Nice looking lights
Nice looking lights
Collecting is not about what you have but rather what you DONT have . . . yet.
ABTOMAT: "Newer Surefire lights strike me as the result of CNC programmers saying to each other "Hold my beer and watch THIS."
Thanks to 1wrx7 I now own a M111D.
Here is another weapon light of mine. It houses a P91.
But here is how I will usually use the M111D, with my M3 head
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Last edited by Solscud007; 09-29-2008 at 05:47 PM.
Collecting is not about what you have but rather what you DONT have . . . yet.
ABTOMAT: "Newer Surefire lights strike me as the result of CNC programmers saying to each other "Hold my beer and watch THIS."
I'm a noob when it comes to weaponlights.... how does that short body power up a P91???![]()
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On your way up, beware of the toes that you step on as they could be connected to the asses that you have to kiss on your way down
It aint dark in here no more, not with 25 lights!
Funny thing, is that it is a Rechargeable weapon light for an Airsoft electric pistol aka AEP by Tokyo Marui. The AEPs usually run on 7.2v 500mah batteries. The light is 7.2v 1100mah. You cant see it, but there is a small adapter behind the light that plugs into the pistol (not the pistol I posted though) anyway the bezel is an aftermarket piece for the light. It allows the use of 9v bulbs. The stock bezel is too short and the lens is plastic. But the new one is deeper and comes with a glass lens.
I dont understand how the battery powers the bulb but I have opened it and there are three cells inside. But it is true 9v since it fires up the P91 like my M2 w/ detonator.
Collecting is not about what you have but rather what you DONT have . . . yet.
ABTOMAT: "Newer Surefire lights strike me as the result of CNC programmers saying to each other "Hold my beer and watch THIS."
But isnt that under driving the bulb? kinda like if I ran a P91 in a 2x cr123 light it will turn on but not that brightly.
Collecting is not about what you have but rather what you DONT have . . . yet.
ABTOMAT: "Newer Surefire lights strike me as the result of CNC programmers saying to each other "Hold my beer and watch THIS."
The voltage of the charger is about 8.4v(2x4.2v) and its my understanding that the voltage drop using 2xRCR123's isn't as much as using 3xCR123 primaries.
Here is mine...
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Fiat lux
Barbarin,
Is that a G36? K or something?
Collecting is not about what you have but rather what you DONT have . . . yet.
ABTOMAT: "Newer Surefire lights strike me as the result of CNC programmers saying to each other "Hold my beer and watch THIS."
H&K G36 C
Fiat lux
I don't know it's proper name, but what do you think about this one?
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It has 2 thumbscrews.
Thanks for the true name for it! I didn't know it's age either. Might be great on my Mini-30!
Last edited by Sgt. LED; 10-01-2008 at 04:20 PM.
Cool I won the auction!
I'll give better pics when it arrives.
84 total!
I virtually stole it.
Well the light showed up today and my camera is dead at the moment.
I can't believe it cost so little, the tailcap alone was worth what I got it for.
This thing is simply awesome! It looks like a serious weapon light and not a toy rocket strapped to your rifle! No thin body sections, no needless heat fins! For an LED sure I can see a reason for heat fins but why are they needed on an incan? I have no idea why they don't still make them like this anymore. It's not like the stronger thicker body weighs that much more, maybe they just want to save on Al now?
He said it was really bright like a Maglite! HAHAHA nice selling point. It must have been locked in a safe for years the serial number is only A0038**! He also listed it as used, if it wasn't for the dust that was on it I would have sworn he took it out of the package to ship it to me!
Not being fond of the output or runtime of the incan P60 the first thing I did was try to put in an LED drop-in. There is an adaptor of sorts between the body and the head that holds the lamp module and the P60 was a TIGHT fit. Nothing I had would fit in there and anything I did in there wouldn't be seen from outside the light so out came the mighty Dremel.I put on a heavy grit sanding drum and went to town in there while holding it with a wet washcloth! I removed just enough to fit all my drop-ins without any hassle. Not to worry though, the part is tremendously thick so I didn't weaken it I am sure. Might of removed 1mm tops. Now it's perfect for me with an LED and still looks flawless.
Between the shock isolated head and the Malkoff currently in there I'm 100% certain it can handle all the recoil I care to give it! Not that it's a concern right now, I have it on my self built M4 and there's hardly any recoil.
Do you mind me asking what settings did you use? Im curious how you captured the beam so well. did you use a medium like smoke or fog?
Collecting is not about what you have but rather what you DONT have . . . yet.
ABTOMAT: "Newer Surefire lights strike me as the result of CNC programmers saying to each other "Hold my beer and watch THIS."
3 pages and no shotguns? Let me fix that!
9 volt Surefire forend.
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