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NUNN???
dreher
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What is this "S-word" you keep referring to lately??? I've seen you refer to it several times in recent posts.
I'm sorry, I don't understand.
<---dumb cowboy, I know.
I'm sorry, I don't understand.
<---dumb cowboy, I know.
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Pa, I don't think some people realize there are younger members here... Of course people learn by asking questions and I'd like to think we'll always help, but the truth is a question asked by a youngster will more likely get a more educational response than the exact same question asked by an adult. I think many people just assume the person on the keyboard is an adult, and therefore are quick to judge.
Nunn: Bambihunters response has me wondering would it be possible for Admin to put some kind of symbol by the name of all of our younger members. By younger I mean in age! We have several on board now and I think it is great! Wish we had more! Many response's would be less critical and more informational if we realized that we are addressing a younger person! Just a thought!
Pa.
To Ride, shoot straight,and speak the truth
This was the Ancient law of Youth
Old times are past, old times are done:
But the Law runs true, O little son!
Inquiring minds want to know![:D]
Waiting for a reliable review.
This light is, if it is as advertised, pretty important to me as I want one for my 22 year old daughter to have placed beside her Ruger LCR. A seriously bright light could be the extra that tips the balance in her favor should she ever have a break in/home invasion.
Dan
Armalite or anyone else, I need some type of feedback from a knowledgeable GBer. I would really like a seriously bright light for a multitude of reasons. The problem is that buying a product that doesn't live up to its hype always seem to produce a situation where trying to get a refund of your money seems to be very difficult.
This light is, if it is as advertised, pretty important to me as I want one for my 22 year old daughter to have placed beside her Ruger LCR. A seriously bright light could be the extra that tips the balance in her favor should she ever have a break in/home invasion.
I'll be sure to let everyone know. A few years back I took a surefire G2 and replaced the bulb with a cree bulb. It took a pretty good light and made it better. That is what I will use to compare this new to me light to.
It's a ton of light in a really small package.
What light are you talking about? If I get my hands on one I could test it in my lab. I test performance of luminaires for a living....
The Shadow Hawk
I carry a Streamlight Strion LED HL that puts out 500 lumens/10K candela, has three different brightness levels plus strobe mode, an aircraft aluminum body and is rechargeable.
It's a ton of light in a really small package.
Streamlight has a long time reputation as being a reliable light. I'd go with that (or one of the other reputable manufacturers) long before I'd use some fly by night outfit's light, where life and death may be the difference.
And fiery auto crashes
Some will die in hot pursuit
While sifting through my ashes
Some will fall in love with life
And drink it from a fountain
That is pouring like an avalanche
Coming down the mountain
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