Hello everyone! I was wondering is there a forum or a sub forum where the Canadian members meet to discuss flashaholic meet and greets ie: once a year or so. Some of us may not be able to visit the shot show or travel at all to the USA but do want to view and exchange info on new products, or...
I have use my new streamlight microstream so many times that I just bought 2 more as backups. It is my favorite to date cheap EDC that I am not afraid to loose. I use my nitecore d10 daily as well for tasks that require a brighter lighting condition. I have used the surefire E1B a few times as...
LOL I think this thread is hilarious! Who in their right mind would even consider this as a possibility! So this is how silly rumours get started....hmm gonna duck out of this one.:crackup:
:party:THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR SUGGESTIONS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR! Thanks for the replies I think all of these ideas are great and I am sure to secure mu EDC in one fashion or another. I especially like the setup Posted by H2Orower I think I am going to go that route. By reading all of your posts I...
I have the same battery problems as you do with the trustfire. I can use them in my nitecore extreme but not it the nitecore ex10 and so on. They do not make proper contact because they are to long in length. Mine are actually crooked at the bottom the metal is actually on a slight degree...
I learned a valuble lesson today. I relied soley on the clip from my Surefire Backup E1B to secure the light onto my belt. I chose the E1B because of the power,smooth finish and sturdy clip (so I thought). I know it fell from my belt at somepoint within my day. I spent the day getting in and out...
I personally have 2 E1B's one as an EDC and one in the collection. I am a die hard surefire fan but never licked the idea that you had to have to carry several of their lights at one time to truly get what you need. That is over with now. The E1B is all you need! It is compact, durable, has a...
Has anyone found a true CR123A 3.0V Proteceted lithium ion for single use in a surefire 1B Backup. I know surefire does not recomend using any rechargables in their lights but I tested a trust fire protected 3.6V and the led seems to not be regulated to one level of light. It goes in and out...
For your situation this is the one and only time I will recommend a Surefire Titan. I have one hung around my neck and it is a great little variable power concealed light to hang around the neck but comes with a hefty price tag 499.00 (If you can find one left for that price or one at all)I was...
I personally own 5 or more (lost count) from both brands. They are both of the same build quality and functionality. Remember each light carries its own special design and function. You have to choose which of them (or several like I have) suits your needs. As far as manufacturers go they are...
the number one must have light...hmmm the best bang for the dollar would be hands down a nitecore defender infinity (nitecore NDI). Runs on 1xAA battery easily accessible to replace and has very little moving parts to break down. Small enough to carry as an everyday light and has variable...
:thumbsup:So I finally added a titan to the collection. Honestly a nice light but I was not overly impressed. After a 2 week period it is slowly growing on me but I do not find myself looking for it as my daily carry light. It is just not bright enough for daily applications and is somewhat...