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    Please disregard

    Retracted. -Sorry
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    7W Golston® 2xCR123A Waterproof Super Bright

    True dat! For the same price or less than I spent for my first "Golston", there are some outstanding lights out there. The novelty of this light is that it was one of the first really bright, cheap Luxeon II lights that was really easy to mod. With no driver, but just a huge resistor...
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    Best Value in gun-mounted light???

    Dude, (Edit: Ditto metlarules! Three people posted in the time it took me to write this.) For the price these make the G2 obsolete: Check this Solarforce LM-1 weapon mount for $30 Then add the L2B R2 light for $28. It's well brighter than 180 lm. and the PTS pressure switch for $12...
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    Ultrafire wf 1000Ll/900L owners -help!

    Duuude, Anyone? I'll buy on the first confirmation that the tailcaps are interchangeable! Bernie
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    Ultrafire wf 1000Ll/900L owners -help!

    Yes, I posted this question on Wed. but I didn't hear from you Ultrafire owners. Do the Ultrafire WF series P7 lights have tailcap threads compatible with SureFire tailcaps? There are a ton of great accessories based on the SureFire G, P, etc. tailcap thread architecture: forward clicky...
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    Do the Ultrafire WF series lights have SureFire compatible tailcap threads?

    True dat! I have one one the way. I'll post about it when I get it. I have a dozen or so "Golston" hosts laying around that I can tap for a SF compatible frankenweaponlight. I have a Mossy 835 house gun, with a tri-rail forend, and a tricked out Tapco SKS with rails everywhere. I"m trying to...
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    Do the Ultrafire WF series lights have SureFire compatible tailcap threads?

    The point is, there are a ton of great accessories based on the SureFire G, P, etc. tailcap thread architecture: forward clicky tailcaps, pressure switches, rail mount adapters, battery tube extensions, tactical grip adapters (I have a rare TnC Detonator), etc. I want to get a SSC P7 light...
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    Do the Ultrafire WF series lights have SureFire compatible tailcap threads?

    Can I use SureFire style (now universal) tailcaps and extensions with the Ultrafire WF 1000L? Thanks, Bernie
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    Where can I find a SF compatible body with an integral rail mount?

    Bingo! Solar force makes several SF compatible lights that use a common body section with a picatinny mount built in; and the mount is even a quick disconnect mount! See HERE They even sell the 1 cell mount section separately! Bernie
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    Any SureFire compatible budget lights?

    Do any of the quality lower priced lights have tailcap and head threads? I want to make a few modular lights, and want the flexibility to change heads and tailcaps between different brands. Thanks, Bernie
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    Where can I find a SF compatible body with an integral rail mount?

    I want to build a weapon light that has a picatinny rail mount built in. Of course I can use a good ring mount for my 1" OD light, but I like the slick integrated mount seen on the SureFire Millenium series lights. I don't want SureFire prices though. I also want to build the light myself...
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    Anyone used this tactical tailcap?

    Bump... Anyone?
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    Anyone used this tactical tailcap?

    I am looking for a tape switch for my weapon light. I have used the G&P strobing tape switch, but it self-discharges. I found THIS "replica" three-way switch. It is very cool. Has anyone tried this product? I'm not afraid to risk $25 but with this many features, it sounds too good to be...
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    G&P Surefire tailcap.... Hmmm.

    Worse, mine was on my home-defense weapon. Had I needed it in an emergency, I would have been screwed. Now I'm looking for a good but affordable tape switch for my SureFire compatible light. Bernie
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    G&P Surefire tailcap.... Hmmm.

    I love the features of the G&P strobing tailcap, but it will indeed drain the batteries. It will also malfunction (won't "constant on") when the batteries are much lower than 6V. That doesn't allow for much use in a 2 x 123 light before it croaks even with LiIons. I tried using it with three...
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