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** MILITARY-GRADE FLASHLIGHTS FOR THEAVERAGE AMERICAN
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** THE TC12OO FLASHLIGHT IS 25XBRIGHTER THAN CIVILIAN FLASHLIGHTS.
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Builtrugged for military use, the TC1200 is constructed out of the mostdurable aircraft-grade aluminium on the market. Get dependable focusedlight with up to 2000x Telescoping Focus and 100,000 hours of lamplife. Pop in AAA batteries or use the Li-on rechargeable.
Alternate between five modes toadapt to any situation. High |Medium | Low | SOS | Strobe GEARUP (http://djhsab.waterwitchinthewest.com/8yuhsadasvfg) 

Thekey factors to compare when selecting a flashlight:

	* Light output
	* Battery type and run time
	* Size and weight

Flashlightsrange from under $20 to over $200, yet they may be the same size. Whatare the differences? Brightness is the biggest one. A pricier light ismore powerful due to the use of advanced bulb, battery and circuitrytechnology. A rechargeable battery can add to the cost, as can featuressuch as strong impact- and water-resistance, effective heat dissipationand multiple lighting modes.

Shoppingin person? Check out the following:

	* How does the light switch on and off? Could it beinadvertently switched on inside your pack? Or, if you plan to use itin cold conditions, how easily could you switch it on or off wearinggloves?
	* Does it appear rugged enough (or, conversely, light enough)for your needs?
	* How does it feel in your hand?
	* Is a tool required to change batteries?

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rugged for military use, the TC1200 is constructed out of the most
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light with up to 2000x Telescoping Focus and 100,000 hours of lamp
life. Pop in AAA batteries or use the Li-on rechargeable.</p>
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Medium | Low | SOS | Strobe </td>
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range from under $20 to over $200, yet they may be the same size. What
are the differences? Brightness is the biggest one. A pricier light is
more powerful due to the use of advanced bulb, battery and circuitry
technology. A rechargeable battery can add to the cost, as can features
such as strong impact- and water-resistance, effective heat dissipation
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<li>How does the light switch on and off? Could it be
inadvertently switched on inside your pack? Or, if you plan to use it
in cold conditions, how easily could you switch it on or off wearing
gloves?</li>
<li>Does it appear rugged enough (or, conversely, light enough)
for your needs?</li>
<li>How does it feel in your hand?</li>
<li>Is a tool required to change batteries?</li>
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<div style="text-align: center;">finger am I? Everything DARE taught me seems to be r/nothowdrugswork Granted, I've never tried harder stuff, but one drink didn't make me a worthless alcoholic, and I didn't hallucinate OR die the first time I tried pot. I get the intention behind DARE - to not start taking drugs in the first place because it can lead to addiction and/or a desire to be high more often or ways to get higher. Unfortunately, everything I learned wasn't helpful. Sticking with "just say no," the program could have been dramatically improved by instead of teaching kids how to say no to strangers, it instead taught kids how to<br>
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Indians/' 'no' 'Aaaahhhhh, you're indians! You're Indians for Hundreds of years after.'" Where's this from? Heard it before... Louis C.K. apparently we're back to calling them indians now (technically *American* Indian, as though that changes the fact that they're not from India). i don't know why or how that even makes sense, but american indian<br>
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Account Number: Ahmad-857789718776901<br>
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I probably should have, but I just didn't care I just wanted to get home from work already. Like it bothered me but in DC and on metro all you get are creepy catcalling asses every goddamn day and this didn't personally impact me any worse than all that. I totally understand why it would for most people though. I'm just jaded af and for some reason I hate it more when I'm made aware of a guy's gross thoughts about me than when he actually touches<br>
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