As I was walking through the glorious jungle of gear that was the 2022 SHOT Show, I came across a small booth for a company that has become one of my most used and most beloved flashlight brands; Ledlenser. The brand was founded in 1994, when two brothers with no more than a dream and 1,000 Deutschmarks decided they wanted to build and sell high-quality LED flashlights. In those early days, though, the brothers were turned down for loans by every major bank in Germany and were told their flashlight wasn’t a profitable idea; so they did what every successful entrepreneur does and they took to their garage and got to work.

Their website says, “With all the passion and courage of two young, newly-minted entrepreneurs, they managed without the bank and to their own surprise ended up selling more than $200 million Euros’worth of LED flashlights within the first 5 years.”

And with that, Ledlenser was a major player in the flashlight industry.

I first came across Ledlenser flashlights in 2011 when I was starting my career as a police officer. I’d just finished the 6-month police academy and I hadn’t had a paycheck hit my account in about 7 months. I did, however, need a good flashlight that I could use as a starting patrol officer. I drove to a local “police” store and was looking at Surefire and Streamlight flashlights, but quickly discovered that for the lumens I needed, I wasn’t going to be able to afford either of those. I then noticed a light on the shelf that boasted 400 lumens and was priced one-half to one-third what the other two brands’ lights were selling for. Out of necessity more than choice, I decided to go with the light that was reasonably priced; and that was my first Ledlenser flashlight.

It turns out that the light was a brilliant purchase. I used that original light daily for about 5 years before eventually buying its replacement; the Ledlenser P7R. It was more or less the same flashlight that I’d grown to love over the previous 5 years, but with one major upgrade; instead of 400 lumens it now came with 1,100 lumens. What a difference.

The first Ledlenser light I bought for patrol (L), its replacement (Center), and the new P7R Core (R) Ledlenser sent me to test. (Courtesy of Author)

Fast forward another 5 years and those two flashlights have seen just about everything while on-duty. Those lights have helped me find burglars, given me vision during night-shift foot pursuits, helped me search homes, businesses, and suspects more safely than I ever could’ve alone, and have literally shed light on a number of situations that absolutely teetered on deadly. It doesn’t need to be said probably, but that isn’t going to stop me; whether you are illuminating a Taliban stronghold to collect evidence after seizing the home or you are searching for an armed suspect in the dead of night, you have to trust that your flashlight won’t let you down.

I can say with conviction that neither of my Ledlenser lights has ever let me down.

Now that you’ve got a bit of background on my history with the lights, let’s get back to SHOT Show.