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    **Is the Inova X5T bright enough?**

    The X5T is one of my favorite lights. It's super tough, waterproof and doesn't have any sharp stuff to snag on anything. And they can be had for such a reasonable price right now that they make super daypack lights, or even an EDC. I have the L4's, the LS's and such but the cost ratio on the...
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    Lithium in a Ultra-G ?

    [ QUOTE ] darkzero said: I've run my infinity ultra unbeleivably on a CR2 (3v). Still works to this day. [/ QUOTE ] How did you do that, with a spacer or something? any runtime or brightness differences.
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    Arc LSL 2AA battery pack question

    I had the same question. I love the lithium AA's. They run forever on intermittent use and you don't have to worry about them bursting open into a rusty acid plug in your light if you happen to leave it in a drawer for a while. That's why they're the only batt's I'll use in sensitive...
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    Bedtime with Arc - who needs light bulbs?

    That's right. Indoctrinate the children quickly. They'll be your only allies against the wife in your flashaholism.
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    Inova X5 fishing stories

    Last year for X-mas my wife got me an Inova X5t. She's awesome huh? anyway, I had an upcoming low light shoot and I wanted to top off the batteries in my SF G2, so I put the used, but still bright, pair of 123's into my new X5. Since then: I've taken that light on a 3 1/2 hr trip into...
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    M6 LED, TL-2, or INOVA X5

    In my opinion, the Sure-fire is the light to bring to a gunfight. That's what they were designed for, and they have proven themselves time and time again. A CCW light should be reliable, bright with plenty of throw and be easy to operate while firing your gun in whatever style of "night...
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