I have always carried a small LED general purpose light, in a front pocket, so I can get to it easily. ( Dorcy 1AAA - Nuwai .5 Watt AAA - Arc LSHP - Fenix P2D) I always wanted that light to have a momentary or clickie tailcap so I could operate it with one hand. In addition to this light, I have always carried the brightest light I could fit next to my wallet in my rear pocket for "tactical" purposes. (SF E1 - SF G2 - Fenix P3D - SF E2e - SF E2e with KX2C head) I always figured if I carried only one bright light, it would be too bright for most most of my needs and if I carried some sort of multi level LED for both tasks, I would never be quite sure where my battery level was. I thought it was very possible the battery could be at half strength or less, from general type use, when I needed it for "tactical" use. By having one light for each use, I always know my "tactical " light's batteries are at full strength. Wth a Fenix P2D as a general use light, it can serve as backup, on turbo, to my E2e w/KX2C head. I am constantly amazed at flashaholics who only carry one light. Two is one and one is none, especially when it comes to electronics and batteries.
Now for my SureFire question. If you carry a SureFire Backup and you use it for "tactical" purposes, if you press back on the momentary tailcap in less than 1.5 seconds then all you get is 5 lumens. This might be a heck of a surprise huh? Why in the heck did SF make this a dual brightness light? Why don't they make dual brightness an option? This seems like a real flaw in the light to me. This is why I won't buy one. I would love to hear some thoughts on this.
One last question. Why does SF not come out with a 3 volt lithium battery checker. It would save some surprises and should be a great seller.
Now for my SureFire question. If you carry a SureFire Backup and you use it for "tactical" purposes, if you press back on the momentary tailcap in less than 1.5 seconds then all you get is 5 lumens. This might be a heck of a surprise huh? Why in the heck did SF make this a dual brightness light? Why don't they make dual brightness an option? This seems like a real flaw in the light to me. This is why I won't buy one. I would love to hear some thoughts on this.
One last question. Why does SF not come out with a 3 volt lithium battery checker. It would save some surprises and should be a great seller.
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