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    do law enforcement agencies / US military ever use neutral white flashlights?.

    I can certainly say that on the fire department side, we prefer to go with the yellower tints. The trend is to go with the standard off the shelf, rechargeable, cool white LED lights. They provide a decent runtime, fairly quick recharge, and a lot of light. The drawback is, the glare in smoky...
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    New Brinkmann ArmorMax XPG and XM-L

    here is my superquick review, my beamshots are lacking as the wife has managed to "relocate" the tripod, so it is what it is for now. The pics are the 3C version(809-8523-0) which has high/low/strobe. Each mode can be clicked to change, or a quick soft-touch will do it as well. Fit and finish...
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    New Brinkmann ArmorMax XPG and XM-L

    picked up the 809-8523 myself...heckuva thrower, I am VERY impressed, will try to get some nightshots myself
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    Brightest 9007 bulb

    I know this is an older thread but just out of curiosity, what problems have you seen?
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    Firefighter's helmet light

    x10 on the Garrity, I have tried many, come back to the garrity tucked in my helmet strap, 2 pack is 5 bucks. I have yet to find an LED that was was happy with in a nice nasty smoke situation(I tend to spend more time without the line than with, so I get stuck with all the nasty stuff before it...
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    Illuminated Traffic Vest

    I just used the reflective jacket and mesh pants...no lights, but I can be seen pretty well....
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    Firefighters what do you used and liked?

    in all honesty, and as much as we all want to buy new toys... I've been happy as can be with my Garrity strapped to the side of the leather and the survivor light clipped to the jacket. The LEDs I have found have too high a color temp for the smoke, in the case, at least to my eyes, the yellower...
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