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post March 8th 2007 10:08 PM
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FIND YOUR TACTICAL LIGHT HERE

AND HELP OUT TO FILL MISSING INFORMATION, LIKE LUMENS OUTPUT


In the few years that I have been playing with tactical lights, I have accumulated a few, some I don’t even remember run time and lumens output claimed.

It is not going to be any beam shots here, for that I have a thread titled “Lights for law enforcement” that contain plenty of comparative beam shots.

There are four pictures, I will include a commentary and name most of them, some will be no named, for you to tell me what they are and some just because I don’t remember.

The numbering goes from left to right.

GROUP ONE IS OF THE TWO BATTERY SYSTEM LIGHTS

Number one: I have a few of them, they come with remote cord for mounting in rifles or with tactical switch, can you name it and give lumens information?
Number two: heavy rubber covering, please name it and give more information
Number 3: it is a Surefire G-2 with P-60 lamp, 65 lumens, one hour run time
Number 4: It is a Surefire Aviator (A-2) with 50 lumens in the Luxeon lamp
Number 5: It is a Surefire with shock absorbing bezel, which one?
Number 6: It is a camo Centurion II Surefire, which model denomination?
Number 7: It is a Surefire Centurion II in Hard anodized, P-61 lamp, 120 lumens
Number 8: Surefire L-4 Digital Lumamax 65 lumens
Number:9 This is a McGizmo PR T head on a E2o body, TWOJ bin, 120 lumens
Number 10 What is this light? it uses a P-61 lamp, 120 lumens
Number 11 Pelican M-6 what is the lumens output?
Number 12 Tac Star T-6 can’t remember lumens output
Number 13 ASP Taclite can’t remember lumens output claimed
Number 14 Streamlight TL-2 I think they claim 114 lumens
Number 15 Streamlight Night Fighter II, it is covered with Velcro
Number 16 Tell me which Surefire is this, notice the clip, 65 lumens
Number 17 Scorpion, how many lumens are claimed?
Number 18 Inova T-5 The “T” is for tactical, but the lumens are low.
Number 19 This is a 3 watt Luxeon, second click strobes the light, which one?
Number 20 Streamlight Luxeon III with two levels, top is 75 lumens.




GROUP NUMBER TWO, 3 CELLS LIGHTS

Number 1 Surefire Centurion III, P-90 lamp, 105 lumens (Which holder?)
Number 2 Surefire 9 P, with P-91 lamp, 200 lumens
Number 3 Streamlight TL-3, 200 lumens claimed, with Suarez-ring
Number 4 Anybody knows what is this (P-91 lamp, 200 lumens)




GROUP THREE. 4 CELLS

OPPS, FORGET SOME OF THE 2 BATTERIES LIGHTS, HERE THEY ARE

Number 1 It is a Brinkmann two 123’s click tail cap, which model?
Number 2 What is this?
Number 3 Surefire E2e 60 lumens
Number 4 Surefire E2D
Number 5 Cabela’s four 123, 240 lumens, which model?
Number 6 Bear Cub, rechargeable 220 lumens for 90 minutes
Number 7 Ultra Stinger 295 lumens claimed.






HEAVY ARTILLERY

Number 1 Surefire M-4 350 lumens for 20 minutes (four 123’s)
Number 2 Surefire M-6 500 lumens for 20 minutes (six 123’s)
Number 3 POLAR BEAR, 426 lumens for 75 minutes, rechargeable
Number 4 Black Bear 720 lumens rechargeable, 40 minutes run time.
Number 5 BOREALIS 1050 lumens, rechargeable, 50 minutes run.





Guys, have fun
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post March 8th 2007 10:12 PM
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Holy hell, there's somebody out there as crazy as me! blink.gif

Nice lights!

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post September 15th 2007 8:08 AM
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Easily over a grand or two worth of lights...damn... unsure.gif

Question for you - those high-output lights of yours - how HOT do they get? I'd imagine that a 200+ lumen light (not to mention the 700+ models) would get quite uncomfortable to have near bare skin after a few minutes of runing...


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post September 15th 2007 12:19 PM
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QUOTE(TomJefferson @ March 8th 2007 5:12 PM) *
Holy hell, there's somebody out there as crazy as me! blink.gif

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post September 15th 2007 12:23 PM
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Very nice collection of lights.


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post September 27th 2007 7:25 PM
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QUOTE(hkriflenut @ September 15th 2007 4:08 AM) *
Easily over a grand or two worth of lights...damn... unsure.gif

Question for you - those high-output lights of yours - how HOT do they get? I'd imagine that a 200+ lumen light (not to mention the 700+ models) would get quite uncomfortable to have near bare skin after a few minutes of runing...



They get hot toward the end of the run time but can be held confortable in you hand.
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The incandescents reease the heat forward as infrared, and in my lights is a lot of mass to dissipate the heat forward, it is in the heavy, massive head helped by the solid aluminum reflector.





Still, it is not recommended that you touch the head toward the end of the run time of 50 minutes.

The Rolls Royce battery carrier have two massive ends of aluminum, and the design is an open carrier with holders of machined Delryn.



The BOREALIS 1050 lumens weight at 28 oz. and is 12 1/2 inches long.

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post September 27th 2007 10:42 PM
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And i was going to make a thread with my 12 or so lights in it damn im speechless and feel impetent after seeing that collection animlol.gif


edited to add if all the batteries needed replacing at one time i can'[t imagine how much that would cost! blink.gif

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