right angled flashlights?

Flashlightmaster2021

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Can anyone name me any right angled flashlight just to see what is on the market.

I just got the wurkkos hd15 from a AD promoted here on candlepowerforums.com.

Any one else have a few right angle flashlights and what is the make and model?
 
No problem.
 
I have one of those 2-D cell military bent necks (is that a Fulton?). Used to carry it in my flight bag back when the FAA and most airlines specifically specified a 2-D cell flashlight. I originally bought it because it would not roll away in turbulence and it had the ability to be used hands free. The extra bulb and red filter were bonuses although I never used the filter. I must have used that thing for 10 years before LED flashlights began to change the market. I eventually replaced the bulb with an "Everled". I stopped carrying it when the company changed the operations manual to allow the use of smaller flashlights.

I still have it and it still works with that Everled in it.
 
I have one of those 2-D cell military bent necks (is that a Fulton?). Used to carry it in my flight bag back when the FAA and most airlines specifically specified a 2-D cell flashlight. I originally bought it because it would not roll away in turbulence and it had the ability to be used hands free. The extra bulb and red filter were bonuses although I never used the filter. I must have used that thing for 10 years before LED flashlights began to change the market. I eventually replaced the bulb with an "Everled". I stopped carrying it when the company changed the operations manual to allow the use of smaller flashlights.

I still have it and it still works with that Everled in it.
awesome thanks
 
They have been discontinued, but I have both the 1xAA Fenix MC10 anglelight, and MC11 anglelight.

I have no experience with the current Fenix WT20R or WT25R, but the heads swivel.

Streamlight makes the Sidewinder Boot, and Sidewinder Rescue, both of which have heads which swivel.
 
Rofis made several pocketable swivel lights that worked best as angled lights, TR10, R1, R2....

They're now out of production but you mIght find some NOS floating around.
 
The Streamlight Protac 90 (on the left in the photo) is my favorite. It can be powered by a single CR123, AA, or perhaps a different battery.

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This old Streamilght incan rotates to become a right angle or a straight tube.

I believe it's from the 1980's judging by the logo, but Streamlight was like "Wuh? We don't remember that one"……it may be called "the knucklehead" but I don't really know.

It uses a PR bulb so although it doesn't throw like a minimag it sure lights up a room better.

Oh yeah, the tailcap is a twisty clicker. Rotate it until it clicks for on, rotate until it clicks again for off.

For something more current check out US built First Light products. They're pretty awesome.
 
haven't seen the ArmyTek Wizard Nichia mentioned, it's pretty great and very robust
( also +1 for the Streamlight ProTac 90, great little light, with a nitecore one inch diffuser it's a great bodylight )
 
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