overall good light for the money. Easy to fit on different mounts because it's very adjustable. I wouldn't use this on a carry, but a good light.
T**R
Just a little bit too small for my Springfield XD subcompact. Still fits, but hangs off the front a little and is a just slightly crooked when secured. The light is very bright and the strobe works well. The small rubber piece that covers the charging port is definitely going to rip off sooner or later on yours too, but it is what it is for the price. Overall: Solid light for the price. A little small for 3” but still works well.
C**.
Excellent light, switches function well, charges quick.
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