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herculaneum79

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My new Niteye EYE-30 *happy*

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maxrep12

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The black one is a FiveMega 26500 body with Cryos2 head and this ...



is a Surefire C2 with Ronacs Cryos head and Standoff Tailcap :)

Let me just say, this light has got to be one of the best looking lights I have seen to date. I guess one could also build a similar light with a solarforce L2T body?
 

roadkill1109

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Arrived today from a HK vendor through Ebay:
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Now my EDC family is growing along with my Thrower family! :) Popped in a 14500 right away! Kills the Quark AA w/14500!

I'm just a bit hesitant to EDC this, coz I dont want the V10A to get scratched! :)
 

roadkill1109

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Here it is again with the other lights I EDC, from top to bottom, the Lumintop L1C (my tiny thrower light), the venerable Quark AA w/14500, and my latest, the Sunwayman V10A w/14500. The Lumintop L1C even with just a little over 200 lumens will out-throw the V10A as this was designed with a much deeper reflector and an XPG R5 LED. The Quark AA with its OP reflector as well as the V10A's were made to be more of area light with more functional flood beam pattern for close up use.

I love the metal control ring of the V10A! Most lights should be like this!

If I had to nitpick, initial observations, I dont like the fact that you screw on the head in just a few turns, in my book, this would leave room for moisture/water to eventually seep in. Also, the boot has some scratched ano most likely due to the assembly of the light. If this was a commemorative/limited edition, i would be pissed right now!

Anyways, overall, I love the new V10A, with its ability to take regular AA's in case of emergencies.

Its always good to EDC lights of different cell types, you never know when emergencies can arise!

Road out!
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Tommygun45

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Just got these back from Bugsy and realized I think I like them mixed up rather than all the same. +1 for Surefire lego-ability!

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tobrien

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Here's a recent addition to my collection. I "modded" it a bit to have better runtime.
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It's a Turbo X with a AA^2 tube and dual 14500 cells. Better runtime than running it off RCR123's and CR123's. :)
i've been wondering for forever if you could run a 4sevens "X" AA2 on 2x 14500s! thanks!
 

precisionworks

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My C2 that stays in the nightstand. Drop-in is the 1000 bulb lumen XM-L from vinhnguyen54, one of the coolest drop-ins available today IMO. Good spill, fantastic throw. Photo below is straight from the camera:



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Inferno

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The Quark is now my gf's EDC, replaced the old 1 watt Luxeon Fenix L1P (!) I gave her. The Thrunite is my "work" light and the XENO is my off-duty carry. I love the sub-lumen firefly mode the Thrunite & Quark have, why don't more manufacturers have this?! It's the only thing keeping me from loving my XENO!
 
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