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ComfyBear
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HANDY FLASHLIGHT

Post by ComfyBear »

Here's a nifty flashlight, that has more than first meets the eye.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D99NHb6B03s
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Post by Normous »

Quite the tool 8)
When using it like a rifle make sure you keep your finger tips away from the business end. I could hurt alot more than getting your finger whiped by an Excalibur string.
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Post by Mike P »

I Want That!
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Post by HW »

I have a feeling that will not be available north of the border.
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Post by Rage_A_Holic »

Oh man. That's amazing.

Thanks for the post.
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Post by saxman »

Now thats a flashlight :shock: :shock:
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Post by DOXNUT »

Just a matter of time before someone takes that toy to school, to share with their friends. Just to compact and handy, to create more good then bad.
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Post by Grizzly Adam »

Many legitimate covert uses, too, I'm sure.
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Post by Fishn-Hunter »

Wow that is very cool very 007.
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Post by Farmer »

Now that is a multi purpose flashlight worth buying ! :lol:
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Post by ecoaster »

Glad I need to worry about taking my guns to get the mail :roll: . If I was that worried about my surroundings, I would pack up and move. I saw one at Marks Work Warehose that was more legal here in Ontario. It was a ball cap (mossy oak) with two led lights in the brim. There was an on/off button on the underside of the brim. $20.
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Post by Grizzly Adam »

My mailbox is one mile and 800 feet from my house!

The only creatures I've ever closely encountered on a walk to the mailbox are 600 lb. bears (and lots of smaller ones), red wolves, coyotes, foxes, bobcats, mink, weasels, otters, coon, possum, rabbits, squirrels, muskrat, nutria, copperheads, water moccasins, rattlesnakes, eagles, hawks, owls, assorted geese and ducks, herons, egrets and other waterbirds, innumerable songbirds and countless turtles ... plus millions of bugs, yellowflies that sound like a helicopter and mosquitos that have to file flight plans.

I've never met a human on foot, though! :shock:

Hoping to see an alligator on our road some day.

And yes, I'm usually armed when I walk to the mailbox. Not 'cause I'm afraid, but 'cause I'm prudent. :D
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Post by hikerman »

How many times did point that thing to his gut?
:shock: :shock:
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