overload001
Newly Enlightened
A Sofirn hs10 headlamp that hangs around the rear view mirror
Well this may come as a shock to many of you....most LEOs are not "gun guys" or "flashlightophiles". Most of them use either whats issued or they find something they like and use it. As they progress in their careers they learn by doing/making mistakes. I learned early on. I had always been a hunter so guns were a thing for me. I like shooting sports and I was well educated as an enthusiast. The first time I saw an coworker carrying a $150-$200 knife, I thought that was insane. I showed him the gas station Fakerco I had and said it was just fine. He took my knife, opened it and put the blade halfway into an open filing cabinet drawer. He slammed the drawer shut and broke the blade in half. He gave me his knife so that I could do the same. I tried. It scratched it, and the drawer had a "bite" in it. I was impressed. He gave me that knife and gave me the buy once, cry once speech. Mind you this was before the internets were what they are now. Case in point, my Streamlight SL20x is from 2004? I still use it and I finally found someone here that had a Malkoff Drop in so that I could update it. I still carry that light and the yougins laugh at me or call it my "Molly Whopper".Kinda sad that a LEO would use a cheap piece-o-crap as his weapon-light, on a quality AR. Just sayin'....
I was most resistant to change. I started with a Magcharger and a G2 with P60 Xenon bulbs. Even after I lost my first magcharger, I bough the exact same one. Then suddenly boom, I started trying other brands and I was hooked. Hooked to modding lights and such. Yes you are right, most cops only use what they are issued, they are terrible about maintenance and most of the time their stuff doesnt work right because of it. Dirty guns, flashlights with bad batteries and holes in uniforms.Well this may come as a shock to many of you....most LEOs are not "gun guys" or "flashlightophiles". Most of them use either whats issued or they find something they like and use it. As they progress in their careers they learn by doing/making mistakes. I learned early on. I had always been a hunter so guns were a thing for me. I like shooting sports and I was well educated as an enthusiast. The first time I saw an coworker carrying a $150-$200 knife, I thought that was insane. I showed him the gas station Fakerco I had and said it was just fine. He took my knife, opened it and put the blade halfway into an open filing cabinet drawer. He slammed the drawer shut and broke the blade in half. He gave me his knife so that I could do the same. I tried. It scratched it, and the drawer had a "bite" in it. I was impressed. He gave me that knife and gave me the buy once, cry once speech. Mind you this was before the internets were what they are now. Case in point, my Streamlight SL20x is from 2004? I still use it and I finally found someone here that had a Malkoff Drop in so that I could update it. I still carry that light and the yougins laugh at me or call it my "Molly Whopper".
Side bar....if any one has another Malkoff for the SL20 hit me up!
So in my professional opinion. It's perfect for city police work. The newest SL20 is nice and it's a laser beam. But when on patrol in town I prefer the Malkoff. I wish he still made them. Plus this light is 15-20 years old and has scars and stories….maybe a little DNA that is not mine. 😁Cool! How's the beam on that? the reflector looks interesting.