Louis' thumb moved, and the gargoyle glowed yellow-white. His index finger shifted, and the beam narrowed to a pencil of green light. The gargoyle sprouted a white-hot navel.
(Read more about Niven's flashlight laser)
It's not quite a flashlight laser, but we're getting there. Take a look at this customized Maglite flashlight.
An Osram HLX 64623 bulb "over-clocked" to 14+V, to about 140 watts, with an estimated light output of about 4000 lumens. (Compare that to a regular 2D MagLight, which is much, much less than 50 lumens.)
There's also a metal reflector.
Thanks to bajab for pointing this one out. Via Extreme Geek.
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