Well it looks like it has the same leds and lenses that are used in Noctigon Meteor (the same number & positioning, too). I would be surprised if there was any noticeable difference in beamshots (except a little difference in output).
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The light in question is a Supfire M6 that has been modded by Mountain Electronics. The new light features a new driver, copper stars, new optics, better wire, spring bypass, etc.
Mountain Electronics is the "go-to" store for flashlight modders. It's the best shop on the internet for buying parts and drivers for the hobbyist flashlight modder. Mountain Electronics also sells some modded lights, like this M6. You can be assured that anything they sell will be of high quality. Also when, they predict 12,000 lumens out-the-front they really mean it. It's not just marketing hype.
The beam pattern will be the same as any light using the popular Carclo 10507 optic given the same choice of emitter. This includes most pocket-sized small triples as well as the Noctigon M43. The only real difference should be output: the new M6 should be vastly brighter than any small triple and a noticeably brighter than the M43. Basically, if you've seen a pocket triple, you probably have a good idea of what the beam pattern from this light should e like.
Richard, the owner of Mountain Electronics is also friends with Vinh. I believe Vinh gets many of his drivers and other supplies from Mountain Electronics.