Maybe it's just me, but I'm not really a big fan of the tactical momentary on, twist for constant on switch type of guy. Most of the time, I find them pretty cumbersome and annoying. I go as far as purchasing a SF Z59 to replace the stock 6P tailcap. Since the momentary on tailcaps are still in the market, I figure they're still popular. I'm just curious to see how many people prefer the momentary switch and why.
Initially, I thought the origin is perhaps during the incan days, if you drop your flashlight while it's turned on, you'll break the bulb. However, with the momentary on feature, you minimize the risk of breaking the bulb since the moment you drop it, it turns off. But this does not really apply to LED flashlights. So, can it be because it's more reliable than clickies with less moving parts? Or some other reasons? Just my curiousity.
Initially, I thought the origin is perhaps during the incan days, if you drop your flashlight while it's turned on, you'll break the bulb. However, with the momentary on feature, you minimize the risk of breaking the bulb since the moment you drop it, it turns off. But this does not really apply to LED flashlights. So, can it be because it's more reliable than clickies with less moving parts? Or some other reasons? Just my curiousity.