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[Review] Nitecore EDC37 – impressive 8000 lumens EDC flashlight For months, there have been hints of a new flashlight from Nitecore, but specific details have been kept top secret That’s now changed, as the new model has been officially announced: Here is the new Nitecore EDC37 Nitecore’s new flagship from the EDC series combines the experience gained from previous models The compact flashlight delivers up to 8000 lm from two UHi 20 MAX LEDs and
Flashlight TL-122-C WW2 period - US MILITARIA FORUM Here's an example of the classic TL-122-C angle-headed flashlight, widely issued and used during WW2 Despite its age, it lit up first time when I loaded it with a couple of Duracells! This plastic bodied version replaced the earlier brass bodied type It was manufactured by the United States Ele
New Flashlight: Sofirn SR23 - 3300 lumens + UV Hi! Recently I got contacted by Yuki from Sofirn, who asked if I want to test a flashlight I posted on Reddit and thought it’s a good idea to post it here too This is my first time getting a flashlight for free, and as if that wasn’t thrilling enough for me, it’s a model that hasn’t even been released yet: Sofirn SC23 Thank you, Sofirn, for this! First impression: It feels sturdy
Pilots penlights - CREWMAN GEAR - U. S. Militaria Forum He told me the whole markings should be, if fully readable: FLASHLIGHT, PENLIGHT STYLE, PILOTS, MS 21998-2, U S ACCUR ELX OH P N 213310-2 He guess it should be from about very late '50s to early '60s as for the origins, and the successor to the one you pictured in post #2 Hope this can help - franco