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
[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
Vietnam Period Flashlight-Check - US MILITARIA FORUM Hi Folks: I found this flashlight in a flea market and based upon my "limited" knowledge of Vietnam period field gear I "think" this flashlight is Vietnam period since there are no "guards" protecting the switch But the maker is "TAESUNG Flashlight" Model# DT-109 S which appears to be Kor
ANGLEHEAD FLASHLIGHT - FIELD PERSONAL GEAR SECTION - U. S. Militaria Forum I have 5 angle head flashlights #1 is a TL-122D made by MICRO-LIGHT with a hanger and a slot on the endcap ( IT DOES NOT LIGHT ) #2 is a MX-99 U made by FULTON MADE IN THE USA with wings on the switch #3 is a US MX-991 U made by FULTON MADE IN THE USA with wings on the switch #4 is a US MX-99
Quick Guide to Popular LEDS - UPDATED FOR 2024 - Flashlight Modding and . . . View this page for more clarification on Oslon naming schemes, as flashlight manufacturers and hobbyists use a variety of names GETIAN GT-FC40: 7070, 12V A large domeless LED with 16 dies, the FC40 is very high-CRI (95+, R9080) that produces 4000+ lumens when driven hard, and is relatively throwy compared to domed XHP70
MX-212 U raspberry flashlight - US MILITARIA FORUM With a unique colored flashlight, an inspector during a techical proficiency inspection could immediatally see the crew was using the proper flashlight OTOH, it could be that some general in the Pentagon just liked that color and placed a contract for 100K raspberry colored flashlights so he could get one for himself