#277207 - 10/22/15 05:11 AM
Re: Looking for a big "tactical" flashlight
[Re: Tom_L]
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Unless you do plan to use it as a weapon (perhaps because you can carry it in non-permissive environments)then I can't fathom why larger and heavier would be a good thing. Unless it has to be an impact weapon I would rather have a 3 x CR123A light.
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#277210 - 10/22/15 12:09 PM
Re: Looking for a big "tactical" flashlight
[Re: Phaedrus]
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There evidently are two flavors of "tactical" light - the flashlight as baton and the super bright (1000+ lumens)light which will confuse and disorient your opponent. This latter often sports a dazzle function.
Neither is as good as the real thing. LAPD specifically disallows the use of a light as a baton....
Edited by hikermor (10/22/15 12:09 PM)
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#277259 - 10/23/15 11:43 PM
Re: Looking for a big "tactical" flashlight
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I'm quite happy with my Blackshadow Terminator, I use it as a portable floodlight for scenes and on the river, and while it's optimized for flood it's an outstanding thrower by virtue of it's sheer output.
The Thrunite TN series (I can't remember but one is optimized for throw, the other for flood) are also very well received if you're looking to spend a little more.
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#277262 - 10/24/15 03:19 PM
Re: Looking for a big "tactical" flashlight
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I certainly do not need another flashlight (plenty of Surefires and Fenix), but yesterday I ordered LL Bean's new "retro" LED flashlight. Only 200 lumens, but once upon a time that was pretty good. Takes two "D" batteries, seven hour runtime. Metal body. http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/88820?feat=flashlight-SR0&page=retro-led-flashlightA 1950s-style, metal-bodied flashlight with a modern 200-lumen LED bulb.
Vintage style features a rugged metal body
Bright LED bulb never needs replacing
Runs up to 7 hours on two D batteries, not included
This retro flashlight looks just like the one your grandfather used. It features the modern technology of a superbright LED bulb that will light your way for thousands of hours. Use it at camp, in the tent or as a backup light at home. Vintage style features a rugged metal body. Easy-to-use power button. Runs up to 7 hours on two D batteries, not included. Imported.
Dimensions 8" x 1.5" diam..
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#277263 - 10/24/15 04:37 PM
Re: Looking for a big "tactical" flashlight
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200 lumens is still 200 lumens and is a light source that is perfectly adequate for most tasks. The lumens race is rather silly, although it is nice to have variable outputs available for those occasions when one really needs 1000+.
On a day to day basis, what really comes in handy, IMHO, is protracted run time....., the more the better.
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#277264 - 10/24/15 05:09 PM
Re: Looking for a big "tactical" flashlight
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Ya but... A major reason I like the TerrsLux drop-in LED bulbs is this line in their write-up ... contain the TerraLUX LED Light Engine, so it maintains a constant light output over the life of the batteries. ... That tells me that the LED bulb has a voltage regulator or something similar to maintain lumen output. An unregulated LED can still have very good life and is not fragile, but voltage regulation helps get the most out of your batteries.
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#277269 - 10/25/15 08:40 AM
Re: Looking for a big "tactical" flashlight
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I certainly do not need another flashlight (plenty of Surefires and Fenix), but yesterday I ordered LL Bean's new "retro" LED flashlight. Only 200 lumens, but once upon a time that was pretty good. Takes two "D" batteries, seven hour runtime. Metal body. http://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/88820?feat=flashlight-SR0&page=retro-led-flashlight[color:#3333FF]A 1950s-style, metal-bodied flashlight with a modern 200-lumen LED bulb. Vintage style features a rugged metal body Bright LED bulb never needs replacing Runs up to 7 hours on two D batteries, not included I don't mean to knock that light; if styling and appearance is important that light looks cool. But I don't like D-Cells compared to CR123a. They're expensive for the power they provide, their self discharge rate is higher than CR123A, their shelf life is shorter and they don't work as well in the cold. They are much larger and heavier as well. Seven hours runtime isn't great for two cells. While it's not as bright my Pelican Nemo has good output and 50+ hours on 3 x C-Cells. And it's easy to find a light that takes 3 x CR123a that run for 10+ hours. 200 lumens is still 200 lumens and is a light source that is perfectly adequate for most tasks. The lumens race is rather silly, although it is nice to have variable outputs available for those occasions when one really needs 1000+.
On a day to day basis, what really comes in handy, IMHO, is protracted run time....., the more the better. For EDC/daily use I agree that sheer lumens isn't the biggest issues. Candela is more important, and form factor is bigger still. The light should be the right size and durable enough to stand up to use & storage. Max light output is irrelevant if the light is broken.
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