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  • WhitleyStu

    Keep'em Scary Sharp!!!
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    Recently bought a Thrunite TN30 to check out all the noises we hear around the property and to check the above ground gas tank when the dog starts getting noisy. I can see people clearly out past 1000 feet. It's nice to not have to get a large spot light each time I need to see at these distances.
     

    Paiute

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    I recently bought a Nebo Redline Select flashlight, I love it, here are the details.
    Details

    • Lighting Modes:
      High: 310 lumens, 2 hour burn time
      Medium: 155 lumens, 5 hour burn time
      Low: 31 lumens, 12 hour burn time
      Defensive Strobe: 60 hour burn time
      S.O.S. 60 hour burn time
    • Select Dial Switch lets you change between the 5 lighting modes with ease One high power LED bulb (rated for 110,000+ hours of life)
    • 4x adjustable zoom changes the light from spot to flood
    • Anodized aircraft grade aluminum
    • Magnetic base for hands-free lighting
    • Aggressive self-defense face
    • Rear glow-in-the-dark button Steel belt clip, Includes lanyard
    • Battery indicator causes the button to glow red when battery life is less than 20%
    • Red ring enhances each of the different lighting modes3
    • Stealth Ring gives the option to block light from shining through the red ring
    • Convex lens evenly distributes the light without dull or dark spots
    • Dimensions: 5 x 1 in(1.5 in Head Diameter) / 12.7 x 2.5 cm
    • Cost: $39.99
     

    zip

    Sharpshooter
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    I have an Olight M20 depending on the model they are ~ 100
    The specs on mine are
    Light Modes
    High (250 lumens)
    Med (90 lumens)
    Low (7 lumens)
    Strobe
    Power source
    2x CR123A
    Battery life
    Low (7 lumens) ~150 hours
    Med (90 lumens) ~12 hours
    High (250 lumens) ~4 hours

    If they had pocket clips I would own an elzetta light depending on how it's configured they are about 150+ These are built light a tank

    I also have a surefire LX2 MSRP is 210.00

    Output / Runtime -- White Light
    High 200 lumens / 2.0 hours*
    Low 15 lumens / 47.0 hours

    I also have several Nitecore's but won't recommend them due to reliability issues.
     

    theledwarehouse

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    Vicksburg, MI
    You want something real special.... How about the new Surefire EB1.... single cell light with a TIR lens and 200 lumens.

    I sold all the black ones already, just have this one lone silver one left.... calling Rhino's name....

    Surefire EB1 200 lumens SILVER

    This would be my pick for a REALLY nice EDC light.

    The LX2 is also a popular choice. We are supposed to be getting more in this week.

    Surefire LX2 Lumamax Dual-Output LED

    The new FEnix PD32 ultimate is pretty neat. They are about a week out, but you can run them on a 18650 if you like. At $75, it doesn't quite make your $100 limite, but it's worth mentioning.

    Fenix PD32 Ultimate
     

    Bersalover

    Marksman
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    Feb 14, 2011
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    flashlights

    Recently bought a Thrunite TN30 to check out all the noises we hear around the property and to check the above ground gas tank when the dog starts getting noisy. I can see people clearly out past 1000 feet. It's nice to not have to get a large spot light each time I need to see at these distances.


    do you have any problems with the rechargeable batteries?? lot of guys i know try to stay away from them due to problems, maybe they have gotten better?
     
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