brightnorm
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Re: Princeton Tech \'Blast\' 2AAA/4AAA?
Hi Shooter,
When you say PT "Blast 2AAA/4AAA" are you sure you're not referring to the PT "Rage"? This is a 4AAA light, possibly the brightest on the market. It has been called "The poor man's E2" because of its similar widely-dispersed beam, though of course it is not as bright as an E2. Why not just get an E2?
I'm not familiar with the Blast/2AAA.
Since you're an LEO, and having the right light(s) is really critical, perhaps you could let us know specifically what your needs are, and what type of lights you had in mind.
I see by your member number that you are quite new to CPF (Welcome!), and there are quite a few LEO's who are long-time members who have gained much knowledge and experience. I wouldn't be surprised if they will start weighing in on this fairly soon.
I have my own ideas about what lights to carry; my EDC includes the ASP Taclite, a 2 lithium light similiar to the SF 6P in size, but with a tighter, and therefore brighter, spot. But since I'm not a LEO I can't really be of help unless you state your needs quite specifically.
All the best in the new year,
Brightnorm
Hi Shooter,
When you say PT "Blast 2AAA/4AAA" are you sure you're not referring to the PT "Rage"? This is a 4AAA light, possibly the brightest on the market. It has been called "The poor man's E2" because of its similar widely-dispersed beam, though of course it is not as bright as an E2. Why not just get an E2?
I'm not familiar with the Blast/2AAA.
Since you're an LEO, and having the right light(s) is really critical, perhaps you could let us know specifically what your needs are, and what type of lights you had in mind.
I see by your member number that you are quite new to CPF (Welcome!), and there are quite a few LEO's who are long-time members who have gained much knowledge and experience. I wouldn't be surprised if they will start weighing in on this fairly soon.
I have my own ideas about what lights to carry; my EDC includes the ASP Taclite, a 2 lithium light similiar to the SF 6P in size, but with a tighter, and therefore brighter, spot. But since I'm not a LEO I can't really be of help unless you state your needs quite specifically.
All the best in the new year,
Brightnorm