Daily Flashlight Carry - What you got?

Surefire LE, I have several. The local store sets one each of every new model Surefire aside for me. A kind word for Surefire; I wore the tail switch rubber cover through on one. I sent a request via the web site for service. They responded the next day that my part was on the way. A few Covid days later a new tail cap assemble arrived. Support is worth paying higher prices for equipment. It is nice having adequate backups. I am never dressed without a Surefire in my pocket and sleep with one under my pillow. They are everywhere, sorta like ashtrays were in the old days. The younger folks can lookup ashtray on the internet.
 
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Surefire LE, I have several. The local store sets one each of every new model Surefire aside for me. A kind word for Surefire; I wore the tail switch rubber cover through on one. I sent a request via the web site for service. They responded the next day that my part was on the way. A few Covid days later a new tail cap assemble arrived. Support is worth paying higher prices for equipment. It is nice having adequate backups. I am never dressed without a Surefire in my pocket and sleep with one under my pillow. They are everywhere, sorta like ashtrays were in the old days. The younger folks can lookup ashtray on the internet.

Back in the early 2000s I noticed my Surefire 6P had spiderweb cracks in the lens. I contacted them and they sent me a new lens, O-ring, and replacement instructions, no charge.
 
... The younger folks can lookup ashtray on the internet.
That's something to do with heating and air conditioning. Everybody knows that :p We had a typed** sign at work that said, "No smoking near the ducts. Ashtrays will be provided." Obvious, no?

**I was in an antiques store in Bellingham WA couple of years ago and they had a number of old typewriters, some from the '20s or earlier, as well as some recent ones. A little girl of maybe 9 was looking at one of the "modern" ones and asked her mom (who was around 30), "What's that, mom?" "I don't know" came the reply :eek:
 
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That's something to do with heating and air conditioning. Everybody knows that :p We had a typed** sign at work that said, "No smoking near the ducts. Ashtrays will be provided." Obvious, no?

**I was in an antiques store in Bellingham WA couple of years ago and they had a number of old typewriters, some from the '20s or earlier, as well as some recent ones. A little girl of maybe 9 was looking at one of the "modern" ones and asked her mom (who was around 30), "What's that, mom?" "I don't know" came the reply :eek:
I honestly hope the mom was tired and just blowing the 108th question from the kid off.
 
Asked a guy at Wal-Mart what he suggested I buy, and he recommended this $14 LED model.

Liked it so much I clamped a scope ring on it and attached it to my little KSA Crickett.

Then I got another for the garage.

Takes 3 common AAA batteries.

...um no that's not my home defense gun. :rolleyes:

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I don't know what's more amazing. The fact that you asked a Walmart employee for advice or that the advice actually paid off.

Anyhow, congrats on $14 well spent.
 
Fenix LD02... always in the pocket and used daily.


My general utility .................
Maglite XL50...... 200 lumens, 25 hr on low (50lm) AAA, small enough to drop in a pocket, only 4 oz. ......... and cheap enough to have a few scattered around where they "might be" needed
 
ThruNite Archer 2A V3 500 Lumens EDC Flashlight, Cool White AA Battery LED Flashlight - CW [ame]https://www.amazon.com/Streamlight-ProTac-2AA-White-Led/dp/B003GXF9OA[/ame]
 
It matches my grips and knife, so why not?

Tell us about that knife! :cool:

I have a bunch of lights. The one I use most is a 2 x C cell LED Mag light that puts out 500 Lumens (IIRC). Not overly fond of the lights with the switch in the butt. Awkward unless you use two hands.

All my batteries are rechargable. I'm done with alkaline toy killers.
 
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