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Old 29 July 2021, 07:56 PM   #31
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Surefire M Series HID's BNIB

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Old 29 July 2021, 10:02 PM   #32
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Torches

Flashlights, I’ve got a few, Surefire and Fenix are my go to lights.
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Old 29 July 2021, 10:10 PM   #33
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Flashlights, I’ve got a few, Surefire and Fenix are my go to lights.
WOW Quite the lineup of Torches for sure.. I dont have any FENIX but they are really nice lights... I think almost all manufacturers are headed to LED's only and the HID's for the most part are going to be history shortly....

LED is almost reaching HID Status except for them having to step down due to excessive heat thats difficult to dissipate.
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Old 29 July 2021, 10:34 PM   #34
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German Lupine 5000 Lumen LED Flashlight with zero step-down as it burns.. Note these are genuine lumens calculated in a light sphere and not over inflated "Chinese Lumens" that are a total joke..


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This is my Lupine 45 Watt 5000 Lumens "Genuine Lightsphere Lumens" with zero step-down at full power... 99% of all LED Lights after a few minutes they step down the power due to heat build up..

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Old 29 July 2021, 11:45 PM   #35
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WOW Quite the lineup of Torches for sure.. I dont have any FENIX but they are really nice lights... I think almost all manufacturers are headed to LED's only and the HID's for the most part are going to be history shortly....

LED is almost reaching HID Status except for them having to step down due to excessive heat thats difficult to dissipate.
Thanks you, you’ve got quite the torch drawer as well. I recently added a Fenix headlamp, got tired of holding a light between my teeth doing certain tasks!
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Old 30 July 2021, 12:43 AM   #36
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Thanks you, you’ve got quite the torch drawer as well. I recently added a Fenix headlamp, got tired of holding a light between my teeth doing certain tasks!
I use our headlamps much more often than our regular flashlights. We have a few Fenix AA headlamps and I've got a bigger 18500 powered Olight headlamp as well. Particularly useful for working in a tight poorly lit space and for dog-walking.
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I use our headlamps much more often than our regular flashlights. We have a few Fenix AA headlamps and I've got a bigger 18500 powered Olight headlamp as well. Particularly useful for working in a tight poorly lit space and for dog-walking.
I also have 3-4 Lupine headlamps ranging from 1300 Lumens and on up to a 5000 Lumen Lupine Betty Head Lamp.. Will post pictures later.. These require battery backs dedicated by Lupine...
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Lupine Piko1500 LED Lumens Head Lamp

Here is a very light and extremely powerful head lamp made by Lupine of Germany with a whopping 1500 genuine uninflected lumens...


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Here is a very light and extremely powerful head lamp made by Lupine of Germany with a whopping 1500 genuine uninflected lumens...


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Dang, that’s one bright headlamp!
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Some nice lights posted here, to be sure.
If you guys want to nerd out on flashlights, the same way we nerd out on rolex, try candle power forums dot com. It's enlightening! Pun intended!
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Old 3 August 2021, 12:35 AM   #42
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I use Fenix HL50(headlamp), E16(mini size) and HM65R(headlamp). Also i always carry maglite solitaire led in keychain.

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Old 3 August 2021, 04:59 AM   #43
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Flashlights, I’ve got a few, Surefire and Fenix are my go to lights.
WOW! Nice collection!

Having been in law enforcement for about 15 years i would say Surefire and Streamlight are well worth the money.
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