hammondc 12:16 PM 12-18-2011
My wife wants a large heavy flashlight she can take with her to walk the dog. My experience with MAG has not always been favorable, however, I do not need to fork out $200+ for a surefire either. What can I get in the $60 range. I would like LED and rechargeable, if possible.
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Bill86 12:23 PM 12-18-2011
Take a look at the 4sevens lights, they are all VERY reasonably priced good flashlights. I have an AA2 (not large by any means, takes AA batteries) and cost ~$55-$60.
Look for something around 200 lumens. That will be plenty good enough.
EDIT other good light manufactures are Jetbeam and Fenix.
EDIT again the strobe feature the Quark lights have is quite a defense as well. At 207 lumens you will certainly be blinded. If that is a concern.
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CasaDooley 12:33 PM 12-18-2011
Even though your experiences with Maglite have not always been favorable, I would still give the newer ones a look. Ive had mine for well over a decade and they still work great, plus they are easier to carry around and less conspicuous then a baseball bat... just saying.
:-)
http://http://www.maglite.com/productline.asp
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hammondc 12:47 PM 12-18-2011
Quark looks badass, but I think her thoughts on a mag light is that it could be used as a beating stick if needed. I do want something 200+lumens, so that eliminates Mag.
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Originally Posted by hammondc:
Quark looks badass, but I think her thoughts on a mag light is that it could be used as a beating stick if needed. I do want something 200+lumens, so that eliminates Mag.
I don't know now - I have a silver Maglite, LED, 3 D cell that will blind you. It's a few years old (my girls gave it to me for fathers day). I use it almost daily and only remember replacing the battery's once so far. Worth taking a look at.
Ron
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Bill86 01:16 PM 12-18-2011
Originally Posted by hammondc:
Quark looks badass, but I think her thoughts on a mag light is that it could be used as a beating stick if needed. I do want something 200+lumens, so that eliminates Mag.
They are very good lights, I've had mine for almost 2 years and it's been dropped probably 50+ times. Never fails to work. Bunch of dents on it but that's about it. Pocket clip is nice, it comes with a belt loop pouch too.
I wouldn't go that route though. If that gets taken away from her that won't be a good day.
Strobe and run is probably a better route. Or carry a firearm, tazer, pepper spray, whatever your state allows.
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hammondc 01:17 PM 12-18-2011
I'll have to take a look at the Maglight then. Target has them. If I do not like it, I could return it.
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ninjavanish 07:17 PM 12-18-2011
I've never had a bad experience with a Maglite. I own the 6 D-Cell Version as well as several Mini Mags and I've never seen a light as rugged and dependable.
The 6 D-Cell version is about the length of a billy club and could easily be used as such, considering the weight. It's bright enough to cut a beam clear across a 200 yard wide pasture and light up whatever it is you might be looking at...
As for my opinion on this matter, you're splitting hairs "This light vs. That"
If it's about protection... Buy her a big heavy D-Cell Mag and a featherweight hammerless S&W .38 Special
Just my
:-)
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Originally Posted by ninjavanish:
I've never had a bad experience with a Maglite. I own the 6 D-Cell Version as well as several Mini Mags and I've never seen a light as rugged and dependable.
The 6 D-Cell version is about the length of a billy club and could easily be used as such, considering the weight. It's bright enough to cut a beam clear across a 200 yard wide pasture and light up whatever it is you might be looking at...
As for my opinion on this matter, you're splitting hairs "This light vs. That"
If it's about protection... Buy her a big heavy D-Cell Mag and a featherweight hammerless S&W .38 Special
Just my :-)
:-)
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