An easy button option is the Streamlight Protac 88061 1L-1AA for $35
Good size for EDC, good functionality, uses 1 CR123 or 1 AA battery.
https://www.streamlight.com/products.../protac-1l-1aa
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An easy button option is the Streamlight Protac 88061 1L-1AA for $35
Good size for EDC, good functionality, uses 1 CR123 or 1 AA battery.
https://www.streamlight.com/products.../protac-1l-1aa
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In my opinion low output isn't needed. I've never really "needed" low output, and if I did, I could use the shitty cell fone light. The few times I've not wanted to wreck my night eyesight, I've just covered the light with my hand and let a little light leak through. To me, low power would be for covering ground at night where I wanted to conserve batteries. I do keep some of those coin battery/key chain LEDs around for opening the Safe without blasting a full powered light.
I absolutely HATE mulit mode lights with a passion. And those things are almost all you can find anymore.
Agreed on that. And why I won't even mount a light on rifle that has a mode alternative.and the Tactical aspect means that this mode cannot be accidentally selected when high is needed, and vice verse.
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A good UI for a low or moonlight mode would be something like a long press. You cannot get into that mode unless you intentionally wanted to get there. Sure...it is mostly not needed, but like Grizz, I think it isn't an "EDC light" if it doesn't have it. A tactical light is something else. For a tactical UI, the Klarus XT line is hard to beat. It comes on turbo high first, no matter what. The primary button only turns it on, it doesn't change modes and brightness. The secondary mode clicky lever does that and is separate from the primary center clicky button and is to the side of it. You just flatten your thumb angle to activate it. Easy, intuitive, and everything done by feel in complete darkness.
A nice compact, good looking edc: 1600L and 112Kcd off of a 18350 battery. You can even get the added 18650 body (out of stock at the moment) for more output and endurance if you ever might need it.
https://skylumen.com/collections/v54...42061744210080
Last edited by Adrenaline_6; 09-20-23 at 11:43.
Lots of good info already posted in here, so i won't duplicate. The only thing i'll add, is I have been impressed with a buddy's Olight Baton 3 EDC light (not the pro version). I don't usually run Olights, but the Baton 3 is small, rechargeable, and puts out 1,200 lumens. It also clips on a hat if you need to go hands free. I don't love the button placement for the on-button, but it seems like a lot of light in a very small pocket-carryable package.
I'll go completely off the reservation.
In my experience, a good head lamp is a better alternative, in nearly every situation. The one's I use have a flip up Red Filter as well when you don't want to lose your NV. I typically don't EDC a light, unless I am hunting. But I have them stashed in locations where I can always get to them quickly.
If this is specific for an LE role, then maybe not so much, as I don't have any LE experience.
Don't misunderstand, I'm a sucker for flash lights as well and have a lot of them. However, I have headlamps stashed everywhere and I usually go to them first.
Last edited by HKGuns; 09-20-23 at 12:25.
A headlamp would be terrible for any kind of "tactical" situation. There's no good way to do momentary, you can't quickly deploy it (e.g., if you want to give someone a face full of light to get them to back off), isn't conducive to shooting with a handgun (especially if you have an RDS), and sucks to carry around on your person. Definitely a great option for task lighting, but that doesn't seem to be the intent here.
Last edited by Defaultmp3; 09-20-23 at 12:29.
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Outside of a pocket carry EDC light for tactical stuff, I'm with you 100% on going for headlamps first for most every day lighting. I'm a BIG headlamp fan, especially for camping, hunting, and SAR, and use red light a lot for hunting. I've come to love the Fenix HM61R V2, as it's a headlamp, but you can unclip the light and use it as a handheld as well. It's rechargeable, so i just keep it plugged in my truck, but it also takes CR123 for backup, and puts out 1,200 lumens on high. They have a similar 71R model that is 2,700 lumens.
Last edited by B Cart; 09-20-23 at 12:37.
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