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Flashlights
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09/08/09 11:38 PM
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retfuz
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I have several Mag Lites and was wondering if they can be upgraded. Are there better bulbs or reflector assemblies that can be installed to improve output? Anybody have any ideas? Thanks, Don
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Re: Flashlights
[Re: retfuz]
#892201
09/09/09 12:36 AM
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i wouldnt waste the effort.
my little $30 LED from cabelas is way brighter than my old Maglight and fits in my shirt pocket.
save your money and get an LED or something similar
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Re: Flashlights
[Re: rsquared]
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09/09/09 01:01 AM
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retfuz
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I've got a SureFire GP a friend gave me and it's about 5 inches long and puts out so much more than the 4 D cell Mag Lites it's unreal. I guess it spoiled me. And I think you're probably right about the upgrade. Thanks for the input, rsquared, I appreciate it. I'll probably farm out the MagLites to the kids and grandkids. God Bless, Don
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Re: Flashlights
[Re: retfuz]
#892314
09/09/09 01:10 AM
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Brother in-law
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Dont waste the money on the upgrade, not worth it. I use my streamlight rechargable led's everyday for work and probably wouldnt have anything else honestly. Depends on the size you want , get a strion or stinger.
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Re: Flashlights
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#892449
09/09/09 01:44 AM
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RamItOne
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Maglites are the same brighness regardless of the # of batteries, they sell one with an LED or you can buy the LED and out it on your old maglite.
I just picked up a coleman red blue and white led, it was $29 it's pocket size and bright. I like my maglites, they all have LEDs, to each their own.
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Re: Flashlights
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09/09/09 03:06 PM
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retfuz
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Thanks, Ram, I'll give it s shot.
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Re: Flashlights
[Re: retfuz]
#893685
09/09/09 04:58 PM
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http://www.maglite.com/lampspecs_dcell.aspWow, so much misinformation, where to start??? Yes they can be upgraded. For example, a 4 D cell flashlight, a more than 150% increase in candlepower for the price of a $6 bulb. You can get Maglites with LED's in AA or D cell. The more batteries, the brighter the light... see chart. You can get Maglites for less than $20. Love my Maglites. 
Good Hunting, Gary
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Re: Flashlights
[Re: gogburn]
#894660
09/10/09 01:06 AM
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RamItOne
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Ok I hope nobody thought I was including AA powered mags, as for the difference in candlepower, I've yet to notice that 8k difference as its generally accepted that twice the candlepower is when a human eye can notice a difference. Similar to a logarithmic scale (decibels) or how we measure temp, 20F isn't twice as hot as 10F. Look at a 1.5 million candlepower flashlight, does it really make a 50x stronger beam than a 30k maglite? Furthermore you're simply playing with useless numbers as the above chart merely states the bulb brightness at the source. More important are the foot candles or lux of the flashlight. Meaning the flashlights throwing power. Turn your garden hose on full power and it may shoot out a few feet, turn the hose on just half way and put your thumb on it, the volume may be less yet it will reach a greater distance. I like my maglites, esp the one with the led, but for practical purposes the maglite has seen it's peak years ago as they are so large and bulky , now the make a good lil baton. Good luck with the flash light hunt, I'm fixin to head up to cabelas, they've got a nice looking head mount light for just 30 bucks. http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templa...&hasJS=true
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Re: Flashlights
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#894779
09/10/09 02:08 AM
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Never been to a camping world. I prefer Dick's to be honest.
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Re: Flashlights
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09/10/09 02:14 AM
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Streamlight. There is a reason 99% of firefighters in this country trust their life w/them.
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Re: Flashlights
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#894834
09/10/09 02:25 AM
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cj8tk
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you can upgrade a 2c maglite really cheap 3-surefire batt. heater hose 1-5d mag star xenon bulb/you can also use radioshack bulb but I can not remember the number
Cut heater hose to fit inside light(shorter than three surefires) and slit one side.Place batteries in hose.Then bend spring on the end of the cap in just a touch to make contact with surefire batteries.This will overdrive the mag.star bulb and give off a lot of light. Way more than a 120 lumen surefire flashlight with tons more throw.I have a lot of flashlights including surefires and this is my fav. setup. estimated lumens 250
Last edited by cj8tk; 09/10/09 02:27 AM.
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Re: Flashlights
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#899886
09/12/09 01:30 PM
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lucastackle
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BLACK DIAMOND GREAT LIGHT
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Re: Flashlights
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#902778
09/14/09 02:15 AM
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Umm...haven't any of you guys tried Fenix? Have half a dozen surefires and a few Streamlights (and a slew of maglights that the kids get to use because they won't blind 'em) and the Fenix lights are way, way, way, way superior. They're also about half the cost of Surefire. You can buy right off their website too  Regards, Scott
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Re: Flashlights
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09/14/09 02:18 AM
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Oh yeah, I forgot to mention. If you want the Mac Daddy maglight try www.blackbearflashlights.comThis guy knows his stuff and they are absolute TORCHES!!!
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Re: Flashlights
[Re: retfuz]
#902812
09/14/09 02:25 AM
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P7 LED upgrade. Yes......its expensive. Tbar Standard off the shelf Maglight..... P7 LED upgrade..... Tbar
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Re: Flashlights
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#902840
09/14/09 02:34 AM
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where do you get this p7 upgrade
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Re: Flashlights
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#909693
09/16/09 09:58 PM
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Quite a few good upgrades.
The Streamlight Super Tac's a nice light for the money too.
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Re: Flashlights
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#915500
09/19/09 09:28 PM
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i just got back form bass pro with my new streamlight with c4 led and it is awesome....
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Re: Flashlights
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#936292
09/30/09 11:01 PM
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Delta Waterfowl
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Malkoff DevicesI have one in every light I own, the batteries last longer, they are focused, no edge distortion, and are properly heatsinked for longevity.
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Re: Flashlights
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#974135
10/20/09 05:18 AM
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I would also recommend the Streamlight and the Surefire. I use both, depending on the situation. Every car/truck I own has a Streamlight Stinger and charger in it. $100 bucks well spent!
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Re: Flashlights
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#983151
10/23/09 02:13 PM
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Gus McRae
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I recently purchased 2 Coast LED Lenser flashlights off Camofire for less than $30. Both retail for >$80.
They are extremely bright, and put my Maglites to shame.
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Re: Flashlights
[Re: rsquared]
#983725
10/23/09 06:47 PM
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A.B.
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i wouldnt waste the effort.
my little $30 LED from cabelas is way brighter than my old Maglight and fits in my shirt pocket.
save your money and get an LED or something similar X2  They are so bad axx!!!!!
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Re: Flashlights
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#983844
10/23/09 07:57 PM
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sig226fan (Rguns.com)
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Streamlight Scorpions are fantastic for the light they offer and size.
Streamlight Stingers are great and cheaper to operate if you use them daily.
Streamlight TL-2's and TL-3's are great lights, and are weapon mountable and removeable...
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