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Vietnam Period Flashlight-Check - US MILITARIA FORUM I do also own a flashlight that I found and it is a "MX991 U" which was first issued to military personnel during the Vietnam war (see attached picture)… but for me I recall the tell-tale sign of a late period flashlight vs a post-Vietnam period flashlight was the lack of a switch guard
Flashlight TL-122-C WW2 period - US MILITARIA FORUM Here's an example of the classic TL-122-C angle-headed flashlight, widely issued and used during WW2 Despite its age, it lit up first time when I loaded it with a couple of Duracells! This plastic bodied version replaced the earlier brass bodied type It was manufactured by the United States Ele
[Review] Sofirn SP31 V3 - BudgetLightForum. com The flashlight was sent to me by Sofirn for review Here’s the product’s link: Sofirn SP31 V3 (non-affiliate) The Sofirn SP31 V3 comes in a normal cardboard box The following accessories are included with the flashlight bundle: Sofirn-branded 18650 cell USB Type-C charging cable 2 x replacement o-rings Lanyard The flashlight comes with black, matte anodization and heavy texturing around
US Vietnam MX-991 U Flashlight - US MILITARIA FORUM Close up #3 US Vietnam MX-991 U Flashlight Hi, I recently came across this flashlight and wondered what members thought of it? I believe it is Vietnam period as it has no switch guards which according to a past topic were added in 1984 at least by Fulton LINK (Switch Guards) It is marked: U S MX-991 U G T PRICE PRODUCTS, INC Los Angeles Cal, 31 This example appears to be completely
Quick Guide to Popular LEDS - UPDATED FOR 2024 - Flashlight Modding and . . . San’an Optoelectronics: Another Chinese manufacturer, new to the flashlight world with their extremely high-power SFS, SFN, and SFQ LEDs The SFN55 in particular is capable of 10,000+ lumens These are starting to become popular in lights that go for maximum possible output, though they are known to have poor greenish tint and low-CRI
Pilots penlights - CREWMAN GEAR - U. S. Militaria Forum He told me the whole markings should be, if fully readable: FLASHLIGHT, PENLIGHT STYLE, PILOTS, MS 21998-2, U S ACCUR ELX OH P N 213310-2 He guess it should be from about very late '50s to early '60s as for the origins, and the successor to the one you pictured in post #2 Hope this can help - franco
ANGLEHEAD FLASHLIGHT - FIELD PERSONAL GEAR SECTION - U. S. Militaria Forum I have 5 angle head flashlights #1 is a TL-122D made by MICRO-LIGHT with a hanger and a slot on the endcap ( IT DOES NOT LIGHT ) #2 is a MX-99 U made by FULTON MADE IN THE USA with wings on the switch #3 is a US MX-991 U made by FULTON MADE IN THE USA with wings on the switch #4 is a US MX-99