Well the key dimensions are tailcap diameter and overall length, as you probably already know. I can suggest several maxpedition nylon holsters that would work. But you are looking for leather, correct? Thus, basketweave requirement.
One potential problem with carrying this light in an open...
You are looking for a holster that would fit a 29mm diameter...stay tuned!
Upon further review, the Safariland will not work!
Maybe contact Stallion Leather with dimensions of the light and see if they have something that would work.
Overall length : 175mm/6.89", Bezel diameter : 45mm,1.77"...
Actually it worked pretty well. I had to remove the pocket clip from the light or it would snag when drawing it. Also if you have the strike bezel installed, you will have to cover the hole at the bottom of the holster(I used electrical tape) or the bezel can slip through. I purchased mine at...
I've handled the M 20 and the TK 11. Of those two, the M 20 gets a slight nod over the Fenix. M 20 is certainly more versatile, comes with a geat holster, and just looks great. The Fenix feels like it could withstand the coming zombie apocalypse with nary a scratch and in my opinion would...
Contact BugOutGear via email. More than likely you will get a quick answer. I can point you in the right direction for UCL lens' and other stuff, but not weapon mounts and pressure switches. Good luck.
That's about as cheap as you will find it, but from what I understand, it's worth the money. As far as protected 18650s go, there are only three brands I would use. Pila 600P's, Wolf Eyes 168A's, and AW 18650's, in that order, are the best in my eyes. I think you will find Tom and others would...
Sounds like a plan! Hey, you can use next year's deduction to have it modded by Milky...I'm thinking you'd really like the Room Sweeper conversion.:naughty:
Seriously though, congrats on joining the fatherhood club!:twothumbs
Wolfeyes, Fenix, and Urnabeam all have quality lights w/ pressure switches available and would probably fall under $200 after the dust settles. Other than that there is always Surefire, but the dedicated weapon lights start at $300+. Even adapting one of the regular models of Surefire to a...