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![]() Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Hocking County, Ohio
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I have three I have tried, and they are all good. I have a Surefire G2 nitrolon, A small one made by spyderco - Sold at Meiger, then one more sold at target,black rubber cover on the body. The name escapes me currently. All three have the push button on the back, but the Spyderco is either continually on or off. That one is shorter and has an aluminum body.
Although more expensive, I do like the CR 123 lithium batteries for these three flashlights. The lumens are incredibly bright, much better than just AA batteries. My Surefire was $32, and both of the other lights were under $20. Great bargains for a bright tactical light. Ohio Rusty ><> |
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![]() Join Date: May 2009
Location: Frisco tx
Posts: 33
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The PD10 is nice and tad smaller than the LD10 but like the clip with the LD10
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![]() Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: NTX
Posts: 20
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Look at Lighthound.com for the Novatac 85T light. Last I saw it was on sale for $75, has all the modes you could ever want, and the secret is, you CAN program it (yes, all the Novatacs are programmable, you just have to do the 250-click hack on the non-P models).
I love my 85T. |
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![]() Join Date: May 2009
Location: Frisco tx
Posts: 33
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Thanks for the help I ordered the Fenix LD10 on Saturday thru the link pasted above and only $2 shipping! Can wait till it gets here
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