@Microglia1 SureFires are designed and assembled in the USA from both domestic and foreign components. Prices range from $80 to $250 (there are more expensive ones but I'm basing the range from the ones I show in the video). They are used by law enforcement, military, and safety personnel. Also any civilian can use it. Aside from the normal use of a flashlight, some of them come with a strike bezel for self defense but even the ones that don't are bright enough to temporarily blind an attacker.
@Ermac97 Would you say these are better than maglite? My only experience with US company is niterider in San Diego who makes HID lights for mountain/road bikers.
@Microglia1 Most definitely! SureFire is top class. Maglites are decent but if you really want a flashlight that'll last for a long time then I highly recommend getting a SureFire. However, if you don't want to spend so much money on a flashlight then some other good alternatives would be Streamlight or Fenix. They also have some good quality products that are up to par with SF.
badass collection ,Thanks, i live in philly its a shithole like detroit and its always really dark around my place, street lights are either too dim or broken. and it is pitch black whenever i walk to the local grocery store at night, you can barely see the woods thats how dark it really is, and yet people arent even hesitant to walk that way without taking precautions behind them so i always carry a high powered light that could pack a punch in those criminals eyes, 295 lumen Eagletac P10C2.
@ApocalypticRedIX 295 lumens?! Damn, that's pretty intense. Just looked at it and I was surprised to find out that something of that size is capable of so much brightness. It would be helpful to change the bezel on it so in case you need to use it as a kubaton.
Nice collection of flashlights.Very nice
555Nato 3 months ago
where are these made? How much? What are these used for?
Microglia1 10 months ago
@Microglia1 SureFires are designed and assembled in the USA from both domestic and foreign components. Prices range from $80 to $250 (there are more expensive ones but I'm basing the range from the ones I show in the video). They are used by law enforcement, military, and safety personnel. Also any civilian can use it. Aside from the normal use of a flashlight, some of them come with a strike bezel for self defense but even the ones that don't are bright enough to temporarily blind an attacker.
Ermac97 10 months ago
@Ermac97 Would you say these are better than maglite? My only experience with US company is niterider in San Diego who makes HID lights for mountain/road bikers.
Microglia1 10 months ago
@Microglia1 Most definitely! SureFire is top class. Maglites are decent but if you really want a flashlight that'll last for a long time then I highly recommend getting a SureFire. However, if you don't want to spend so much money on a flashlight then some other good alternatives would be Streamlight or Fenix. They also have some good quality products that are up to par with SF.
Ermac97 10 months ago
@Ermac97 hey thanks for your advice. It has been helpful. Thumbs up on your video :-)
Microglia1 10 months ago
badass collection ,Thanks, i live in philly its a shithole like detroit and its always really dark around my place, street lights are either too dim or broken. and it is pitch black whenever i walk to the local grocery store at night, you can barely see the woods thats how dark it really is, and yet people arent even hesitant to walk that way without taking precautions behind them so i always carry a high powered light that could pack a punch in those criminals eyes, 295 lumen Eagletac P10C2.
ApocalypticRedIX 1 year ago
@ApocalypticRedIX 295 lumens?! Damn, that's pretty intense. Just looked at it and I was surprised to find out that something of that size is capable of so much brightness. It would be helpful to change the bezel on it so in case you need to use it as a kubaton.
Ermac97 1 year ago
Comment removed
ApocalypticRedIX 1 year ago