Originally Posted by
tomr
First, thank you all! This is way more than I hoped for and I confess a little overwhelming. After reading all of these and thinking a bit, it seems the KISS principle is relevant and what DocGKR had to say, speaks to that. A hundred bucks or so for a flashlight that'll most likely sit in a drawer, in anticipation of an event that odds are will never happen, seems both cheap enough and a bit extravagant - contradictory, I know. Regards the Surefire P2x Fury, theres the regular Surefire version and the EAG. Near as I can tell the EAG has what you all are calling a "clicky" switch and that is one that when pushed goes click on and pushed again goes click off. The non EAG version, comes with a switch that you push and hold and its on, let go (or drop) and its off. Push further, past merely on and it clicks and is on regardless of holding. Why the preference? Why does the Rogers school prefer the click on/click off?