SuperFire 501B - The cheapest ($9), yet serviceably-well made p60 host.
ROV Sportsman Extreme - Warm color tint and beam smoothness, twist cap reliability woth forward momentary.
Eveready 1AA - B&M availability, shirt clip, forward momentary clicky, aggressive knurl/grip surface, warm color tint, smooth beam, 40 Lumens is perfect balance between brightness and run time for general around the house use. "Tactical" look and feel without the tactical price.
6P -
Paul Kim - "Thank you for calling Surefire, my name is Paul how can I help you?"
Me - "Hi Paul, thanks for making the most kick-*** flashlights in the world!! I got a chunk of some punks jaw wedged in the bezel of my 6P, can you guys send me a new one?"
Paul Kim - "Sure, It sounds like you need the strike bezel model from the 6PD, would you like that instead?"
:twothumbs
Task Force - Very efficient Fraen optic, the whole light can be dis-assembled, no glue anywhere.
T.O.P. Stryker - SOLID / heavy thick construction, thick satin anodize, Better side reaching flood than my 6P, asian P60 host thats not a blatant ripoff of Surefire. Feels heavier, heftier and more solid than my Surefire.
Romisen RC-N3-Q5 - Bright, small, throws with decent flood, forward momentary, GITD switch, Q5-WC brightness and color tint, outstanding Shiningbeam service, ~90-100 Lumens off a single CR123.
Romisen RC-C3 - Excelent floody beam, good size to Lumens ratio, simple UI, reliable twist-switch.
Gerber Tempo - $10, Nichia-marathon runner, about 7-8 Lumens of regulated Nichia flood for a solid 6 hours followed by 2-3 more hours of candle low-mode.
AA minimag & nite-ize 3LED module - Cheap and USA made (two things that never seem to go together), long running & decently well regulated, 10 Lumens of near-flood.
4D maglite -