Get a second one as a backup! You won't regret it. I keep mine on the high setting all the time and it goes through batteries fairly quickly but it is well worth it.JRG wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 10:45 pm A first report on the Streamlight ProTac 1L-1AA, It came yesterday and it arrived in perfect condition. Midway boxed it very well. It has 3 modes, high, strobe, and low. One click for high, two for strobe, and three for low. I didn't like that so did the 10 tap reprogram and now it is a high only. I do not have to cycle through any other modes. I absolutely love it. It takes 1 CR-123 battery and gets 350 lumens. In a pinch, it can also take 1 AA battery, but only gets 150 lumens with that. I got a pack of 12 CR-123 batteries from Amazon for not much $$. I should be good with this flashlight for quite a while. It came with a belt sheath, not sure why though. I may try it and see if I like carrying it that way instead of clipped to my pocket. The clip is a 2 way job so I can clip it to my cap as a headlamp if needed. All in all, thus far it is an excellent purchase. $41 at Midway. $44 at Bass Pro. I used it tonight while walking the dog, it is all I need.
Joe
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- Tue Aug 13, 2024 11:07 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
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Re: EDC flashlight
- Thu Aug 08, 2024 9:34 pm
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Re: EDC flashlight
I have several Streamlight Pro-Tac flashlights. Recommend them highly. You can find them over on Amazon.
I carry one in my pocket and have another zip-tied to an old Harrington Richardson Breech-Loading Single shot shotgun in
case I run into a rattlesnake crawling out in the yard at night.
I carry one in my pocket and have another zip-tied to an old Harrington Richardson Breech-Loading Single shot shotgun in
case I run into a rattlesnake crawling out in the yard at night.