These police officers wear a light holder in their belt (a plastic
and leather ring). On exiting their cars, they slip in the ring one of
the powerful rechargeable lights, most commonly the Magcharger (200
lumens) or the Ultra Stinger (295 lumens) and sometimes a BOREALIS 1050
lumens.
Those are ideal lights for search, clearing houses,
backyards, warehouses etc. Being rechargeable, they are always used
with a maximum run time (taken out of the charger at start of the
shift), a thing that you can not do with 123 batteries unless you are
willing to dump half-used batteries at the start of a shift.
Their
large diameter (2 inches) reflectors put more light at a longer
distance than any of the belt lights. Even though some of the belt
lights approach 200 lumens, they do it with reduced run time and much
reduced throw, due to their small diameter reflectors.
A
Magcharger will put a spot of light at 150 yards, as will the Ultra
Stinger and a BOREALIS, which has the capability of illuminating the
whole road for 250 yards.
Those lights are ideal for traffic
stops, accident sites and the ones with major lumen output can even
illuminate through heavily tinted windows, which makes them ideal car’s
lights or for using in an emergency situation.
Lets start with
the popular Surefire G-2 (or 6 P) at 65 lumens, the target is the 8 by
12 tool shed at 30 yards. We are going to pit the Surefire G-2 65
lumens $35.00 against the Surefire Digital Lumamax L-4 (also 65 lumens
and with a price tag of $160.00).
Surefire G-2 65 lumens

Surefire L-4 Luxeon V, LED, 65 lumens

And now we are going to pit the Surefire 6 P with the P-61 120 lumen
lamp (20 minutes run time) against the best Luxeon LED thrower that I
have (similar to the cree LED).
This is a Mc Gizmo PR T head with a TWOJ bin Luxeon doing 120 plus lumens.
Surefire Centurion C-2 (same as the 6P) with the P-61 lamp, 120 lumens.

And the PR T with TWOJ bin Luxeon, (LED) @ 120 lumens

And now we are going to show a belt light of 200 lumens (The
Surefire Centurion III with the P-91 lamp, 200 lumens, 20 minutes run)
and three cars' lights of 200 lumens plus and beyond.
Surefire Centurion C-III, 200 lumens P-91 lamp.

And here the Magcharger also 200 lumens, with its bigger reflector
and tighter focus will throw the light at 150 yards, while the
Centurion III range will stop at 45 or 50 yards.
Magcharger 200 lumens (40,000 candlepowers)

And here is the Ultra Stinger, the most powerful of the Stingers
rechargeables from Streamlight with 295 lumens and 75,000 candlepower,
although this figure is largely inflated when you consider that is
about “bulb” lumens and not torch or “real” lumens.

And now the BOREALIS, with the format of a 3 D (12 1/2 inches long)
outputting 1050 lumens (two million candlepower) for 50 minutes.

Do I need to say anything about the importance of a powerful light
for police use when clearing a backyard or wooded area? As you well can
see the capabilities of each light from these pictures.
Best regards,
Watchmaker
Posted on the Carryconcealed.net forum by "Watchmaker" Used with permission.
Posted on
Thursday, June 19, 2008
by Watchmaker