Coolhand68
Newly Enlightened
Couple of older Surefires...L2, E2L, L4, LX2. Also have an old INOVA X5 that had the awful blue tint.
I have an Innova 5 LED also! Still works.I have one of the old INNOVA 5 led ones around here somewhere. Early mid 90s I'm guessing.
Some of us have every color led they came in 🤣Oh, I suspect we all have one of those somewhere...
Mine was in a drawer with a bunch of other random stuff lol, still works too! So dim and blue, how did we ever think these were any good??I have an Innova 5 LED also! Still works.
Keep on desk in basement workshop.
Are you sure that x5 is not the UV model?Mine was in a drawer with a bunch of other random stuff lol, still works too! So dim and blue, how did we ever think these were any good??
I can honestly say I have never owned one of those lightsOh, I suspect we all have one of those somewhere...
How can you tell U.S. made ?I'm waiting to find a NOS UV one that is USA made.
Yeah.... Too bad the judge in the case was obscenely corrupt, and handed SureFire a de-facto victory. Despite SF not actually having proven their claims against PL. Judge wasn't even disbarred afterwards.My oldest is a Pentagon right-angle AA-powered flashlight.
Cute, with a little compass in the tailcap that can't find N.
Not terribly bright, but ideal for clipping onto a shirt pocket when the power goes out. Too bad they got sued into nonexistence.
I don't have it any more, but I used to have a Tekna Night Eye. That may have been the first commercial LED light period. Early '90s maybe?
Presently I have an original SF U2 and a brass Peak AAA.