I was hoping someone who has one of these lights would answer your question, but so far no-one has done so.
There are rechargeable cells that would fit, but whether they would be compatible, or would damage the light, is another matter. Many people just put rechargeables in their lights without bothering to find out first whether or not this is a good idea.
Li-Ion rechargeable cells are 4.2V when fully charged, falling almost linearly to 3.5V when empty. 2x R123 Li-Ions (the same size as 2x CR123A 3V primaries) would therefore give you 8.4V fully charged – a lot more than 6V. Whether or not your particular light can handle 8.4V without being damaged, I do not know.
Another possibility might be for you to use a single 17670 or 18650 Li-Ion cell. These cells are the same length as 2x CR123As (the 18650 is 1 mm fatter than the 17670) so you would be replacing 6V with 4.2V. Again, without knowing the circuitry of your light, I don't know whether this would be a viable option.
So until you know what circuitry your light has, or the dealer tells you it is OK to use Li-Ions with it, you should stick to CR123A primaries. I hope someone who knows this light will reply with more definitive information.
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