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Home » Door Kickers » The Beam of Life

The Beam of Life

Until recently, I never really thought that much about flash­lights. I use ‘em for hunt­ing, root­ing around for lost socks and try­ing to see if my steak is rare or medium rare on those post daily sav­ings win­ter grill nights.

In 2005 I got my hands on a Surefire tac­ti­cal flash­light and was impressed with its beam strength and dura­bil­ity. I used it on night raids in Iraq as my as my first line of defense against an AK-​​47-​​toting bad guy wait­ing for me in a dark­ened room.

It wasn’t until this past week at the Blackhawk media sem­i­nar that I learned how a prop­erly employed beam can really be a big ben­e­fit in a low light gunfight.

Vaughn Baker, Blackhawk’s flash­light guru, explained some of the tech­nol­ogy that goes into mak­ing a tac­ti­cal flash­light. There’s a dif­fer­ence in per­for­mance with the lower priced mod­els since they use Xenon bulbs, which throw less bright light a shorter dis­tance. They work well, but when you step up to the LED bulbed mod­els, that’s where the beam is so bright it’ll almost strip paint.

As Baker puts it “you can pole vault with that kind of flashlight.”

I had no idea that the LED lights are pro­gram­ma­ble — they have an elec­tronic chip that reg­u­lates the amount of power trans­mit­ted from the bat­tery to the bulb. The topest-​​end lights have sev­eral set­tings, one that shoots a hard bright, con­stant beam, a flick of the fin­ger deliv­ers a duller beam so you won’t flash out your eyes if you need to look at a map or write some notes and another flip deliv­ers a strob­ing beam on the high­est power. Blackhawk’s Gladius light can be cus­tomized by the user to deliver the desired bright­ness on each of the settings.

But its when Baker took us to the black­ened shoot house that I really saw how flash­lights — when employed with newly devel­oped tac­tics — really help.

[Please excuse the dark­ened videos…there’s not a ton to see, but you can hear Baker give a short les­son on how to — and not to — use your light]

Baker runs another com­pany called Strategos International which has a two-​​day low-​​light train­ing course designed to teach oper­a­tors how to make the most of their tac­ti­cal light.

According to Baker, 80 per­cent of police shoot­ing fatal­i­ties hap­pen in low light con­di­tions and the vast major­ity of those hap­pen within 10 to 20 feet. And oh by the way, on aver­age the engage­ment lasts 2.5 seconds.

That’s why to Baker it’s crit­i­cally impor­tant to learn how to lever­age that flash­light to your max­i­mum advan­tage in con­fronta­tions at night, or in dark­ened rooms. My expe­ri­ence with US troops in Iraq and Afghanistan demon­strated to me that while the troops had the flash­lights on the end of their rifles, they weren’t using them in any sort of “tac­ti­cal” manner…in other words, they used them to light things but didn’t use them in ways that would con­fuse their tar­gets or mask their own move­ment.

The long and the short of it is, Baker says, hold the light away from your body with your off hand and flick it on and off in dif­fer­ent places so an adver­sary can’t get a fix on where it’s com­ing from. Make sure to aim the light at the opponent’s eyes when you do beam in on him and Baker’s secret weapon is the strobe func­tion. As he demon­strated on us, periph­eral vision and bal­ance are dra­mat­i­cally reduced when a bright as hell strobe is pop­ping you in the face.

It was a truly fas­ci­nat­ing look at not only the tech­nol­ogy that goes into these highly sophis­ti­cated lights, but also how new tech­niques on their use can really give you an edge when you find your­self at the pointy end of the spear.

– Christian

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  1. pedestrian says:
    October 24, 2008 at 10:11 pm

    I see more cars with LED brake lamps installed these days. LED is power effe­cient, but the prob­lem is that they are damn too bright. When I was dri­ving at night star­ing at LED brake lamps, my eyes got tired for the bright­ness, and my vis­i­bil­ity decreased. You never want to stare at LEDs for a long time, and yes espe­cially those SUREFIRE flash­lights with LED. The LEDs are more and more replac­ing tra­di­tional light bulb these days in var­i­ous elec­tron­ics, and even traf­fic lights. I won­der when we will see cost effe­cient LED room lights replac­ing floures­cent tubes. Fire, gas lamps, light bulb, floures­cent, and LED, the age of new gen­er­a­tion of light is here.

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  2. Gordon McDonald says:
    October 27, 2008 at 7:15 am

    I just wanted to con­grat­u­late you on the increased num­ber of per­sonal equip­ment arti­cles we’ve been see­ing recently. I’ve been very impressed with the qual­ity and depth of the arti­cles.
    Keep them com­ing please.

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  3. txzen says:
    October 28, 2008 at 12:39 am

    Pretty cool, I want one but of course I don’t need one. On a tan­gen­tial note it is kind of inter­est­ing to think that any­one with 100 hours on a com­bat sim­u­la­tor; yes, like coun­ter­strike knows what this guy is talk­ing about per­fectly 13 year old gamers already using this type of tac­tic in sim­u­la­tors… so basi­cally; More FPS video gam­ing for troops!!

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