Just for fun, what would you recommend for a handheld light that could overwhelm one or more people inside of 30 ft with blinding light? I could imagine this useful in an airsoft game. Cost factor is <$175.
Re: Four lights compared - Olight M18 Mav & Striker, Nitecore P12, EagleTac TX25C2
FYI - I settled on the Nitecore and it sits happily in my pocket. Already using it heavily around the house.
If you are feeling charitable, as a newbie I'd appreciate a "like" on youtube for these videos...
Re: Four lights compared - Olight M18 Mav & Striker, Nitecore P12, EagleTac TX25C2
The encouragement helps! Is it accurate to say there is no instant access to strobe from off? I intended to say this but my words were imprecise, so I have added the pop-up comment to clarify.
I have seen...
Created my first flashlight review, which has 5 parts to it. Boy, this was a lot of work. I'm a newbee but did the best I knew how.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtE3bsfneCA
I have rechargeables and they have worked alright, but recently I put a pair of 123s in a new EagleTac and it got so hot i got concerned and took them out. The same thing did not happen with a different pair of the same brand Ultrafire, so I've decided the batteries went bad.
Hello, I'm new to this forum but have been collecting flashlights about a year. Yes, I have the bug!
I was wondering what method many of you normally use to carry your EDC flashlights. Would you mind sharing? I was thinking the following may be different methods of carry.
1. Pocket
2. Holster...