Up for grabs is a McGizmo Lunasol 20! This has been a user so there are a few very light surface scratches on the light and the clip does have some scuffs, a little bead blast and it will be good as new. This one is from the first run, so primaries only for this bad boy. The trit in the...
I'm looking for a Black Aleph McClickie Pak in new or like-new condition. I will also consider one in not so new condition depending on the price. Shoot me a PM or email with what you've got. Thanks for looking!:wave:
Up for sale is a McGizmo Ti PD-S with an Art of the Hide Shark Skin Holester. This PD-S has been a user so there are some light surface scratches on it as well as on the clip. They are pretty light, but I think I was able to catch some with my camera. This is one of the wider tail versions as...
If I remember correctly, The Sandwich Shoppe carries the springs that Don uses in the PD lights.
http://theledguy.chainreactionweb.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=spring&osCsid=dd42a6bcf7494ab2289847221d74e5a9&x=0&y=0
If you want softer action on the piston, cut the spring like Don...
Up for sale is a Ti McLux Mule PD in excellent condition with a one-off Art of the Hide Shark Skin Holester. This is the non-mizer version with blue trit in the tail. The body is excellent with a few minor scuffs from the holester. I swapped out the origional window retaining o-ring with a...
Sorry to hear about your wifes glasses, hope you're okay as well. I know where you're coming from, the red trit on some of those lights was a bit dim, but in all fairness red is down towards the bottom of the list in terms of brightness compared to green. I swapped out the red trit in my wifes...
He should have some in September some time, I need a few as well(probably shouldn't have sold the ones I had:ohgeez:). Just let me know when you're ready.
To be fair to the red trit in your Mule, I used one of B@rt's green 1.5x5mm trit vials for that HA PD-S of yours, and those suckers are crazy bright!:devil:
A tip I picked up form Don a while back was to use boiling water to soften up the Norland 61. It has worked great for me in the past, as...