Streamlight MicroStream Flashlight Review & Night Test

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So out of all these lights, which one is your favorite, and which is the best "bang for the buck?"

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Ace2cool wrote:So out of all these lights, which one is your favorite, and which is the best "bang for the buck?"
oh man tough call. all serve great but different jobs.

my opinion on my lights are as follows:
streamlight stinger xt led: for patrol duty carry / holster carry / search & rescue / heavy duty use. my oldest and most used/trusted light. 300+lumens is blinding and useful. lasts 2 hours too! and rechargeable!!)
streamlight microstream: for pocket/purse carry (reliability is known to be A+. and its really bright, small and useful.)
Streamlight 90541 Survivor: very bright, safe in volatile area, duty issued in every FD dept(including mine).
uzi: for a tactical / holster / hip carry / man-purse (lots of modes and suuuper bright)
ebay light: in the car for "just in case" - since idk how reliable the led module is. (great distance/throw, cheap, lots of options. great light for $4.)



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