Show your beat up light.

knucklegary

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Re: lets see your scratched up lights

I think I've got you guys beat. How's this? Was a fellow's main duty light for a couple decades. Run over, thrown off bridges, dragged through mud, used to smash doors and windshields, and may /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif have been used for the occasional personality adjustment.

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Do you still have these beaters 18 years later?
I once owned a 7c Mag work light that had teeth marks in the barrel. Someone offered me hundreds for it so it's history.
 

ABTOMAT

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I've never carried this one "in anger", but it was heavily used and has a great story from the previous owner. Mind you, the light should be 100% jet black.

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"I bought that light in the seventies while I was an MP in
Germany. When I started at xxxxx PD in 1978 they didn't provide
flashlights at all as part of issue so they allowed us to carry whatever we
bought. In 1981 I was riding shotgun on PM shift when our unit became
involved in a chase headed toward the xx border on Interstate xx. The
suspect driver was DWI, suspended and had a couple of bench warrants out for
him and he kept trying to force other vehicles into our cruiser. My Partner,
Officer xxxxxxx, brought the cruiser up alongside the suspect and I reached
out and tried to hinder his vision (mind you we were doing 85-95 Mph on a
bridge) by smashing his windshield with my flashlight. Well, I lost my grip,
the light bounced off the suspect's door column and was last seen skidding
under an 18-wheeler that we'd just past. After making the arrest at the end
of the chase in a field in xx we went back and found that light against the
curbing at the top of the bridge. The light survived pretty much intact. It
had a few good scuff marks on it, but I put a replacement bulb in and to my
amazement it still worked. I carried it until about 1985 when the PD started
putting rechargable lights in the cars."

Here's the one from this post. Along with a twin which lived the easy life, for comparison.

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Do you still have these beaters 18 years later?
I once owned a 7c Mag work light that had teeth marks in the barrel. Someone offered me hundreds for it so it's history.

Yeah, I still have most of my lights from back then. I got out of collecting for a while in the middle somewhere but every time I think I'm out, they pull me back in. Here's a selection of some of the lights with the most miles on them. Definitely some stories lost to time in here.

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