sabre7
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- Dec 21, 2007
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Fair enough. Let me share my personal experiences with Maglite....
Carried a Mag 3D model under the seat of my car. After about three years, I decided to check to see if it was working. The alkies hadn't leaked. The light seemed fine. But it didn't switch on. When I went to check to see if the problem was the batteries or the bulb, the light literally fell apart in my hands. Nothing would even screw on back together again. Not the tailcap, not the head, not even the bezel ring. Aparently the threads got stripped just sitting in my car for 3 years. No clue how that happened, just know it did.
I had a couple of 2AA Mini-Mags that failed on me as well. Including one that also literally fell apart in my hands. And the other one had a barrel so soft, that I accidentally flatted it between my thumb and fore-finger. Barely applied any pressure at all. Other than as hosts for better electronics and lamps, Maglite has been a huge let-down. In fact, I had a cheap, disposeable, 2D plastic light from G.E. that had a much better beam-profile than my 3D Maglite, at only $1.99. That G.E. light lasted me nearly a decade. Seven years longer than my 3D Maglite.
Sorry, don't believe you. Aluminum flashlights don't just disintegrate for no reason, or because of the brand name engraved in them. Sounds like some very creative Mag bashing by a very devout Surefire fan.
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