texastactical
Newly Enlightened
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- Dec 6, 2013
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I, like many of you started with Maglites many years ago. I was known as a bulb tuner among my friends in Law Enforcement and security. I could fix beam patterns in the old incandescent bulbs with a phone book and a judicious use of force. Sometime around 1988 I bought a brand new light that was practically unheard of, a Laser Products 6P with a whopping 65 lumens! I paid $40 for it which was an astronomical amount for a flashlight back then. My friends would always exclaim "you paid $40 for a flashlight?".
Then I got a Photon microlight in about 1992? (still works, original battery) In 2000 I received an E2 Executive from Surefire as a gift for working as a Safety Officer in the IDPA National Championships. That light forced the 6P into retirement. The E2 became my constant companion for the next 5 years. It was replaced by an A2 Aviator. That was a way cool light with LEDs and Incandescent bulbs.
When the LED revolution started I realized I was falling behind the curve. I had always enjoyed having the latest greatest lights in as small a package as possible. I resisted the LED bug for awhile. Then jumped in with my first non Surefire for daily carry and got a 4 Sevens 123 Squared. I was happy with it until once again I realized I was way behind the curve and underpowered. So I got a P12. I am happy with its output but found it a bit big for EDC especially when I compare it to the 4 Sevens.
There were a few other flashlights along the way but these were my main EDC lights.
So now I find myself again looking for the best technology, most lumens in the smallest package. Will it ever end?
Then I got a Photon microlight in about 1992? (still works, original battery) In 2000 I received an E2 Executive from Surefire as a gift for working as a Safety Officer in the IDPA National Championships. That light forced the 6P into retirement. The E2 became my constant companion for the next 5 years. It was replaced by an A2 Aviator. That was a way cool light with LEDs and Incandescent bulbs.
When the LED revolution started I realized I was falling behind the curve. I had always enjoyed having the latest greatest lights in as small a package as possible. I resisted the LED bug for awhile. Then jumped in with my first non Surefire for daily carry and got a 4 Sevens 123 Squared. I was happy with it until once again I realized I was way behind the curve and underpowered. So I got a P12. I am happy with its output but found it a bit big for EDC especially when I compare it to the 4 Sevens.
There were a few other flashlights along the way but these were my main EDC lights.
So now I find myself again looking for the best technology, most lumens in the smallest package. Will it ever end?
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