Bought a new EDC flashlight, the security dudes at one of my clients offices were whinging about serrated bezel tacti flashlight I kept using.
https://www.nebotools.co.uk/products/lil-larry
And boots, Somehow I managed to end up having no boots in my kit, got rather a shock when the snow came.
https://www.regatta.com/samaris-mid-ii- ... on-spring/
New boots and flashlight
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I've got the big larry, cracking work type light, bit big and heavy for a pocket though (although it goes in my jacket inside pocket) I actually ordered the lil larry but as they were out of stock they sent me the big one for the same price.
I've since found what I assume is a knock off copy of the lil larry for a few quid and got a few of those. They seem to work well enough for what I wanted.
I've since found what I assume is a knock off copy of the lil larry for a few quid and got a few of those. They seem to work well enough for what I wanted.
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Got a lil Larry, quite like it, keep it in my GHB. It throws a lot of light out for its size and seems robust. By preference I carry a smally cheap cree in my jacket pocket though, a lot better beam. Its whatever works for the individual though.
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Wow! They actually examined your kit closely enough to see the serrated edge?preppergb wrote: the security dudes at one of my clients offices were whinging about serrated bezel tacti flashlight I kept using.
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Theres some cheapy crees on ebay with the torch and the COB on the side for a flood light, not as bright as the lil larry but bright enough to be usefull and you have the beam.Deeps wrote:Got a lil Larry, quite like it, keep it in my GHB. It throws a lot of light out for its size and seems robust. By preference I carry a smally cheap cree in my jacket pocket though, a lot better beam. Its whatever works for the individual though.
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No mate I was using it in a cupboard next to reception to see a bit better whilst I marked up the walls for HD shelving, first they grumbled about it, then asked if I could remove the bezel so I did and the lens and LED unit fell out. Should have seen their faces when I whipped out my folding knife (UK LEGAL) to cut off some protruding rawl plugs. In the end I told em to go away or i would not do the job and they could explain to their boss why the new server shelving was not fitted.Arzosah wrote:Wow! They actually examined your kit closely enough to see the serrated edge?preppergb wrote: the security dudes at one of my clients offices were whinging about serrated bezel tacti flashlight I kept using.
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Re: New boots and flashlight
preppergb wrote:No mate I was using it in a cupboard next to reception to see a bit better whilst I marked up the walls for HD shelving, first they grumbled about it, then asked if I could remove the bezel so I did and the lens and LED unit fell out. Should have seen their faces when I whipped out my folding knife (UK LEGAL) to cut off some protruding rawl plugs. In the end I told em to go away or i would not do the job and they could explain to their boss why the new server shelving was not fitted.Arzosah wrote:Wow! They actually examined your kit closely enough to see the serrated edge?preppergb wrote: the security dudes at one of my clients offices were whinging about serrated bezel tacti flashlight I kept using.
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