Billy Shafer
Well-known Member
Do they still make the old flashlights. Seems like all I see now. Are LED ones. I kinda miss the old style.
Good evening: I have several LED type flashlights. I bought one Craftsman from Lowe's, liked it so well I bought two more. About 15 dollars each, IIRC. The Craftsman I like has a swivel head, so you can have the head parallel with the body, or turn it around to 90 degrees, then clip it to your belt and it will point straight ahead. Also has a pretty good magnet in the base. No comparison to Harbor Freight cheapo models. BTW, I have several 3-D cell Maglights, I have not touched them in several years since I removed the batteries.(quoted from post at 23:53:44 01/02/21) You can get a Little Nebo" That is 3 inches long, 3/4 inch in diamter, fits in your shirt pocket. Runs on one little cr123 battery, twice as bright as a 2 d cell boat anchor from the past.
(quoted from post at 00:08:18 01/03/21) Many years ago I worked graveyard shift at a Fleet truck repair facility.. One of the company required tools was a maglight that held at least 3 D cells.. After a few weeks and having some very questionable people show up, the shift foreman filled me in on that company policy.. "A mag light with 3 D cells or more is simply a tool it is not a weapon" It seems that before I went to work there, they had a mechanic get mugged during a night shift.. at that point all night employs had to carry a light with them... It was basicly a baseball bat with a headlight on the end... Mine was a 6 cell.. it was heavy, but it did swing rather nicely..
I understand you're sentimental feelings but the LED flashlights are so much better/brighter. Did you every drop an incandescent flashlight and break the filament? It's really hard to break the LED.(quoted from post at 23:03:10 01/02/21) I just miss some of the old things we had. The old style alwats worked until you needed them. Then the battery was dead.
(quoted from post at 17:43:52 01/02/21) Let me ask... WHY do you miss the old style? I've thrown away every "old style" flash light I ever had. They are like a brown dim candle compared to an equivalent LED light. The batteries last longer in LED as well. I had an old 3-cell halogen Mag-light and when compared to a new LED 2-cell Mag-light you can't even tell the halogen light is turned on.![]()
(quoted from post at 11:54:31 01/03/21) I have small hands. I preferred my 6 C cell over the D cell. I left it set to long with dead
batteries and now can't get the batteries out. I still keep it in my truck just in case I run out of
bullets in the 9mm.
Good evening, all: Several years ago I had batteries go bad in a genuine Mag-Light. Either the Mag-Light company or the battery company had a deal that they would rebuild the light with no cost to me. I got it done, but now I cannot remember which company had the deal, nor who to send the light to. Someone reading this probably knows!!!(quoted from post at 15:36:55 01/03/21)
Back in the day we had an abandoned Atlas missile silo a few miles out of town. Stairway down about 30' to the first big blast door to go through. It was deep dark black down there and a 2 D cell flashlight just disappeared in the dark. Had to have a 6 volt lantern flashlight to get around. They had stripped out all the electronics but left all the field manuals for the equipment laying around. So much for keeping missile technology top secret. Had fun slamming those big blast doors shut with that heavy boom when they close.
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