Was the camo one on ethe G2 combat lights orgionally?yes..
The metal sleeve insert in originally G2
Thanks, Bill
my another mini surefire...lovecpf
The tube seems to be flared on both ends, I just cut the head off to the proper length with the tube inside, then removed the long portion of tube, completed the rest of the mod then inserted the tube in from the tailcap end and trimmed it to the correct length needed by looking into the body and making it come up through like the original did.I also ground down the tube in the middle to get rid of the pattern that was on it and the half of the Surefire name that was left.Its really easy, cant wait to try it on some metal lights after my new lathe tooling gets here.
Matt
I know that the Malkoff M31 description is a little confusing, but it fits these hosts and it's perfect with 1xCR123. The best match with 1xRCR123 (actually 1xIMR) is the M61. BTW that is why the discontinued M30's are still popular - they run harder on a single lithium-ion rechargeable compared to the M61's.So, who makes a good drop-in LED for the C-series surefire that will run on a single cr123? Markof in that voltage range are for a E-series and you have to go to his head.
So, who makes a good drop-in LED for the C-series surefire that will run on a single cr123? Markof in that voltage range are for a E-series and you have to go to his head.
I know that the Malkoff M31 description is a little confusing, but it fits these hosts and it's perfect with 1xCR123. The best match with 1xRCR123 (actually 1xIMR) is the M61. BTW that is why the discontinued M30's are still popular - they run harder on a single lithium-ion rechargeable compared to the M61's.
BTW it's cool that someone is 'carrying the torch' (so to speak ) for this cool but labor-intensive mod. Good job folks.
1 Surefire G2
1 Lumens Factory EO-4
1 AW 18350
1 Heck of a lot of work
Equals a cool toy.
OK, now you're confusing me. Your prior post stated "CR123" so I assumed that you were talking about non-rechargeable CR123's. Now in your post above you state "RCR123" (which are 3.7v LiIon rechargeables) but also state "3v", which only matches the open-circuit voltage of a non-rechargeable CR123. I am very familiar with both chemistries as well as the Malkoff dropin line and I'd like to answer your questions, but it is unclear as to what you are looking for.The 61's have an input voltage requirment of 3.4V regulated (with a RCR123 at 3v and below 3.4 it drops to direct drive). Are you saying run it direct drive?
OK, now you're confusing me. Your prior post stated "CR123" so I assumed that you were talking about non-rechargeable CR123's. Now in your post above you state "RCR123" (which are 3.7v LiIon rechargeables) but also state "3v", which only matches the open-circuit voltage of a non-rechargeable CR123. I am very familiar with both chemistries as well as the Malkoff dropin line and I'd like to answer your questions, but it is unclear as to what you are looking for.
The Malkoff M61 line is designed to be the best match for LiIon rechargeables or multiple CR123 primaries, while the M31 line is designed to be the best match for a single CR123 lithium primary or 2xAA NiMH's. I would be happy to supply more detailed information once I know what your desired cell chemistry for this light.
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