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Spray paint a black one any colour you like.

No disrespect , But I Think you kinda missed the ongoing point... its more about a better design concept to be implemented into the actual initial design.
 
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Thats VERY impressive.. thanks for posting,
 
Anyone have a good answer for why the majority of torches are produced in Black??

As in , " Really-bloody-difficult-to-find-when-you-want-to-as-its-an-emergency-Black "



Just saying , I'm pretty sure no torch manufacturers care what I think by myself and will read this , but what do you guys think?
 
Because most are sold for hunting or for Tac use.
You have a point but your missing a trick. Add a lit marker. I use tritium that glow on their own but light powered ones are easy to acquire. Put it on the end of a lanyard longer that the torch so you can use the torch to power it up.
If it has a tailcap push button... you can buy GITD replacements but you need a 2nd light. It is always good to have a 2nd back up light anyway and spare cells which is another dource of light loss at the wrong time.
 

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