bwcaw
Enlightened
A lot has been made recently of all the new gee whiz led lights, how bright and cheap and whatever they are. I will admit that for a while I was sold that they were indeed better in every way than incans. However, after carrying various led lights to include surefires, streamlights and fenixes I have gone back to my old trusty Incan Surefire m3 as my primary light. I love almost everything about the new led lights as far as the light emitted an performance goes, but it seems like manufacturers have forgotten to design their lights with optimal functionality in mind. I love my m3 because it was designed from the ground up to be used with a handgun. It was also designed to be abused. Many of today's "tactical" flashlights look great and are super bright, but if you try to pair them with a handgun some of the "features" get in the way and could potentially get you killed. It's almost like someone saw a photo of a real fighting light and thought "oh! That looks cool! Let's make a light that looks like that!" without either understanding why it looks like that or actually using it as a light in conjunction with a handgun.
In my humble opinion the Surefire combat light is the perfect duty light especially if it is the three cell version. It is small, lightweight, doesn't take up mug room on a duty belt, can be had with a specially designed holster that holds the light bezel down and is still long enough to be held under your arm for administrative tasks. And with the high output Incan lamps that lumensfactory makes and rechargeable li ion batteries it's practically free to run. Also, no led light I have yet seen can match the color rendition that you get with the incans.
Just the ramblings of a poor public servant.
In my humble opinion the Surefire combat light is the perfect duty light especially if it is the three cell version. It is small, lightweight, doesn't take up mug room on a duty belt, can be had with a specially designed holster that holds the light bezel down and is still long enough to be held under your arm for administrative tasks. And with the high output Incan lamps that lumensfactory makes and rechargeable li ion batteries it's practically free to run. Also, no led light I have yet seen can match the color rendition that you get with the incans.
Just the ramblings of a poor public servant.