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    Quote Originally Posted by LWW View Post
    MAGLITE D-CELL.

    A bit heavy, a great BRIGHT white light than can go from broad to tightly focused.

    It is common police use, aluminum and will work as a club in a pinch.
    It is always a great club- no need to wait for a pinch.
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    I have a now no longer produce Olight M20 Warrior. I picked it because of its controls and lumens. It will throw out to 500+ yards on high and three other settings. Uses C123 batteries that last a long time. I wanted one with a button on the back to turn on and off and has a switch on the side to cycle between lumen settings. It has a belt clip I never use. It also has glass breaking bezel on the front. They make something similar now but I am not familiar with it but around $100 plus. Fits in the palm well. It’s my go to flashlight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier8 View Post
    I have a now no longer produce Olight M20 Warrior. I picked it because of its controls and lumens. It will throw out to 500+ yards on high and three other settings. Uses C123 batteries that last a long time. I wanted one with a button on the back to turn on and off and has a switch on the side to cycle between lumen settings. It has a belt clip I never use. It also has glass breaking bezel on the front. They make something similar now but I am not familiar with it but around $100 plus. Fits in the palm well. It’s my go to flashlight.
    The top Olight in the Warrior line is now Warrior X3. The M20 is a good light, but time and technology move on. The X3 takes tactical lights to the next level.


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    I ended up getting the Fenix LD22 V2.0. Yes, the rechargeable battery comes with the package. The USB c plugs right into the battery. Cool. It has 5 brightness levels and is brighter than my Surefire ever was, but it was a very old model.

    It comes with a plastic case to hold (properly) 4 AA batteries. So if you were going on a trip where you couldn't recharge it- easy backup.

    Only around $60 and change. I used points on Amazon.

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    Good choice. Dual fuel is the way to go and Fenix makes a very good light.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cletus View Post
    Good choice. Dual fuel is the way to go and Fenix makes a very good light.
    The battery charges fast. Plugged it in before I went to the gym and it was charged by the time I got back.
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