pkbites
November 16, 2016, 12:34pm
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If hauling around a big clunky flashlight is your bag you might try a Tigerlight if you’re willing to spend the dough. It’s big, 1000 lumens, plus it has a pepper spray attachment. If the light and spray don’t blind the bag guy you can hit him over the head with the thing.
Fun part is explaining to everyone why you carry a big clunky flashlight everywhere you go.
pkbites:
If hauling around a big clunky flashlight is your bag you might try a Tigerlight if you’re willing to spend the dough. It’s big, 1000 lumens, plus it has a pepper spray attachment. If the light and spray don’t blind the bag guy you can hit him over the head with the thing.
Fun part is explaining to everyone why you carry a big clunky flashlight everywhere you go.
pkbites:
Hey, I cam e on in '82 and retired after 25 years and then took a gig with another agency, first part-time now full time. In another 10 years I’ll be able to collect a 2nd pension !
And I, like a lot of old timers, don’t carry one of those huge ridiculous lights anymore. We used to call them collapsible flashlights ('cause if you smack someone with it they’ll surely collapse! It’s a joke, lighten up.)
The current array of little flashlights are amazing! Bright as the sun, rechargeable batteries last much longer than in the past. They fit on the rail of a pistol. Plus they are much lighter and easier to carry than the big D cell lights. You wouldn’t believe how much we have to carry on our belts now. On top of the usual equipment we now have to carry CPR face masks and just recently have been mandated to carry a tourniquet. It has to be on our person, not in the squad. I’ve run out of room for all this shit.
A decent “defensive” light IMHO is the ASP USB light. It’s only 100 Lumens but you attach it to a baton. I have one as a back up light. It is barely bigger than the standard cap on the end of an expandable baton. The sound of a baton cracking open has an intimidating effect.
Bullitt:
I don’t always carry that but I do almost always carry one of these, it’s like a tactical pen, with a hard point, but it instead is a flashlight . That against the breastbone or other places would send a sharp message It’s TSA approved, too (so is the E2D).
You can usually carry these into museums or ballpark stadiums or other places where they screen with metal detectors.
swampspruce:
I’ve got a Klarus X11GT I use in my emergency bag and use Cr123 batteries, which does lower the output slightly. I do like it but as noted in the above article if I was going to use it in a purely defensive aspect I’d (did) practice double tapping the “panic” switch repeatedly before I’d bet my life on it.
The other light I have in the car is an Nitecore MT40 which is big enough to use as a club/escrima stick in a pinch. It throws plenty of light as well.
I’m looking for something that attaches to a belt, something relatively compact that packs a lot of power
SigMan
November 26, 2016, 8:05pm
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You could always carry an old-style camera flashgun using a superbright bulb. Looks like it could double as a club.
Might be useful if you run into Raymond Burr in a bad mood.
SigMan:
Oh, you mean this?
Sig Man carries a Glock ? :eek: :dubious:
SigMan
November 27, 2016, 12:45am
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Yeah, I used to have a Sig. :rolleyes:
You’re allowed to use you sig once per thread.
:eek: