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  • rhino

    Grandmaster
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    Mar 18, 2008
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    Well, now I'm going to have to be worried when I look to the east from my house.

    The Ginger is going to be trying to blind me with his 960 lumen PD35 every chance he gets.
     

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    Marksman
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    Mar 13, 2014
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    Whatever you choose, I would recommend quality over quantity any day of the week. You want a light that you can depend on...and I will go out on a limb and say it does not have to be a high 200-500 lumen light. I carry an old Surefire Executive Elite 2 most days that I think is 80 lumens or so. I have beat the crap out of it and it keeps burning as long as I change the batteries. I also have a bunch of new models like the E2D Ultra that is 500 lumens. It's just too big and bright for my daily use and I don't enjoy clicking from high or low. I have had a ton of lights fail over the years (never a surefire) but I still normally carry two. My second is almost always the streamlight micro stream...because it is tiny or the Surefire E1B.
     
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