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| View Poll Results: Do You Carry A Flashlight? | |||
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Where I can carry my sidearm, I carry my SureFire E2e...
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Fenix P2D-CE. Great little light!!
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Location: West Virginia
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friesepferd...Surefire e1L.
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Location: Oklahoma
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A LEO on another forum I visit convinced me to start carrying a light. Now the E2e is with me all the time. Funny how many times it has come in handy.
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Location: Georgia
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Surefire G2
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Location: what used to be the state of Franklin (look it up)
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Location: Florida
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I'd look at the E2e. The E1e is a great light and quite small, but the E2e is MUCH brighter. And I think if you actually handle one you'll see that it is still amazingly small. The thing is, you want a simple interface (press the button and you get light), you want bright, and you want reliable. SF is all of those. When it comes to trusting a light, I'd trust a SF, Streamlight, Novatac/HDS, Galdius and a few others, but while some lights represent a good value (or are smaller, etc.), they are usually not built with single-minded reliability in mind. Personally I carry an HDS, but I have a lot of Surefires and even after all this time, the E2e still represents the benchmark. -john |
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Location: Florida
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Same here. What is wrong is 135 lumen LED for 2 1/2 hours on 2 AA? If I have another light, it is either an Inova X5, Rayovac 3W, or Coast 3W Tactical. I have a 4D Mag with the LED conversion in the car, and have my Inova T4 if I have a bag. Plus a Inova Microlight on my keychain. If I am dressed, I'm packing light (not weightwise).
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Location: State of Discombobulation
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Surefire E2E, 'nuff said.
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