Rusty Joe
Newly Enlightened
My favorite flashlight is the 4 d mag LED. It's by far the best compromise to warrant being called the all-round best baton-duty light out there, imo. But I own about 7 mags, and I've noticed that in 2 of them are shorts.
The shorts can be seen on one when the light is moved and the beam goes out until it is tapped just right again. That's the 6 d mag. The light has to be repeatedly tapped to work. It almost never works, really, but is a defense "club" for home by my bed. lol
The other is a 4 d mag and it seems to have a short in the trigger mechanism, but it works fine most of the time. Just once in a while when I go to click it on, it'll have to be tapped lightly to come on. But the bulb is in there good, and it doesn't go off when tapped again. It's solid, but sometimes the switch doesn't work on cue.
My questions are, 1) has anyone else found this problem to be fairly common in mags? Or is it just in my case? 2) What can be done about it? can it be fixed? How and where?
The shorts can be seen on one when the light is moved and the beam goes out until it is tapped just right again. That's the 6 d mag. The light has to be repeatedly tapped to work. It almost never works, really, but is a defense "club" for home by my bed. lol
The other is a 4 d mag and it seems to have a short in the trigger mechanism, but it works fine most of the time. Just once in a while when I go to click it on, it'll have to be tapped lightly to come on. But the bulb is in there good, and it doesn't go off when tapped again. It's solid, but sometimes the switch doesn't work on cue.
My questions are, 1) has anyone else found this problem to be fairly common in mags? Or is it just in my case? 2) What can be done about it? can it be fixed? How and where?