What small flashlight do you carry.
#22
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brampton Ontario CANADA
Posts: 423
RE: What small flashlight do you carry.
Stylus green for me as well along with a cheapie from Walmart...a rubber coated Gerrity about 6" long...like a mag light but much cheaper & I also have 2 red lense covers for it that I made from an old military flashlight that I have..... Brampton Mike [8D]
#23
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Rock Hill,South Carolina
Posts: 37
RE: What small flashlight do you carry.
I carry a small led light in the mornings and a maglight a 3 cell and the little led lightin the evening incase we have to track any thing cause I can see much better with 2 lights
#24
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Posts: 1,491
RE: What small flashlight do you carry.
This is an area that I hadn't kept up with well.....for a number of years. I used one of two mini-mags that I own and never bothered looking around. And in truth they have worked fairly well.
Recently I acquired a Surefire and to say that there is a difference...would be the "king of all understatements". (But the life of the Lithium batteries is too short to carry only a Surefire.) So now the Surefire is a "bedside" light that doubles duty with a 3 "D" cell Maglight.
I've read a little about the LED's and plan on looking into them. As well I believe that Surefire recently brought to market a small light with clear lens and both a red and blue filter. (To reduce impaired night vision...and for blood trailing in the dark....should that be necessary.) And I think I remember reading a review of that light that stated it is not quite as bright as their Tactical models....but has better battery life. More research is indicated!
I've found as I grow older....even when I know my way to stand in the dark....I always use the light. Simply because "deer don't"! I don't want some over anxious fool shooting me!
Recently I acquired a Surefire and to say that there is a difference...would be the "king of all understatements". (But the life of the Lithium batteries is too short to carry only a Surefire.) So now the Surefire is a "bedside" light that doubles duty with a 3 "D" cell Maglight.
I've read a little about the LED's and plan on looking into them. As well I believe that Surefire recently brought to market a small light with clear lens and both a red and blue filter. (To reduce impaired night vision...and for blood trailing in the dark....should that be necessary.) And I think I remember reading a review of that light that stated it is not quite as bright as their Tactical models....but has better battery life. More research is indicated!
I've found as I grow older....even when I know my way to stand in the dark....I always use the light. Simply because "deer don't"! I don't want some over anxious fool shooting me!