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  1. #1 Flash Lights and Knifes 
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    OK so I wanted to see what y'all think cause this will be the most expensive flash light I'll ever buy.
    So I need me a good flash light that's not only bright as **** when I need it to but also a good daily use light as well. I'm thinking a rechargeable one will be nice.
    I've been looking at the following sites to decide on one and can't really make up my mind.
    http://www.maglite.com/index.asp
    http://www.surefire.com/illumination/flashlights.html

    Also it has to be durable. I've been buying several cheaper lights lately and break them more than I want to....comes with the job though. So any and all opinions are welcome along with other options if anyone has em. Doesn't have to be either of those brands those are just the two I've been looking ay
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    The one really considering is the MagCharger or the MAG-TAC
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    I would go with the surefire. They are what is used by most LEOs and have great output and durability.
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    LEOs not sure what that means. And from what I can read their rechargeable battery systems are no where near as good. I mean I have a small "tactical" surefire flashlight now and it doesn't work right sometimes....will flicker constantly is what I mean. And that was after a week of use in the field.
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    This is the best flashlight I have ever owned. And is used by our local LEO's.
    I can put a beam on a barn that I own at 1000+ ft away with it fully charged.
    It also has 3 stages of light intensity, plus a strobe mode as well.

    http://m.streamlight.com/en-us/produ...t.html?pid=153
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    Awesome thanks for the info
    Anyone else
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twizted 1 View Post
    This is the best flashlight I have ever owned. And is used by our local LEO's.
    I can put a beam on a barn that I own at 1000+ ft away with it fully charged.
    It also has 3 stages of light intensity, plus a strobe mode as well.

    http://m.streamlight.com/en-us/produ...t.html?pid=153
    In my automotive class, one of the students had a flashlight that I'm pretty sure was that one by looks, and his had a strobe mode too. That thing was incredible. He could shine it from one end of the classroom to the other (it's a pretty good sized classroom) and it was like he had one of those 12-volt powered lamps with a halogen bulb, very bright.
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    my primary light is a Surefire, and my backup is a Fenix....I really like the versatility of the Fenix, so much so I now have 3 Fenix torches, my newest being a PD32, love the overall feel when used in low light situations alongside the Sig....
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    How bright are they.....rechargeable?
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    http://www.amazon.com/Fenix-Flashlig.../dp/B00AIBFZME

    that's my newest light....great value, amazing light output, compact size.....and rechargeable batteries can be purchased seperately, not sure if that's what you're looking for.....trust me, it's f'n bright.....
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    this is on that stays in my pocket and i love it
    http://www.amazon.com/LED-Lenser-880...led+lenser+psr

    and this one stays in my box at work, both are fantastic
    http://www.amazon.com/Terralux-TLF-N...lux+infinistar

    had both for over a year with out any problems.
    my next light will be this
    http://www.amazon.com/Streamlight-74...ds=streamlight

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodguezsciii View Post
    my primary light is a Surefire, and my backup is a Fenix....I really like the versatility of the Fenix, so much so I now have 3 Fenix torches, my newest being a PD32, love the overall feel when used in low light situations alongside the Sig....
    do you by chance know which Fenix light you have.....im gonna get one of those to since their small and a small one could come in handy
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    Depends what size small. I have this
    http://www.amazon.com/Foursevens-Pre...ens+flashlight

    and it works awesome. 3 different light intensities, battery life is awesome, and they are tough. Been submerged in hot oil, dropped countless times, thrown once, all without missing a beat.

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    25$ for 2000 lumens. It's amazing

    http://www.amazon.ca/UltraFire-Lumen.../dp/B00H0ACUXI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Le Patriote View Post
    do you have that one???
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    also....im getting this
    http://www.amazon.com/Bundle-Recharg...rds=fenix+rc15
    http://www.amazon.ca/Anker-20000mAh-...rds=astro+pro2

    and possibly one more small flash light if i find another one i like. recharge-ability is a huge factor. dont mind having to buy a replacement battery every year or so due to use
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    I like the "projector" led flashlights. I used to have one would I could slide the top part to make a wide bright ass beam, or a narrow in your eyeball beam, metal body and waterproof. Ill have to look for it
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    ive had a few of the large mag lights in the past, and the small ones too. for the price they work good, and they double as a club if you need to pound on someone.

    i got one now thats a good 10 years old. the first bulb just blew out a few years back. mag lights are good for a spare bulb at least. hidden under the spring inside.

    the price of some of those would just not happen in my life time lol

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    I saw these on Kickstarter. I don't own one but I am probably going to buy one:

    500 Lumens- USB rechargeable and programmable.

    http://www.amazon.com/HexBright-FLEX...men+flashlight

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    http://www.hexbright.com/

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    http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...n-source-light

    Pretty cool for someone who wants to be able to make their own settings:

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