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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2225650" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>There is a guy out of Stillwater who sells flashlights at gun shows. Custom Car Stereo is the company, but this guy builds flashlights too. "Precision" is the brand name on the side. I carry one that is 380 lumens and cost me $55. It is just plain on/off with a momentary switch (which he will add to any light for $5). He also sells tailcaps with all the different modes -- high/low/strobe, etc., or pretty much any set of options you want. Personally I don't see the point of all that stuff... I don't think I would ever use them, and could see how you could accidentally switch modes when you don't want to when using it with a gun or in self defense or something. I also have a 250 lumen version that was $35. I like them, and they come with a very nice nylon/elastic/velcro belt carrier that is also perfect for carrying full size double stack pistol mags. I have a rechargeable lithium battery setup for these lights that I got from him too.</p><p></p><p>My other light is a Streamlight Stylus Pro. I like the small size, but it is just too dim at 60 lumens. I almost always carry one of the Precision lights instead. </p><p></p><p>One thing I need a good IWB flashlight holster. Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2225650, member: 4235"] There is a guy out of Stillwater who sells flashlights at gun shows. Custom Car Stereo is the company, but this guy builds flashlights too. "Precision" is the brand name on the side. I carry one that is 380 lumens and cost me $55. It is just plain on/off with a momentary switch (which he will add to any light for $5). He also sells tailcaps with all the different modes -- high/low/strobe, etc., or pretty much any set of options you want. Personally I don't see the point of all that stuff... I don't think I would ever use them, and could see how you could accidentally switch modes when you don't want to when using it with a gun or in self defense or something. I also have a 250 lumen version that was $35. I like them, and they come with a very nice nylon/elastic/velcro belt carrier that is also perfect for carrying full size double stack pistol mags. I have a rechargeable lithium battery setup for these lights that I got from him too. My other light is a Streamlight Stylus Pro. I like the small size, but it is just too dim at 60 lumens. I almost always carry one of the Precision lights instead. One thing I need a good IWB flashlight holster. Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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