Do they make a belt holster for this?
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And if that bezel is too big check out the HL series of Stingers, Strions (both are rechargeable) and TLR lights. Decent throw, great flood, nice big hot spot. If the Stinger is too big (its not very big or heavy) get the Strion LED series. They're smaller but with the same features and options (minus dual switches). Don't overlook the HPL either. Perfect combination of flood, spot and throw. I have the TLR-1HP, a TLR-2HL and a TLR-1HPL as well as a Strion LED 160 lumen. When comparing all the TLRs around the fields and barns at night, HLs are good 150yd on in for facial recognition. The HP will hot spot a guy head to toes at 150 with facial recognition at 350 (with optic), while the HPL will do a bigger hot spot and more flood all the way, while STILL allowing Target ID at over 400yd. It'll make a road sign reflect at 600yd easily.If you can handle the length and bezel diameter, I recommend the Streamlight Stinger LED HP. Rechargeable via wall or car, tail cap and body switches, great throw, and good spill. Comes with two batteries and two chargers. I use it every night I am on duty and have put it through the wringer. Awesome light.
Surefire.. can't go wrong
Quality posts, I can has. But he ain't wrong.Thank you for this most insightful, informative and well thought-out post. It's like you knew exactly what I needed. I can't believe you don't offer more help to folks looking for things. You are a true asset to INGO.
Surefire.. can't go wrong
Thank you for this most insightful, informative and well thought-out post. It's like you knew exactly what I needed. I can't believe you don't offer more help to folks looking for things. You are a true asset to INGO.
They aren't worth HALF what they cost. Yes, they're good, but Streamlight, 4Sevens, Fenix, Elzetta and others make products as good or better, for so much less you could buy one and save your hard earned money, or spend it on multiples of them and they'd STILL last just as long if not longer. You're paying for a NAME. It's a tube, some O rings, switches and circuitry. And a battery and charger. It's not rocket science. Except, Streamlight DOES make flashlights for NASA astronauts...
rhino rhecommends one of the following:
1. Fenix PD35
2. Fenix UC35 (essentially the PD35, but rechargeable via USB cable)
I would listen to the rhino on this one.
Have you cut yourself with any of those lights?
Got plans for transportation after we get our first snow?