Thanks Buddy for the interesting review! 👍 Trustfire and Ultrafire are still "saved in my headfiles" as low-budget, low-quality brand that make "solala" Flashlight and especially batteries with "fantastic" mAh- and A-values 😉😄. But your Introduction and the drone-flight at the end are once again awesome.👍 LG
Id rather use a powerfull laser for tactical purposes. In fact i do that (against dogs) when on a bicycle. Im not saying flashlights arent good, but it does not produce long lasting damage so i can run.
A laser like that can and will cause lasting damage if it hits the retina (even a reflection of it might do). It is an even more agressive measure than a pepperspray. Plus it is a forbidden item in many areas and much less versatile as a tool compared to a flashlight. A bright flashlight is a great low-level defense option.
@@wearandtear6692 i respect your opinion, it might be true for a civilised country as USA where people dont die bitten by dogs. As for human attackers, a laser is a less aggresive defense then a LuzonLarge or a fire weapon. In my country you cant carry a knife or a pistol.
@@wearandtear6692 its unreliable on wind and also they got to be pretty close. A laser can scatter a pack from 25 meters away. To be honest i rather kill all the dogs then be biten by one. Again, please dont judge me with the USA standards, here its Romania, almost a shithole. And we cant even blame others for this situation. Edit: i own 3 dedicated throwers, Acebeam L17, Sofirn IF22A and a mighty Acebeam K75. I guess i could try one instead of a laser.
Thanks Buddy for the interesting review! 👍 Trustfire and Ultrafire are still "saved in my headfiles" as low-budget, low-quality brand that make "solala" Flashlight and especially batteries with "fantastic" mAh- and A-values 😉😄. But your Introduction and the drone-flight at the end are once again awesome.👍 LG
Your New Intro should post on 4 July🤣
Yes! ;-)
Id rather use a powerfull laser for tactical purposes. In fact i do that (against dogs) when on a bicycle.
Im not saying flashlights arent good, but it does not produce long lasting damage so i can run.
A laser like that can and will cause lasting damage if it hits the retina (even a reflection of it might do). It is an even more agressive measure than a pepperspray. Plus it is a forbidden item in many areas and much less versatile as a tool compared to a flashlight. A bright flashlight is a great low-level defense option.
@@wearandtear6692 i respect your opinion, it might be true for a civilised country as USA where people dont die bitten by dogs. As for human attackers, a laser is a less aggresive defense then a LuzonLarge or a fire weapon. In my country you cant carry a knife or a pistol.
For such dogs I would go for a spray perhaps?
@@wearandtear6692 its unreliable on wind and also they got to be pretty close. A laser can scatter a pack from 25 meters away. To be honest i rather kill all the dogs then be biten by one. Again, please dont judge me with the USA standards, here its Romania, almost a shithole. And we cant even blame others for this situation.
Edit: i own 3 dedicated throwers, Acebeam L17, Sofirn IF22A and a mighty Acebeam K75. I guess i could try one instead of a laser.