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jfcasey

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Location
New Hampshire
I have a Nebo Redline for daily use. Its wicked bright, looks just as spiffy as a surefire, and was only 35 bucks :thumbup:

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TDWendt

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Toledo, OH
Any one have the streamlight polystinger DS c4 LED? Might pick one up soon and with the poly body it wont be as cold/hot as regular stinger DS LED.
 

durallymax

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My Zebralight H600W came in today. Just waiting on the batteries to show up so I can actually use it. Weighs less than my chapstick.

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Rural53

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Tauranga, New Zealand
Even though I'm at the opposite end of the planet from Scrappy600 and decaf I also have a LED LENSER.
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This is the best single bulb LED torch I have ever owned. I've got the mount to attach it to my .22 for shooting possums at night as well.

I've also got a cheap 6 LED strip torch that is super bright.
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Actually I've got two of these as this one spent about two months sitting on top of a beam where I left it while doing some corrosion measurements on a bridge. My bridge maintenance contractor recovered it for me when they were doing some work there.
 

scrappy600

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Ireland
Even though I'm at the opposite end of the planet from Scrappy600 and decaf I also have a LED LENSER.
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This is the best single bulb LED torch I have ever owned. I've got the mount to attach it to my .22 for shooting possums at night as well.

I've also got a cheap 6 LED strip torch that is super bright.
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Actually I've got two of these as this one spent about two months sitting on top of a beam where I left it while doing some corrosion measurements on a bridge. My bridge maintenance contractor recovered it for me when they were doing some work there.

I've got the same mount for my .17 with the pressure switch cap for the rear for mounting on the gun. Awesome torches.
 

durallymax

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My other flashlight showed up the other day. Nitecore EC1. Very small, 280 lumens, runs on CR123s. It's nice and small and bright, but the color temp is a little too blue for my likings. Could be because my streamlight is natural and the Zebralight I got is natural as well. It also came in a package deal with an Intellicharger which is able to charge both sizes of batteries independently which is nice.

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MDSPHOTO

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Location
Oz
I'm using the Bushnell HD flashlight. It throws a unique square light pattern with no drop off in brightness at the edges. It works great, but eats up batteries like crazy.
 

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bobemmerich

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Location
Middletown, Ct.
I have several from the G.I Issued angle light, Mini-Mag, and these... Nebo LED lights from AmazonNEBO.jpgBright Medic LED brightmedic.jpg and a C-Man LED C-man light.jpg
I also have several other cheaper models hanging around. I use the Bright Medic at work, or my Sure Fire. The NEBO's are in the garage, The C-Man stays in the house, and the cheaper older ones are scattered everywhere:headscrat
 

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DoubleA

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Sep 11, 2012
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Location
Twin cities, MN
This is my streamlight stinger for home use. It has "the nub" end cap on it. You can lock your pinkey in the large groove and no one can rip it out of your hand. It also works as a club. And the little round metal tip is called the "rib spreader."

I also have a stinger at work with the terralux led conversion. I've been throughly satisfied with my streamlight products and there warranty.
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dirtmister16

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wisconsin
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here you go guys, only one it excludes is another stylus pro and a stylus pen light in black.
 

jake149

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Dec 30, 2011
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for everyone using the steamlight stinger....

Has anyone found holder for when your working. ive only seen one on ebay and cant find it.It had a magnetic base and and flexible rod that held the light. anyone know where to get that or something like it?
 

sbash

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Dec 28, 2012
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Location
western Kentucky
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Signed up with PhotoBucket so I can start posting pictures as needed. The large one throw 800 lumens and is converted to accept 2 rechargeable batteries instead of 6 CR123 batteries.
 

zmaxmotorsports

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Location
South of omaha
I use one of these:

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It's a Starlight 292 Trainman's lantern. It was free, I can position it to illuminate in just about any situation, and the battery lasts for hours. It has a spotlight and a "walking light" setting that works good for lighting up an area. It's rechargeable, and when the battery wears out, I can replace it for free.
Reminds me of my days long ago with the cnw as a brakeman,most boring job I ever had in my life!:eyecrazy:
 

Rebelphotog

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Jan 26, 2010
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Location
Charleston, WV
I have more flashlights than I can keep track of. The only thing I may buy more often than flashlights is knives, but it's probably a toss up. That being said, the ones that get the most use are:

2x 3D LED Maglite
2x 4D LED Maglite
2x 3D Maglite Original
Coast G20 Inspection Light
Dorcy Tactical LED

And my absolute favorite...

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Obviously intended for firefighting... which it is great for. Nothing better to cut through smoke or dust/dirt. I bought it a month or two ago and have used it for everything since. Love the quick charger, as well as the ability to throw in a AA battery pack if the NiCad battery dies in the field.
 

Slip_Kid

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Apr 20, 2010
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Location
Rhode Island
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Signed up with PhotoBucket so I can start posting pictures as needed. The large one throw 800 lumens and is converted to accept 2 rechargeable batteries instead of 6 CR123 batteries.

Awsume set of USA Made SureFire lights!!
 

jfdestree

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Jun 15, 2012
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Location
Belgium, Europe.
Varta "Indestructible" to work every day. Better than my previous Maglite 2AA. A bit heavy but really sturdy. Good value at 25€.
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Maglite 2AA led.
Maglite XL100. Good light, a bit to much of features. It is compact enough to be kept in a pocket without being too bulky. 3AAA give good autonomy.
Terralux lighstar 300.
Very good light. I keep it in my backpack with spare batteries.
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Maglite 5D with led conversion rated at 1000lumen. Really bright. Only cons; I should have buy a 4D instead. 5 batteries is not pratical.
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Hoby

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Jan 10, 2011
Messages
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Location
NE Indiana
This is a cool light I picked up at Motion Industries about a year ago. It's 6 3/4" long, extended 21 3/4". Flexible head, powered by 4 LR44 button cells. Has 3 LED's in the head a strong magnet on each end.
 

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