--Jason--
Light, language (foreign), ammo and money-a world of difference between a little and none at all...particularly when you need one or more of the previously listed items.
With respect to the word “defensive” in the title, the fact that the OP has stated he works in law enforcement, and the fact that a single output light with a momentary only switch is most effective for fighting use, I wonder why people have tried to move this thread to EDC only? Is it that the initial argument has failed so we must change it to win rather than to facilitate discussion? The OP stated a challenge in effect as to the utility of a single mode light. That utility has been explained by experienced and knowledgeable individuals. The thread has either moved on or has devolved to the point of everyone trying to feel they are right or that they’ve “won”, and I’m done wasting my time with it. There are better parts of PF.
Last edited by TGS; 11-16-2019 at 09:59 PM.
"Are you ready? Okay. Let's roll."- Last words of Todd Beamer
OT, but, I have photos of the drink menus of a ton of local places saved in my phone. I can do a quick refresher look, then order like I’m their best regular ever when the wait staff show up.
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I also carry two lights: the "look at/for stuff" light, and the "you can’t look at me" light. Lights are indeed (relatively) inexpensive, small, and easy to pocket about one’s person.
Last edited by Totem Polar; 11-17-2019 at 01:54 AM.
”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB
For a “defensive” or EDC light I carry a Streamlight ProTac-1L-1AA which will run on 123s or AA batteries. Sure, I wish it was a little brighter but it works. My experience with anything clipped to a pocket is it can catch on something and get lost pretty easily so I’d rather not drop $200 on a small flashlight. I have an LED Photon Freedom Micro squeeze light on my keychain that actually gets used a lot as my keys are generally clipped to my belt loop. My cell phone is also small utility light so I have that too.
The Modlite handheld is interesting. Ive been running a Surefire R1 Lawman for the last few years as a duty light but I’ve been looking for a smaller “jump out” light for my vest/belt. I generally run a smaller Streamllight on my vest as a backup but it’s really not bright enough to use as a primary patrol light. I’m probably gonna pick up one of the Modlites...
Last edited by secondstoryguy; 11-17-2019 at 02:02 AM.
Oi vey.
Relax, I barely know how to multi quote on the computer, let alone on my phone. Sorry that I suck at the internet.
I'm still looking for exactly what I posted about in my first post. Use case scenarios. You and I are probably never going to see eye to eye on anything here as we are on two different planets apparently. I think that we should probably disengage. I do however have two more questions as I'm curious if you're willing to discuss.
Voodoo, what is your relationship with Modlight?
Would you be willing to forward the offense report/police report (whatever your agency calls it) from that particular situation that you referenced a few posts back? Unless of course its an open investigation.
@SoCalDep
There's no real need to differentiate unless we WANT to. I carry in an EDC capacity and I carry at work. My use of light tactics don't change but my equipment does because I'm not wearing the same uniform off duty (thank god). I think that a discussion in both realms is applicable to the original "challenge" as you call it.