Posted: 3/18/2015 6:33:50 PM EDT
| Need a good flashlight and was wondering what you guys use, not really a forum here for em. Needs to be bright, shine over a fair distance, and have a decent battery life. Some Leo's ran through my backyard last year chasing a guy who ripped off a check cashing place, anyway it was at night and their lights lit up up my whole room and hallway through my dark colored curtains...i want that. lol but i don't know what their goto light is and was curious what everyone else uses. |
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I personally carry a Streamlight ProTac 2L with my extra mag in my Fobus. I think it works really well and it's light enough that it doesn't feel like it's weighing me down too much. If I were going to get a big one for next to my door, I probably would go for the HL3. But I still like the smaller 2L in case I was going to be using my other holster for an emergency life saving situation.
I also found that I use the flashlight a whole lot when I'm carrying it. There's always something I want to light up. |
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I am in LE and normally carry a Surefire Lawman. It's bright, rechargeable and damn expensive. I've had good luck with Surefire and Streamlight, which seem to be what most of the officers I know carry and use regularly. Fenix is another brand I am seeing more and more. It seems to be a good product as well. |
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How large of a light do you want? Does it need to fit in your pocket? Budget?
My daily carry is a Fenix PD 32 UE, but there are newer, brighter models out there, like the PD 35. Most of these use rechargeable 18650 LI batteries. Check out Fenix, Jetbeam, Eagletac, Olight, and several other manufactures. Check out goingear.com. He sells a lot of these lights and makes youtube reviews on many of them. |
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Quoted: Happy with my LAPG brand operator 2 tac light. 720 lumens I think. Good little light. |
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the only flash light i now use are the ones that take Lithium Ion rechargable batteries
I have bunch, from RED LED for night to super bright (3000 lumen) to 1000 lumen the 18650 and 26650 are great, I only buy the high end batterys they are $10 each but i have never had one fail. the high end fenix is on my list but for now i have got fandyfire, surefire, and others. i also stick to CREE xl, or the new XL2 LEDs the 1000 lumen little light i have will out shine most lights on the market of the same size other than some HID and of corse some running the same LED. my big light takes 3 26650 bats and has 5 Cree LEDS, it lights up my entire witch is nearly 2 acres. my fandyfire slt-v6 can make a tower 1000 yards away just visible to the eye. they all have 3 power levels and on the low level they will run 12+ hours, my big light like 100 hours on low lol |
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Currently carry a Fenix PD35 UE and an EagleTac MX25L4C. The EagleTac uses 4x 18650 (or 8x CR123), has 4x Cree XM-L2U2, and is rated at 4800 lumen. In addition to Fenix and EagleTac, I also like Jetbeam, Nitecore, Olight, Streamlight, and Surefire. I tend to stick with lights that use 18650 (=2xCR123A) rechargeable lithium ion batteries. When buying rechargeable lithium ion batteries, make sure you get quality protected cell batteries ... Olight, EagleTac, Nitecore, Fenix. Also, stick with quality chargers (ex. Nitecore I2, I4, D2, D4). candlepowerforums.com is a good forum for flashlights. |
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I like the surefire g2led and the 6p (think that's it) for my house lights.
I carry a pelican 1920 and it works great. Bright, has taken a beating, runs on triple a and cheap enough to not puke if I lose it. Ran it and the G2 in a low light class this weekend andthey both did well. |
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For seeing what goes bump on the night I use a fenix tk41. 900 lumens and is like a light saber for 150 yards. Close stuff I just use a 2D LED maglite BIG +1 on the Fenix TK41, but if you literally want to turn night into day THIS is the INSANE light you want. 4,400 Lumens!!! go with Option "C" and use Panasonic 3,400 mah batteries. |
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Sorry I didn't specify, handheld. I have a light in mind for the gun, Lookin for something to keep on the nightstand and such. Size isn't an issue as long as it's bright. I'll look into the ones mentioned. Thanks guys. P3X Fury by surefire. 1000 lumens bright light and 15 lumens for map reading or when you just need a little light. I have one and it is badass. Fury |
| Surprised not to see Foursevens mentioned already. They have a 10 year warranty, which is better than you'll find on most of the other imported lights. Their Maelstrom line is pretty impressive right now: http://www.foursevens.com/products/flashlights/Maelstrom |
I carry a stream light micro stream, it gets used every single day. It won't light up the night like what you're looking for but I recommend everyone carry one. All of my guys at work now have them.....we go through a lot of AAA batts
For a brighter light I use surefire G2s with led bulbs. Plenty of light for me and great battery life. |