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Enlightened
In some flashlights on the market, a replaceable reflector is installed into the flashlight, allowing the user to replace a scratched reflector or to swap between OP and SMO reflectors.
Consider the 3.75 long, similarly-shaped Mountain Series of flashlights, including the Ural, Sierra Madre, Rainier, Pyrennes, Caraballo.
Questions:
1. Do the Mountain Series flashlights have this ability, to have a 'spare' or additional reflector or optic lens that can be swapped in if desired?
2. Which reflector or optic lens is used for each of the Mountain Series of flashlights (maker, type, degrees of beam spread)? Several of the lights in this series don't specify, so I can't tell which light might be better for a given use.
Consider the 3.75 long, similarly-shaped Mountain Series of flashlights, including the Ural, Sierra Madre, Rainier, Pyrennes, Caraballo.
Questions:
1. Do the Mountain Series flashlights have this ability, to have a 'spare' or additional reflector or optic lens that can be swapped in if desired?
2. Which reflector or optic lens is used for each of the Mountain Series of flashlights (maker, type, degrees of beam spread)? Several of the lights in this series don't specify, so I can't tell which light might be better for a given use.