August 15th, 2011, 21:38 | #31 |
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I picked up a 50million candle power flashlight at Costco for $49.99 last fall. Works great, lights up about 2 city blocks in the middle of the night. Seriously you can turn it on, set it down and walk 2 city blocks in the light with no issues seeing.
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August 19th, 2011, 15:56 | #32 |
Just ordered a TK15, and an E05 after seeing you mention it and checking out the review. Looks like a handy little light to have on your key chain.
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August 30th, 2011, 23:08 | #33 |
Are there any decent tactical lights that run off of AA's?
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August 31st, 2011, 10:38 | #34 |
I got myself a 4Sevens Quark 123² Turbo "X"
This puppy is BRIGHT. 450 Lumens. It can be programmed to hold 2 different lighting types in memory at a time, wich is with head fully screwed in, and not fully screwed in... lets call it low and high mode. the different modes are, as shown on the website, Moonlight: 0.3 lumens for 20 days, (1ma) Low: 8 lumens for 2.6 days (10ma) Medium: 60 lumens for 13 hours (50ma) High: 260 lumens for 3 hours (250ma) Max: 450 lumens for 1.5 hours (990ma) Strobe: 450 lumens for 3 hours SOS: 450 lumens for 6 hours Beacon: 0-450 lumens pulse for 15 hours I use the flashlight for both airsoft and urban exploration. For urban exploration, I set the low mode to medium and high mode to either High or Max mode. For aisoft, I set the low mode at low or medium(I prefer low so it doesn't ruin my night vision as much as medium...), and I set the hight mode on strobe, A strobe at 450 lumens WILL make everybody in front totally incapable of doing anything, especially when in extremely low light. The only drawback is that It totally ruin my night vision for a good 10 minutes lol. So yeah, I say "I set it to", but actually its more like "I will set it up to" as I didn't used it for airsoft yet... I kindof hesitate because I fear the glass will shatter if a BB hits it... I' also need to find a way to protect it...
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September 1st, 2011, 01:36 | #35 |
Anyone with the Fenix TK15, have you noticed a way to get at the lense to replace it? Does it need replacing? Can it take BB shots? I've seen people have their lights shot out at OPs, so I'd rather not have an $80 light smashed heh.
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September 2nd, 2011, 10:10 | #36 | |
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As for the BB. I was told by the Fenix dealer that the are rated to take simunition hits. Our local Sherrifs started carrying them I believe 2 years ago now. I was told that the Fenix TKxx is the issue flashlight for Calgary police. |
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September 2nd, 2011, 10:27 | #37 |
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Any decent brand will have replacement parts, though in the case of my Surefires I never had an issue, and these are work lights.
I did an installation job once with only my M3 as a hammer, the bulb had no issues taking the beating. That's why you pay a premium. The prices are high, though you can rummage around on light dedicated forums like CPF to find amazing deals, especially on used items. My M3 setup cost me a fraction of the near 1000$ sticker price. That site also has the best resources hands down for these types of questions. |
September 3rd, 2011, 14:01 | #38 |
I love my surefire. 2 years and still strong. Best thing IMO is the warranty. Any thing happens to it and I get it replaced. So to me the extra 20$ as the initial cost was far worth it.
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September 9th, 2011, 23:57 | #40 | |
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I am surprised that I did not post this last time - http://www.2centtac.com/?p=559 Review on the E05.
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September 10th, 2011, 13:07 | #41 |
This may be a silly question but where do flashlights fit into airsoft? The last night game I played everyone got upset whenever someone used their flashlight. They preferred to walk in the dark using their natural "night vision". So everyone had lights but nobody used them. This was an outdoor game.
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September 10th, 2011, 14:19 | #42 |
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Clearing buildings, finding/blinding bad guys, finding your bag of beef jerky.
At night while patroling, lights are bad, but once you are bumped you need to know where the opfor is and the best way to do that is with light. If your light is bright enough you can fuck up thier vision too so they will be less effective against you.
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