Converted 3D-cell Maglite by the guy that started Elektrolumens
$25 Gun show special. 5 modes, CREE LED, runs on 1 AA batt. Got them to throw in an extender making it 2 AA batts.
Weiita Sparker F1655. 600 lumens, 1 18650 cell. Comes wit an adaptor for 3 AAA's. Focusable CREE LED. Came with a charger & I talked 'em out of a spare batt. $49
Flashlight Pix
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Re: Flashlight Pix
Mike should have something sweet cooked up soon with a real spiftastic digital paint job. Something unseen before, something with an orange clicky button...
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Re: Flashlight Pix
In the mean time, here are some that are on my computer desk, the rest are scattered about. Never know when you might need a good light or two, or ten.
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Cheap hardware store LED fladhlights. Added a red lens and mounted to my S12.
PLR-16 with cheap NCStar. Cheap, but effective. One of my favorites.
SureFire L1 Digital in green. NOT CHEAP at the time. My 1st commercial LED light. Green for game AND contrast with lasers (green lasers didn't exist). Mounted to my Mini30
Laser & Light combo. 2 mode light
PLR-16 with cheap NCStar. Cheap, but effective. One of my favorites.
SureFire L1 Digital in green. NOT CHEAP at the time. My 1st commercial LED light. Green for game AND contrast with lasers (green lasers didn't exist). Mounted to my Mini30
Laser & Light combo. 2 mode light
Re: Flashlight Pix
The crown jewel of my flashlight fleet, a custom Blackbear Borealis 1050 with rolls royce battery carrier. Doesn't look like much, but it's a beast.
Specs can be found here. http://www.blackbearflashlights.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
1050 lumens of raw retina searing power.
Specs can be found here. http://www.blackbearflashlights.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
1050 lumens of raw retina searing power.
كاف
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Re: Flashlight Pix
I like the tailcap on the Borealis!
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Re: Flashlight Pix
*Sigh*
Alright, Ill play...
Which then turned into this...
{Via the power of my imagination.}
(VanIsle Quad drop in. Brightest in the world, but you pay for that title...)
Weapon lights count?
Here is some EA porn as well...
Miss this Aspheric mag A LOT
This now belongs to Irish, miss this as well. Amazing light...
Dads Christmas gift last year.
Copper goodies
More weapons lights.
Done for now...
Alright, Ill play...
Which then turned into this...
{Via the power of my imagination.}
(VanIsle Quad drop in. Brightest in the world, but you pay for that title...)
Weapon lights count?
Here is some EA porn as well...
Miss this Aspheric mag A LOT
This now belongs to Irish, miss this as well. Amazing light...
Dads Christmas gift last year.
Copper goodies
More weapons lights.
Done for now...
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Re: Flashlight Pix
Just got this today:
Got it from here for $89 - 10% using the code "ebomey":
http://www.fightorflighttactical.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'm going to play with it for a while and likely do a review. I think these guys will agree to a discount off of my review once it's posted on youtube (if anyone is interested), but we'll have to wait and see about that.
http://powertacusa.com/product_info.php ... f6hbvoq2t0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;E5 specifications:
- Cree XM-L U2 LED with a lifespan of 50,000 hours
- Uses two 3V CR123A batteries (Lithium) or one 18650 rechargeable battery (Li-ion)
- 126mm (Length) x 25.4mm (Diameter)
- 66gram weight (excluding batteries)
- Digitally regulated output - maintains constant brightness
- Copper base plate for more efficient heat sinking
- Max output: 700 lumens with more than 1 hour using 2 Cr123As
- Max runtime:706 Hours
- Firefly: 0.09lumens. 706 hours. low: 30 lumens:65 hours.mid: 95 lumens: 9 hours.
- Max output: 700 lumens. 72 minutes. strobe: 700 lumens. 140 minutes
- Max beam distance:240m
- Peak beam intensity:19536cd
- Impact resistance:1.2m
- Waterproof to IPX-8 standard
- Reverse polarity protection, to protect from improper battery installation patent
- Temperature control current to avoid the over heating on the surface and
protect the driver from being damaged
- Slip-resistant body design
- Removable Stainless steel clip
- Tactical tail switch with momentary-on function
- Made of durable aircraft-grade aluminum
- Premium Type III hard-anodized anti-abrasive finish
- Toughened ultra-clear glass lens with anti-reflective coating
Got it from here for $89 - 10% using the code "ebomey":
http://www.fightorflighttactical.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I'm going to play with it for a while and likely do a review. I think these guys will agree to a discount off of my review once it's posted on youtube (if anyone is interested), but we'll have to wait and see about that.
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Re: Flashlight Pix
Here's my Microfire Challenger...
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