I guess it has to do with the 4 LEDs in there, always wrongly referred to by many as "small LEDs" as they are even bigger than the main LED. They sort of took up the extra space from the reflector which indirectly affects the main beam profile. My main beam is not exactly round in shape. In fact, it looks a little bit like a triangle with very rounded sides. Not too bad, just not so circular overall.E-Series compatible ... who would have though. Cool!
But .... I wonder why they opted for this ridiculously wide spill and needle like spot? I really want this light, but the beam pattern ... ugh! :sick2:
bernie
E-Series compatible ... who would have though. Cool!
But .... I wonder why they opted for this ridiculously wide spill and needle like spot? I really want this light, but the beam pattern ... ugh! :sick2:
bernie
The switch is not compatible with the C series, as the tail threads of lights with this UI are square.
I wonder who will be the first to lego up a LZ2?:devil:
I tested my AZ2 tailcap with my 6P with a Malkoff M61W in this evening.
Not only did it fit the 6P but it also seemed to give the M61W two stages of output. I guess it's a resitored tailcap!
Awesome! That is great to hear that it works! Can you estimate how many lumens you get in the resistored low mode on the Malkoff M61w? Now I just need to see If Surefire will sell this tailcap separately - I am hoping to get one to put on a C2.
Thanks for testing it out for us...:thumbsup:
I tested my AZ2 tailcap with my 6P with a Malkoff M61W in this evening.
Not only did it fit the 6P but it also seemed to give the M61W two stages of output. I guess it's a resistored tailcap!
Sorry for the late bump (just catching up on some old threads), but this was important news for the folks here who try to follow things like this. A C-series-compatible two-stage resistored tailcap from SureFire!! I'll bet it's still configured as 10 ohms, and it would need to be changed to something 125 ohms to get back to a good low, but still! Has anybody had any luck with getting this tailcap separately? On the rare occasions that a McC2S comes up for sale, they are valued at ~$100 or so.I tested my AZ2 tailcap with my 6P with a Malkoff M61W in this evening.
Not only did it fit the 6P but it also seemed to give the M61W two stages of output. I guess it's a resistored tailcap!