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Here's an example of the classic TL-122-C angle-headed flashlight, widely issued and used during WW2. Despite its age, it lit up first time when I loaded it with a couple of Duracells! This plastic bodied version replaced the earlier brass bodied type. It was manufactured by the United States Electric Manufacturing Corporation under the USA LITE brand. The switch was dual function being either ...
Quick compilation of Anduril Flashlights and their firmware reflash procedures. BLF version of an older Reddit post. For more details, visit Unofficial Guide to Updating Anduril Firmware — Unofficial Guide to Updating Anduril Firmware Anduril-based flashlights make use of Atmel ATTINY microcontrollers (MCUs) for output/mode control, which can can be reflashed with updated or modified ...
Imalent sent their MS32 for review, and Matt loaned me his SR32 and MS18 for comparison. While it may hold the record for brightest flashlight on the market, the question I had going into this was “Is the MS32 actually a good flashlight?” Here is the video review on the Lumencraft channel. In short: The MS32 is insanely powerful on Turbo, but more importantly it’s actually able to ...
“Flat” flashlights are still very popular right now. Nitecore offers various tactical flashlights with a flat design in its EDC series. The latest model, the EDC23, focuses on the EDC properties. Earlier models were simply too long for the pockets of regular pants. The EDC23 is quite a bit shorter, but still has the same tactical features as the larger models. You can find the German ...