So many prices, styles, lumens, laser options with light....From a lumen point of view, 120-150 +, is a blinding disorienting light (for the BG) at close distances. The spread or focus of the light is dependent on which app. your wanting it to do.
Light up an entire two car garage? Or a more blinding focused narrow beam?
Help us out....For example.. Size and function.
I can give you some sample criteria:
(Stolen/borrowed from candlepowerforums.com)
- Must be reliable.
- As simple of a user interface as possible for the feature set required.
- Single mode operation preferred (i.e., just maximum light). If multimode (e.g., Low, High, Strobe), maximum light must be available at the touch of a switch (i.e., instantly accessible).
- Must allow for one-handed weapon operation, i.e., the light must have a constant-on capability.
- Operating the light doesn't change the way I carry, hold, and mount the rifle.
- Absolute minimum light output of the original SureFire 6P, preferably a lot more. I have zero reservations in using 200+ lumens lamps for indoor or outdoor work.
- Beam pattern balances throw and flood. IMO, the SureFire SRTH and KT4 TurboHeads have an excellent beam pattern -- bright hot spot and huge spill.
- Minimum 30 minute run time. Ability to use 123A primaries or Li-ions (16340 or 17670; 18650 optional).
Envisioned application is urban personal defense -- indoor and outdoor. Being urban, engagement ranges are probably within 50 yds, and most likely closer.
.Scoutlights, M111, M952, M962, M972, M982, X200, Streamlight TLR-2.
How much do you want to spend? Here's a link to some: Surefire should have something that will work for you.
http://www.surefire.com/RifleCarbineSMGLightSystems http://www.cdnninvestments.com/tacticallights.htmlhttp://www.opticsplanet.net/surefire-rifle-carbine-weaponlights.htmlThere are even some on ebay from some reputable online dealers.
Hope it helps, but it's a very broad question with a bunch of answers. One can go from $30-$800.
