Surefire/thread
12/4/2007 12:37:21 AM
maglite
12/4/2007 12:37:55 AM
/important
12/4/2007 12:38:13 AM
Mags have been nice for years and they still are, but you ought to check out some Surefires
12/4/2007 12:38:35 AM
fuck no.Inova 250ft range, less than 6" long, 82 lumens, 2000lb crush proof
12/4/2007 12:38:42 AM
snakelight!from black and decker!
12/4/2007 12:39:04 AM
12/4/2007 12:40:40 AM
^ shit! i should've thought of that.
12/4/2007 12:41:29 AM
the kind they give people in the army.
12/4/2007 12:49:02 AM
no those actually suck
12/4/2007 12:55:54 AM
12/4/2007 1:01:02 AM
StreamlightI have a stinger. Awesome.
12/4/2007 1:23:28 AM
what we talking about? we talking about flashlights?
12/4/2007 1:24:19 AM
Those big steel maglites are nice.
12/4/2007 1:29:06 AM
colter has a really nice one. I'm not sure what it is called, but it was impressive!
12/4/2007 1:32:08 AM
surefires are nice in their smaller models, but there's nothing like a 5D mag with LED conversion.
12/4/2007 1:32:14 AM
all depends on usage, environment, size, etc. I cannot use anything but Pelican lights on some jobs as they require non metallic and require nema 4 explosive atmosphere rated lights. Other ones any old mag light will do, others i sue a little micro tactical with one of the 3 watt l.e.d. units in it. If size is not an issue, a 1 mill CP or higher spotlight is in order, if size is where its at for you, a surefire is the way to gio, if you are in the water a lot, a pelican light so it will float and be visible, etc.
12/4/2007 7:06:24 AM
lol nvm[Edited on December 4, 2007 at 7:09 AM. Reason : too early]
12/4/2007 7:08:42 AM
17.5 million candle power spotlight, FTW
12/4/2007 7:09:50 AM
http://extreme-geek.blogspot.com/2006/11/fire-starter-flashlight.html/thread
12/4/2007 7:11:54 AM
^geez... that's now on my Xmas list
12/4/2007 9:19:16 AM
i don't know if it's worth a damn, but it's on my christmas list
12/4/2007 9:21:43 AM
Maglite with new LED instead of old bulb setup!
12/4/2007 12:30:18 PM