Streamlight Nightfighter

This product is estimated to be from the 1990s. During this time, Surefire was developing well due to its use of CR123A batteries, which led Streamlight to produce several models using CR123A as well. 

In fact, Streamlight's strength lies in rechargeable battery flashlights. The C and D cell battery flashlights are a continuation of Kel-Lite, while the CR123A models are inspired by Surefire.

This flashlight is considered a later model and is quite small, smaller than the Surefire series. It features an aluminium alloy body, a metal reflector, and a glass lens, with a tail cap that has a momentary push switch and a rotating on switch. The push cap is made of hard plastic, not rubber. Originally, it had a tactical ring similar to the Surefire Z2. This flashlight uses a bi-pin bulb, which is relatively inexpensive, although it is harder to find now. A unique feature of this light is its adjustable focus! Overall, in terms of sturdiness and materials, it may not match Surefire, but the adjustable focus design is very practical! And it can strore a spare bulb under the lamp assembly.