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gear:flashlight [2024/09/23 17:34] – [Tactical Flashlights πŸ”¦] spiccigear:flashlight [2024/10/25 11:51] (current) – [Suggested Models] Humphrey Boa-Gart
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 ====== Flashlights ====== ====== Flashlights ======
  
-insert intro sentence or paragraph here+When you need to see in the dark, you can use a **flashlight**. Those of you used to using your phone's flashlight app to illuminate dark spaces might be surprised to learn that you can actually get a standalone flashlight, which doesn't [[hazards:stingray|leak your personal information]].Β 
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 +Before you run out and buy the first one you find, there are a few things you should know which will help you select the most suitable flashlight for your needs.
  
  
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 It’s important to note that to reach the full potential of your light, you need to ensure you are using the recommended battery type. Some dual-fuel lights can take AA/AAA/CR123 batteries but at the cost of performance. It’s important to note that to reach the full potential of your light, you need to ensure you are using the recommended battery type. Some dual-fuel lights can take AA/AAA/CR123 batteries but at the cost of performance.
  
-These factors determine brightness levels, beam range, and ultimately how well your flashlight serves your purpose.+Some flashlights have fixed rechargeable USB batteries. While these can be cheaper in the long runthey are not very practical if they die on the field and you have to sit around waiting for your flashlight to recharge.
  
  
 ===== Tactical Flashlights πŸ”¦ ===== ===== Tactical Flashlights πŸ”¦ =====
  
-//**Disclaimer:** BONK may not work wit pocket flashlight// πŸ’₯+[{{ :gear:taclight-comic.jpg |**Disclaimer:** BONK may not work wit pocket flashlight πŸ’₯}}]
  
 //"Tactical"// has lost almost all meaning due to excessive use in marketing. Most "tactical" flashlights are just a generic flashlight with a tail switch and a strobe mode, and they aren't meaningfully better than any other flashlight for defense. //"Tactical"// has lost almost all meaning due to excessive use in marketing. Most "tactical" flashlights are just a generic flashlight with a tail switch and a strobe mode, and they aren't meaningfully better than any other flashlight for defense.
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 A couple more points of advice: A couple more points of advice:
  
-  * **An overly aggressive bezel:** EDC size lights don't have very much mass so I don'think they're especially effective as striking devices. Super aggressive bezels can tear up your pockets more quickly. Having a strike bezel won't disqualify a light for me though.+  * **An overly aggressive bezel:** Super aggressive bezels can tear up your pockets. EDC size lights don't have very much mass anyways, so they aren't especially effective as striking devices. Having a strike bezel won't disqualify a light for me though.
  
   * **Zoom:** Zoomable lights are hugely popular right now, but they are a really poor solution. A zoom mechanism adds many failure points, compromises water and dust resistance, and makes the light less optically efficient (light gets trapped inside the head). A well designed fixed flashlight beam gives you a bright hotspot for throw as well as wide spill for flood without having to zoom your light in and out. Zoom disqualifies a light for me.   * **Zoom:** Zoomable lights are hugely popular right now, but they are a really poor solution. A zoom mechanism adds many failure points, compromises water and dust resistance, and makes the light less optically efficient (light gets trapped inside the head). A well designed fixed flashlight beam gives you a bright hotspot for throw as well as wide spill for flood without having to zoom your light in and out. Zoom disqualifies a light for me.
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 If you don't know where to begin searching for a flashlight of your own, the following flashlight models have been evaluated by AMI faculty members:  If you don't know where to begin searching for a flashlight of your own, the following flashlight models have been evaluated by AMI faculty members: 
  
-  * [[https://everydaycarry.com/news/streamlight-protac-2aa-x-usb-flashlight/|Streamlight ProTac 2AA-X USB]] - insert description here+  * [[https://everydaycarry.com/news/streamlight-protac-2aa-x-usb-flashlight/|Streamlight ProTac 2AA-X USB]]
  
-  * [[https://maglite.com|Maglite]] - obligatoryinsert description here+  * [[https://maglite.com|Maglite]] - Maglites are the classic American workhorse of flashlightshave an all-metal casing, and come in a multitude of sizes and colors. Get the giant D-Cell models if you want something that can knock someone out with a single blow. LED models are generally brighter.
  
  
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