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  • DadSmith

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    Did anyone grab extra batteries for your battery powered optics?

    I grabbed several 10 packs of different Energizer button batteries my optics need. Right now they seem plentiful.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Good thinking. Two of mine use AA batteries, which I have plenty of, but one does use a CR 2032 and I don't have any spares. I'll pick up a couple when I go out.
     

    phylodog

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    One of the benefits of getting older is forgetting what you've ordered or where you put it. I found out a few weeks ago that I have enough CR2032 batteries to keep all of my T1s running for more than a decade.
     

    Tyler-The-Piker

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    2wks ago the battery died in my Inforce apl (g4G22), so I grabbed a 4pk - $17- of energizer lithium cr123 and also found a 6pk of Ds (4D Maglight) on clearance - $5- and I'm glad I did because when my wife checked the other day the battery section was wiped out (local walmart)
     

    eldirector

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    Having a terrible time finding 18650 batteries for my flashlight.

    We keep a backup or two for pretty much anything else. Most everything is rechargeable these days.
     

    bcannon

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    Picked up a 20pk of DD, 50pk of AA, 50pk of AAA, ordered 20 CR123s, and 10 CR2032s. I think I'm good for a while, I hope..
     

    femurphy77

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    We have a vendor we use at work that gives me the corporate discount when I buy a case. We're good to go. between that and a couple of rechargeable's we're covered.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    I didn't choose the carry handle life, the carry handle life chose me.

    I used my INGO lower to build a carry handle rifle.

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    I have 2 ARs with red dots, and I have a red dot on my VZ2008. My other ARs are scoped (no electronics).
     

    maxwelhse

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    I'm pretty sure I have an ancient box of brand new, yet likely "expired", Streamlight CR123s around here if anyone local needs some. I don't remember why I thought it was a good idea to buy a big box of them, but I did.
     

    Hoosierkav

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    I'm concerned about keeping rechargeables--yes, they're rechargeable, but a) without a recharger you're out of luck, and b) it seems like LEDs, etc., don't like rechargeables--something about how the power drops in them or something? There will be plenty of juice left, but the LEDs won't work... ??
     

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