| For years now, Lumencraft has made pocket | | | | on and off. On the outside of the push button it |
| flashlights their specialty. Their newest model | | | | has a rotary knob that adjusts the brightness. |
| called the GatLight V3, or Gatling V3, is the | | | | You can have it on a low setting to conserve |
| ultimate high end flashlight that has to be seen to | | | | battery life or on the brightest level that provides |
| be believed. | | | | all the light you could ask for. |
| Lumencraft launched this newest pocket flashlight | | | | These new GatLights are made right here in the |
| in March 2007 and named it after the Gatling Gun. | | | | United States, something I found to be quite |
| The idea is cool and the design is even better. | | | | refreshing to say the least. There are over 80 |
| The GatLight V3 is made out of carbon fiber and | | | | parts that go into making this flashlight, which is |
| titanium that is aerospace quality. Each individual | | | | about 10 times as many that can be found in a |
| flashlight is custom-made and will take upwards of | | | | standard type of flashlight. |
| 3 months to be delivered. Cost for this impressive | | | | The titanium used in the Gatling V3 helps to |
| flashlight is approximately $375 for the titanium | | | | eliminate heat build up when using the light on the |
| model. | | | | highest settings. Another aspect I found that was |
| So what makes this light so special? Beyond its | | | | nice was how the light doesn't go dim when the |
| looks it is also one of the brightest pocket | | | | batteries begin to wear down. Instead, the light |
| flashlights in existence. | | | | simply shuts off when the batteries are fully |
| In back, the flashlight has a push button to turn it | | | | drained. |