Unchained Preppers
General Category => Gear Review => Topic started by: Reaver on December 18, 2011, 05:27:54 AM
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That's right. Spurred from the " Knives what do you have? " Topic
Let's hear it on Flashlights
Weapon mount, Pocket mount, Gear Mount, BOB Mount, House Mount, Vic ( Car/Truck ) mount.
My Weapon mounts are a Surefire Scout
And a Surefire M2 Centurion
I swear by both or I would not use them. My only issues are
1. The Surefire scout, for how long the battery last ( 2 hours ) I personally think it should pump out more than 200 Lumens
2. The M2 though very very sturdy, I do not have the LED drop in yet. So the regular M60 Lamp only pumps out like 65 lumens.
Don't Really have a pocket mount. Unless you consider the little triangle blinky thing on my key chain. :-\
My gear mount ( Don't laugh ) a Garrity http://www.usimprints.com/store/promotional-flashlights-custom/product/garrity-r-led-flashlight-with-nylon-belt-holster-with-lens-pouch-made-from-aluminum-2/ (http://www.usimprints.com/store/promotional-flashlights-custom/product/garrity-r-led-flashlight-with-nylon-belt-holster-with-lens-pouch-made-from-aluminum-2/)
Actually, Go ahead and laugh. This flashlight has lasted my Entire Military Carerre 5 Years 1 Deployment used daily for random amounts of time, on the same set of three AAA batteries. If that is not awesome then I don't know what it. I do not have any gripes against this system. I mean, I have lost the red lens and the sheath and the lanyard that was on it. But all in all it's super bright still ( scared to put new batts in it. Might put my surefire's to shame ) and I trust it with my LIFE!
BOB Mount, Is generally what ever flashlight is around. Wallmart sells packs of like two or three including batteries for like 4-6 bucks. They are ok. Haven't used them enough to give a good or bad impression.
House & Vic mount, for me Again walmart had to pull through on me ( sorry guys little business's just charge way to much ) They sell these single 90 lumen search lights with the D Cell batteries included for 3 bucks. as a matter of fact its actually cheaper to buy the set with the flashlight than it is to buy a set of batteries. [img]http://www.arrse.co.uk/at So when I need D cells I just grab the flashlight sets. ::)
So, let's hear and maybe even see what you guys got. I should probably do a YT video review of my stuff. You guys should too. Get that info out there.
RvR Out. [URL=http://www.smileyvault.co
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Feast your eyes on this thread. You're welcome. ;) I'm lucky I found it, and had the good sense to bookmark it!
http://m14forum.com/broken-arrow/48017-lights-ccw-law-enforcement.html (http://m14forum.com/broken-arrow/48017-lights-ccw-law-enforcement.html)
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I have several flashlights. I have a Stinger that I got years ago but the thing has crapped out on me a couple times and no longer works so I don't even bother with it. Here is pretty much what I have for light:
This is a great little light for the money, is zoomable and uses AAA batteries. Used it for years and still going strong and is small enough to carry in a pocket. It also comes with an adapter that allows you to use an 18650 battery instead if you'd like.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/MXDL-CREE-Q5-3Mode-Adjustable-focus-Flashlight-SA-28-/250517561819?pt=US_Flashlights&hash=item3a5402a1db (http://www.ebay.com/itm/MXDL-CREE-Q5-3Mode-Adjustable-focus-Flashlight-SA-28-/250517561819?pt=US_Flashlights&hash=item3a5402a1db)
I have a couple Coleman flashlights that are bright enough for standard use and also take AAA's. Work great with 114 Lumen output and haven't had problems with them. Great light for about 20 bucks.
I also have a couple of headlamps that are great for those times that you need your hands and light! lol.
I also have some battery powered "reusable" light sticks for "marking" purposes.
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A couple maglites.
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Petzl tactikka and Fenix LD20 are my only tacticool lights. Had a first gen Surefire G2 but I traded it away for some other stuff.
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I've got a couple of small maglights. A couple of shake them up make them go lights. A 2 1/2 foot D cell head basher. And enough candles, thanks to my wife, to supply a rather large Catholic church for several years.
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I've been a flashlight nerd for for a long time so I own a small arsenal of them. But here are a few of my favorites. (Links are for pics only and are not necessarily the best price) :
Streamlight Nano: This is an ultra compact key chain light and therefore is the light I use the most often. I've had mine for 2 years. The paint will eventually all come off from rubbing against your keys but that in no way affects the function. I had to scrape the contacts and replace the batts. after 18 months. It's bright and tiny and worth every penny of the $6.50 I paid.
http://www.streamlight.com/product/product.aspx?pid=141 (http://www.streamlight.com/product/product.aspx?pid=141)
Princeton Tec Eos: Is my second most often used light. It's among the brightest of the headlamps, has hi/med/low & flash settings, and is water resistant. A high quality headlamp is a must for any bag. Yes you can buy headlamps for a lot less, but you get what you pay for. There's nothing wrong with having some cheap headlamps but have some quality ones too. The one I bought is black, but it also comes in some "gay-glow" colors, for anyone who's into that sort of thing.
http://www.princetontec.com/index.php?q=eos (http://www.princetontec.com/index.php?q=eos)
Rayovac Sportsman Xtreme 2AA: I refuse to buy any thing that uses 123A batteries, so that means I won't buy a Surefire. So in my search for a suitable substitute for Surefire's capabilities, I've settled on this small, tough, waterproof and bright (130 Lumens) Rayovac that uses 2AA's. Oh yeah, and did I mention that it focuses like a Mag-lite? I paid less than $30 for mine. ANYONE WANTING A SUREFIRE HAND HELD, BUT DOESN'T HAVE OR DOESN'T WANT TO PAY THAT MUCH FOR A FLASHLIGHT, SHOULD REALLY TRY ONE OF THESE.
http://www.batterysavers.com/SEF2AA-B-100lumens2wledflashlight.htm (http://www.batterysavers.com/SEF2AA-B-100lumens2wledflashlight.htm)
Pak-Lite Super: This 9-volt wonder deserves an honorable mention... not for its brightness, because it's not, but for it's compact size and it's battery life. With a lithium battery it runs 80 hours on high & 1,200 hours on low. With an alkaline battery it runs 30 hours on high & 600 hours on low.
http://www.9voltlight.com/general_purpose__white_leds_ (http://www.9voltlight.com/general_purpose__white_leds_)
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On the rifle I have a Streamlight PolyTac LED.
On the pistol I rock a Streamlight TLR-3.
Both have proven to be good so far.
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On the rifle I have a: UTG LT EL228 with a pressure activated switch on the forward grip
On my vest: River Rock (What ever that is :)) )
Both LED.
Up at the BOL we use a combination of Aladdin Kerosene lamps and Coleman Battery operated lamps. We found (Through trial and error) the best battery operated lamp is the 580 Lumens Coleman 8D lantern. http://www.coleman.com/coleman/colemancom/detail.asp?Product_id=2000001808 (http://www.coleman.com/coleman/colemancom/detail.asp?Product_id=2000001808)
The batteries we use in the flash lights and lanterns are NiMH which do not acquire a memory. We charge the batteries using our solar power system at camp (12 Vlt) and at home use a 120Vlt charger.
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This very thread spurred me to find an old Maglite Mini AA with Xenon bulb, that was tucked away in a box. Popped in some batteries, and viola!, works fine. Also found out that I can upgrade the bulb to LED for fairly cheaply from Nite Ize. Also have a 'gift' flashlight from the NRA that is suppose to look like a shotgun shell. The switch works intermittently, so took the batteries out of it. Also have a cheapo LED by bedside, that runs on three AAA's.
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I don't have any tacticool lights. I don't like weapon lights so I never felt the need to spend the money on one. I'd rather remain in the dark.
that being said, I keep 4 2xAA mini-maglites on hand around the house, another mini-mag in my BOB, several cheapo dollar-store flashlights around the house, a cheap energizer head-lamp in the BOB, and my EDC is a maglite XL200 http://www.maglite.com/Maglite_XL200_LED.asp (http://www.maglite.com/Maglite_XL200_LED.asp)
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Fenix LD40
-248 Lumens
-4 AA powered (i feel is very important for lights that will be used in SHTF for cost to buy batt. in bulk and because its the most common batt. to find laying around in the world)
-Lasts over 3 hours on turbo
-Lasts 245
-Lasts 20 DAYS on low (245 hours)
-Comes with strobe and SOS functions
-Waterproof
its only downfall is the body is plastic so unless you dont mind breaking it then bashing in some ones face with it wont be a good idea. but that plastic body has benefits in cold weather where it wont be very cold to the touch like a metal flashlight will. it does have a metal head/housing area though and that has real glass in it not cheesy plastic that can scrath up like some lower end lights.
http://www.fenixgear.com/flashlight/Fenix_LD40_R4_Black.html?gclid=CK-Vw4HAj60CFaQbQgodiwFQnw#catalog/img/2000-4400900.jpg (http://www.fenixgear.com/flashlight/Fenix_LD40_R4_Black.html?gclid=CK-Vw4HAj60CFaQbQgodiwFQnw#catalog/img/2000-4400900.jpg)
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I have a streamlight super-tac on my AR, it's a bit big, but not too heavy, and it has excellent throw. I've used it at night during a carbine class, and it made the smaller lights most of the other guys (mostly local SWAT guys) use, seem miniscule by comparison. It also doesn't have too much light up close, so it won't wash out my dot. I use a tapeswitch, that I mount on the 12 o'clock rail forward of my FSB.
I use a fenix LD10 as an EDC, I like it a lot, and fenix makes quality lights, even if they are made in china. One thing I've noticed about it, as well as my LD20, is the screw in ring that holds the switch in place, has a tendency to back out after unscrewing the tailcap repeatedly, and the switch won't work then. A quick twist with a pen fixes this, and I've been meaning to loctite it.
I also keep a surefire G2 led with a grahm combat ring handy, as it's a good light to use with a weapon in the other hand, with the combat ring on it. It's basically a poor mans version of the combat lights surefire sells.
I also have 3 extra G2 leds that I've picked up when they where cheap, I'm putting one on my AK when I can get a vtac mount for it, and I may throw another on my shotgun, and keep the last as a spare.
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my post above should say 10 days battery life not 20
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Just opened stockings Got a " Totes, LED HeadLamp "
Fuck yeah! Seems to work ok for now. I'll give a review when I actually get some use out of it. [URL=http://www.smileyvault.co
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Just opened stockings Got a " Totes, LED HeadLamp "
Fuck yeah! Seems to work ok for now. I'll give a review when I actually get some use out of it.
Congrats Reaver! That could come in pretty handy. :) Santa knows what he's doing.
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i notice everyones weapons lights are 123 or other funky expensive rare to find batteries... can you guys afford to stockpile batteries for those lights? im thinking this one for my 870... fenix knows whats up. AA powered is the only lights ill consider buying. one battery to rule them all. kind of like trying to keep ammo compatability i do the same with my battery powered stuff.
http://www.fenixgear.com/flashlight/Fenix_E21_R2_Black.html#catalog/img/1000-x210600.jpg (http://www.fenixgear.com/flashlight/Fenix_E21_R2_Black.html#catalog/img/1000-x210600.jpg)
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i notice everyones weapons lights are 123 or other funky expensive rare to find batteries... can you guys afford to stockpile batteries for those lights? im thinking this one for my 870... fenix knows whats up. AA powered is the only lights ill consider buying. one battery to rule them all. kind of like trying to keep ammo compatability i do the same with my battery powered stuff.
[url]http://www.fenixgear.com/flashlight/Fenix_E21_R2_Black.html#catalog/img/1000-x210600.jpg[/url] ([url]http://www.fenixgear.com/flashlight/Fenix_E21_R2_Black.html#catalog/img/1000-x210600.jpg[/url])
whaaat 35.00???
and i have heard great things about fenix.
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i notice everyones weapons lights are 123 or other funky expensive rare to find batteries... can you guys afford to stockpile batteries for those lights? im thinking this one for my 870... fenix knows whats up. AA powered is the only lights ill consider buying. one battery to rule them all. kind of like trying to keep ammo compatability i do the same with my battery powered stuff.
[url]http://www.fenixgear.com/flashlight/Fenix_E21_R2_Black.html#catalog/img/1000-x210600.jpg[/url] ([url]http://www.fenixgear.com/flashlight/Fenix_E21_R2_Black.html#catalog/img/1000-x210600.jpg[/url])
whaaat 35.00???
and i have heard great things about fenix.
hell yeah dude. the one fenix light i have that i talked about above is excellent. this little guy seems perfect for my shotgun. and 150 lumens aint too shabby. fenix lights seem to always be very powerful in what ever category they are in.
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hel yeah! thanks for the heads up on it.
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i have some military flashlights but my main ones are my browning pro hunters ones by my bed and ones in my hunting vest, theyre bright and nice lights for 25 bucks each.
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I just bought a new flashlight a couple of weeks ago. It's an Olight (brand) M21-X Warrior(model). It was expensive and I did some homework for a couple of months before deciding to buy it. It's MY flashlight for emergencies and the kids know not to use it for going out to feed the dog, looking for nightcrawlers, etc. It's an awesome light. 4 settings: low, med, high, and high strobe. The high and high strobe is 600 lumens. Blinding! Anyway, I love this light.
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Just in the mail today, a Citipower SA-9. It's damn bright....
(http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/pitalam/SA-9_Q5_7W_5.JPG)
First impressions (besides being damn bright), seems very well built and not something that I have to worry about breaking through normal use. The adjustable focus/zoom is neat, also has a strobe feature. Best part, only cost me $7 shipped.
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I have a small browning flashlight. Nothing fancy but it is bright as hell and super heavy-duty. Lanyard and rope included. And though it is small, it is hard and durable enough to beat the crap out of somebody. Excellent qualities...
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bump
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i carry a 'leatherman monarch 300' that came with a POS multi tool. thing takes 1 AAA LED blub pretty bright and only changed the battery once because it was dim, and i do think i need a change now lol. but yeah over a year 2 bats and i use the hell out of it.
http://www.katerno.com/detail.php?s=242291 (http://www.katerno.com/detail.php?s=242291)
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Just in the mail today, a Citipower SA-9. It's damn bright....
First impressions (besides being damn bright), seems very well built and not something that I have to worry about breaking through normal use. The adjustable focus/zoom is neat, also has a strobe feature. Best part, only cost me $7 shipped.
I have something very similar to that and I really like it. $12 shipped, from china of course, but I have had it for almost 2 years and its still going!
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Just in the mail today, a Citipower SA-9. It's damn bright....
First impressions (besides being damn bright), seems very well built and not something that I have to worry about breaking through normal use. The adjustable focus/zoom is neat, also has a strobe feature. Best part, only cost me $7 shipped.
I have something very similar to that and I really like it. $12 shipped, from china of course, but I have had it for almost 2 years and its still going!
For the price, I'm thinking of getting a couple more. Quality seems really good.
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Surefire scout.
2d mag
2 aa mag
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Warning OFF TOPIC: Why do so many of you guys have lights on your rifle?
That is a tactic I still don't get even after 3 deployments... I get it for house clearing .. but i have my pistol and a. Shotgun for house clearing
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Warning OFF TOPIC: Why do so many of you guys have lights on your rifle?
That is a tactic I still don't get even after 3 deployments... I get it for house clearing .. but i have my pistol and a. Shotgun for house clearing
I know, I don't understand it either. It just screams here I am or look this way I'm coming. Maybe they'll educate us on what we're missing.
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My bad I thought it said "fleshlights what do you have". [img]http://www.arrse.co.uk/at By the way its a prep you shouldnt pass up on.... just saying....
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WT: I have flashlights . My point was weapons mounted lights on your rifle.
I had one on my rifle in Iraq and when i was in the " stan" I only used it when we where house clearing... So for the point of preppers I just do not understand why you would want to use a light on your rifle... I have a hand heald for when i drop into secondary so you can see the light but its no were near my body. I just don't understand why on tour rifle when you are gonna be hunting and fightingwith it, more then likely outdoors.
Oh and btw my wife is my fleshlight [URL=http://www.smileyvault.co
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WT: I have flashlights . My point was weapons mounted lights on your rifle.
I had one on my rifle in Iraq and when i was in the " stan" I only used it when we where house clearing... So for the point of preppers I just do not understand why you would want to use a light on your rifle... I have a hand heald for when i drop into secondary so you can see the light but its no were near my body. I just don't understand why on tour rifle when you are gonna be hunting and fightingwith it, more then likely outdoors.
Oh and btw my wife is my fleshlight
Well I dont know about you other dudes but some people doesn't have a shotgun(s) pistol(s) I have an sks cant even mount my light to it yet. Atm I have a scope on it I have a red dot for it as well. I will be scavenging local abandoned houses which means I will be doing it with my sks. I can't afford to stock up months and months of food and I have my 3 kids a wife and me. I will stock what I can and rely on my skills common sense ability to think globally and my knowledge of of tactics terrain and peoples reliable panic. That is why I will have a light on my rifle, if I run across a pistol it will be my means of clearing with a hand held light.
I'm sure there are dudes doing it just because they have a rail to put it on, and if they do that and are in a situation like me where breach and clear is something that will eventually have to be done dont be hating lol. Fuel do you run an ak? (http://www.smileyvault.co
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Not anymore I did when i. First got into preping... but i switched cause of a few reasons..... I was trained with the m4 platform( USMC grunt), I can get that ammo for next to nothing, I build them all the time so knowing the weapon is like knowing myself.
I sold my AK ... It was a great weapons system but I can do more with my m4. My wife is ex LEO. I'm also prior PLEO( Private law enforcment ) and bail enforcement... so i have alot of time behind the system... Just makes sence ya know?
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The only reason I have for putting a light on my rifle would be for the 'bump in the night' kinda shit pre-collapse.
In a World with Rule of Law you had better make damn sure who and what you are shooting at in the middle of the night.
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The only reason I have for putting a light on my rifle would be for the 'bump in the night' kinda shit pre-collapse.
In a World with Rule of Law you had better make damn sure who and what you are shooting at in the middle of the night.
I use a flashlight like its supposed to be used.
Tag I see you, you cant see me. Wait for secondary flash. Or if your Friendly awesome you just got lucky I didn't pick out a silhouette in the night and blast.
If you turn your flashlight on and walk around with it beaming into every crack and crevice of the night. Your a fucking retard.
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I have become a huge whore for flashlights lately. So here goes nothing!
(http://www.ccrane.com/images/medium/photon-micro-light-ii-led-keychain-light.jpg)
http://www.rei.com/product/632461/photon-micro-light-ii-led-light (http://www.rei.com/product/632461/photon-micro-light-ii-led-light)
Everywhere, all the time and clipped to zipper pulls these little Photon Micro Light II LED Lights are fantastic! If I were born a rich man's son instead of so good looking I would festoon my world with these. They come in red, white and blue
(http://www.surefire.com/surefire/content/images_inv/e/b/24459/6PLED_45L_large.png)
http://www.surefire.com/6P-Led (http://www.surefire.com/6P-Led)
When I really got to blind a fool and slay some bodies (http://www.youtube.com/user/jiffz0rz?feature=watch (http://www.youtube.com/user/jiffz0rz?feature=watch)) Sure it takes an expensive rare battery but holy dog balls Batman this light it bright!
(http://soldiersystems.net/blog1/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/phatom_flash45.jpg)
http://www.phantomlights.com/personal2.html (http://www.phantomlights.com/personal2.html)
The most interesting light I own is made by Phantom Warrior. It is water proof, shock proof, plastic and has the neatest little switch I've ever seen. I acquired this light to use as a backup while backpacking because of that switch. You see the switch locks so there is no way that it can come on while in your pack... that is pretty fucking trick but when you couple that with the fact that it is also dimable, can be switched from on (dimable) to momentary or selected between blue or white... now that is really something. Did I mention that it is powered by 4 AA batteries which last forever! If you guys ever run across one of these neat little lights do yourself a favor and just buy it. Hell buy it and I will take it off your hands! CASH MONEY!
(http://www.huntinfo.com/product/images/ptpredpro.jpg)
Princeton Tec Predator Pro Headlamp (I guess it's out of production) http://spectrum.princetontec.com/ (http://spectrum.princetontec.com/)
Everyone I know has some super dim LED Petzle that they swear by but for night hiking you need light and lots of it. Sure it's only got a 5 hour run time off of 4 AA batteries but you can actually see shit at a distance with it so.... Once again waterproof, impact resistant and I will buy these lamps for CASH MONEY!!
(http://www.flashaholics.co.uk/images/maglite/maglite-2d-led.jpg)
http://www.maglite.com/product.asp?psc=2DCELL (http://www.maglite.com/product.asp?psc=2DCELL)
"High-intensity adjustable light beam (Spot to Flood), rugged, machined aluminum construction with knurled design, anodized inside and out for improved corrosion resistance, water and shock resistant, spare lamp safely secured inside the tailcap" or so says their webpage. This light is mounted to the dashboard of my truck. Back when I didn't know any better I thought this was a good light. Truth be told it isn't worth a fuck.
The batteries spill their guts in the barrel of the light, because of the hot and cold cycling that it goes though living in my pick up the batteries are always dead but even if they weren't the light is still so dim that you need another light by which to see it's light. The switch wears out before the second set of batteries and they are FUCKING HEAVY.. so why do you still have it mounted within easy reach inside your pick up?? Because it is a fairly innocent looking deal that in reality is a lead filled pipe, that's why. [url=http://www.freesmileys.or
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You are absolutely right Reaver.. I thought that shit was common knowledge :(
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You are absolutely right Reaver.. I thought that shit was common knowledge :(
You'd be surprised how may retards there are. Not to mention negligent discharges... I dont want to risk it. My eye sight is much better at night anyway
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You are absolutely right Reaver.. I thought that shit was common knowledge :(
No way bro, I've seen a lot of retard ( mostly over seas ) just kick on their lights and roam around like their light is a light saber. [img]http://www.arrse.co.uk/at
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I've got several flashlights. There are 3 on my nightstand right now. I don't want one attached to a rifle, pistol, or shotgun. But there is electrical tape close by if for some reason I ever change my mind.