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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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<blockquote data-quote="THE_EVIL_TW1N" data-source="post: 15253163" data-attributes="member: 84954"><p>We have issued Pelican 7060 LED flashlights, which are rechargeable. Work great, no complaints. I wear it on my duty belt. Don't know which holster I use, didn't pay too much attention to that. I did have to buy a real leather one tho since the one that came with the flashlight fell apart within 6 months. The leather one has lasted me 5+ years.</p><p></p><p>I also carry a spare flashlight (not as strong, AA batteries) as my backup in one of my pants pocket for when the Pelican dies. No biggie, I just take it home to charge when it does inevitably die. </p><p></p><p>I used to charge the Pelican in the car, but I found myself forgetting it and having to use my backup more often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THE_EVIL_TW1N, post: 15253163, member: 84954"] We have issued Pelican 7060 LED flashlights, which are rechargeable. Work great, no complaints. I wear it on my duty belt. Don't know which holster I use, didn't pay too much attention to that. I did have to buy a real leather one tho since the one that came with the flashlight fell apart within 6 months. The leather one has lasted me 5+ years. I also carry a spare flashlight (not as strong, AA batteries) as my backup in one of my pants pocket for when the Pelican dies. No biggie, I just take it home to charge when it does inevitably die. I used to charge the Pelican in the car, but I found myself forgetting it and having to use my backup more often. [/QUOTE]
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