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Chronos
Location: Phoenix, Arizona Gender: Male
| | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 1 on 10/3/2006 9:02 PM >
| | | Wow. Are you looking for flames? In any case, this thread will have more than enough info for you: http://www.uer.ca/...d=3&threadid=34267
"Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more." -Mark Twain |
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The rocker
Location: Gainesville Florida
I'll cry when I'm done killin'
| | | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 2 on 10/3/2006 9:10 PM >
| | | unreliable, heavy, and worthless. I'd rather have a cheapo dollar store flashlight. The last drain I went in, It kept on going out, on new batteries, so I had to go like 150 yards in the dark, with junctions and everything. The little keychain flashlights are more helpful.
I'll cry when I'm done killing |
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TrixieSparrow
Location: Hamilton, ON Gender: Female
I guess.
| | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 3 on 10/3/2006 9:17 PM >
| | | a weapon and a light. comes in handy. I love mine. Rocker, did you drop it in water or something?
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kjohnnytarr
Location: Columbia, Missouri Gender: Male
Team Asbestos: CoMO
| | | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 4 on 10/3/2006 9:32 PM >
| | | I don't know, I'm more of a headlamp kinda guy, but I have to give the maglight props: one saved my life once when a river-cave I was in flash-flooded.
It seemed like a good idea at the time... |
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TrixieSparrow
Location: Hamilton, ON Gender: Female
I guess.
| | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 5 on 10/3/2006 9:35 PM >
| | | Posted by kjohnnytarr I don't know, I'm more of a headlamp kinda guy, but I have to give the maglight props: one saved my life once when a river-cave I was in flash-flooded.
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how did a mag lite save you from a flood?
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Boffo Moderator
Location: Smithers, BC Gender: Male
HONK! HONK!
| | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 6 on 10/3/2006 9:39 PM >
| | | Only problem I had with my maglite is that the bulb it came with was busted..... but it has that replacement bulb in the back anyways, so what do I care. I used to use a headlamp, it slowly fell apart. People always tend to forget that it's up there at eye level and when they turn to talk to people they blind them. Useful when climbing around and stuff though or when you just need an extra hand. My 2D maglite has never given me any problems though.
Here's a lockpick. It might be handy if you, the master of unlocking, take it with you. |
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kjohnnytarr
Location: Columbia, Missouri Gender: Male
Team Asbestos: CoMO
| | | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 7 on 10/3/2006 9:45 PM >
| | | Posted by Trixie_Sparrow
how did a mag lite save you from a flood?
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It was my only light, and it took a lot of shit that day. I was throwing it on rocks and constantly submerging it and stuff like that, because I was too occupied fighting the current to worry about it. I'm pretty sure another light would've crapped out on me after all the abuse.
It seemed like a good idea at the time... |
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TrixieSparrow
Location: Hamilton, ON Gender: Female
I guess.
| | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 8 on 10/3/2006 10:06 PM >
| | | Posted by kjohnnytarr
It was my only light, and it took a lot of shit that day. I was throwing it on rocks and constantly submerging it and stuff like that, because I was too occupied fighting the current to worry about it. I'm pretty sure another light would've crapped out on me after all the abuse.
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Thats what I love about mag lites. they take alot of shit. also a good weapon if you have a disgruntled junkie or homeless person trying to attack you. lol
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Tyralus
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Gender: Male
| | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 9 on 10/3/2006 10:09 PM >
| | | Posted by Trixie_Sparrow
Thats what I love about mag lites. they take alot of shit. also a good weapon if you have a disgruntled junkie or homeless person trying to attack you. lol
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Maglites can take a lot of shit, but the bulbs can't take much. That aside, they're still useful, I carry one as a backup at all times.
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kjohnnytarr
Location: Columbia, Missouri Gender: Male
Team Asbestos: CoMO
| | | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 10 on 10/3/2006 10:18 PM >
| | | Posted by Tyralus
Maglites can take a lot of shit, but the bulbs can't take much. That aside, they're still useful, I carry one as a backup at all times.
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I dunno about the bulb, I've never broken one on the 2D
It seemed like a good idea at the time... |
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Chronos
Location: Phoenix, Arizona Gender: Male
| | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 11 on 10/3/2006 11:06 PM >
| | | I use a 2d mag, I've been thinking about getting an led conversion for it. They are very bulky and just kind of straightforeward, but that's why I like them.
"Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more." -Mark Twain |
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kjohnnytarr
Location: Columbia, Missouri Gender: Male
Team Asbestos: CoMO
| | | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 12 on 10/3/2006 11:33 PM >
| | | Posted by Chronos I use a 2d mag, I've been thinking about getting an led conversion for it. They are very bulky and just kind of straightforeward, but that's why I like them.
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Read this before you buy: http://www.uer.ca/...d=1&threadid=35890 -K
It seemed like a good idea at the time... |
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Chronos
Location: Phoenix, Arizona Gender: Male
| | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 13 on 10/3/2006 11:42 PM >
| | | Yeah, I've seen it, I was thinking of going for the upgrade that Mag sells. I still don't know though, I'm thinking about getting some kind of surefire and using my mag as a backup. Thanks though!
"Always acknowledge a fault. This will throw those in authority off their guard and give you an opportunity to commit more." -Mark Twain |
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The rocker
Location: Gainesville Florida
I'll cry when I'm done killin'
| | | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 14 on 10/3/2006 11:51 PM >
| | | why yes, I did drop it in the water. I was under the impression that I could. I guess not. I still say the same thing. I got one of those shake up LED flashlights from the fleamarket for 2 dollars, and I've had it underwater and banged around a whole lot and it still holds up. My main gripe about the maglight is that it's so freakin heavy. when I'm on my hands and knees in a tunnel it's hard to hold, so I have to put it in my pocket or something and it just weighs me down a ton. My personal preference over anything is this little led keychain light I got from a medical confrence for free. I waterproofed it with aquarium sealant, and it's absoultely great. I can hold it in my teeth if I need to, and i don't have to have anything on my head.
I'll cry when I'm done killing |
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tick
Location: Abingdon, VA Gender: Male
| | | | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 15 on 10/3/2006 11:58 PM >
| | | Posted by The rocker why yes, I did drop it in the water. I was under the impression that I could. I guess not. |
Maglites are water-resistant, but you need to keep all of the o-rings (and the rubber switch button) clean and well-lubed with silicone grease. I've had the switches on two different 2D Maglites fail. Both times were in pitch-black steam tunnels. Thankfully I carry a backup light... I'll never trust Maglite again*.
* edit: Except for the new Luxeon LED Mini-Maglites. They're pretty sweet. [last edit 10/4/2006 12:00 AM by tick - edited 2 times]
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Deuterium
Location: PNW Gender: Male
| | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 17 on 10/4/2006 3:15 AM >
| | | Posted by STrYDeR anyone use them? they are the perfect for UE'ing!
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I really don't like the Maglites that takes D cells, because, well they're big. This has nothing to do with Mag though. Anything that runs on D size batteries is going to be big and heavy. Surefires are just as bright or brighter and much smaller, but its not because of the light. They use a special kind of batteries that can supply a lot of power despite its small size and light weight, known as the CR123A 3V lithium. This battery's thickness is somewhere between AA and C size alkalines and 2/3 the height of the AA. You can saw off a big chunk of a Mag 6D, fit it with 3 CR123As and it would be just as bright and MUCH lighter. These special batteries aren't cheap. They're around $5/ea retail and don't expect to find one at a gas station. Mag simply designed their lights around commonly available standard batteries and that's majority of the bulk. My preference is something AA powered, so I didn't use the big Mags and the standard Minimag was just not bright enough. If you wanted a relatively powerful 2 or 3AA flashlight, you had to buy an expensive LED light like a Fenix L2P ($45). Maglight just came out with 2AA and 3AA Minimag LED flashlights using a single high power (3W claim) and these are very good and much more affordable than a Fenix. You can get a 3AA Minimag for $20 from any Home Depot. If you don't see one, they'll get some in soon enough.
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Explorer Zero
| | | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 18 on 10/4/2006 3:36 AM >
| | | Posted by tick
I've had the switches on two different 2D Maglites fail. Both times were in pitch-black steam tunnels. Thankfully I carry a backup light... I'll never trust Maglite again*.
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Ive had 3 switch failures, one bulb socket failure and now a tail spring that just wont maintain good continuity on 6 MAG-LITES, (this isnt counting numerous 2AA bulb burnouts and peeling chrome on a reflector) I dont use them where I need to trust them any more either but there Ok for the truck and around the house.
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Ninjin-san
Location: Tasmania, Australia Gender: Male
| | | Re: Maglites! <Reply # 19 on 10/4/2006 5:47 AM >
| | | I use an led torch. It's small, light and cheap. For other Aussie UErs, you can pick one up from Repco for 20 bucks. I carry mine everywhere.
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