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Sold/Expired SOLD!! McGizmo PD-S

smarkum

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SOLD: Slate PD-S - : Excellent condition. stock, the emitter is an SSCP4. This light is buttery smooth. Beautiful coloring. . .both outside and with the stock emitter. $325. SOLD


SOLD: Natural PD-S - Very good condition. This light arrived to me with a tiny nick on the trit end. Current was bumped up by Will (darkzero), he also swapped out the SSC P4 emitter to a USVOH. . . $350 - $340
Both lights do come with the Ti clips. I had taken them off and will get them back on . . . forgot about that prior to pics.

Please send payment via PP ([email protected]) gift option. US shipping is included in price. Please PM for international shipping info.

First "I'll take it" gets it OR them! (anyone recognize the hand model?)

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Barbarian

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Re: McGizmo PD-S

I recognize that hand and I also recognize that these are two great lights!
 

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Re: McGizmo PD-S

Shelby,

be really careful if you do reattach the clips. Titanium screws, although very tough, are also easy to mess up unless the driver is a dead perfect fit.
 

smarkum

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Re: McGizmo PD-S

:wave: I realized after doing a little research last night that I had these guys priced way out of market. . . oops. So, I've adjusted the prices to reflect what I found when I looked into it further. :thumbsup:

Slate one if SPF!
 
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bigchelis

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Re: McGizmo PD-S

I love PD-S, but have to pass on them for now.

Free bump.

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precisionworks

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Re: McGizmo PD-S

I had these guys priced way out of market. . . oops. So, I've adjusted the prices to reflect what I found
You are nothing if not a quick study :) They might have eventually sold at the higher prices, but eventually sometimes means weeks or months.

She's got the Thorp driver, so she's all set.
Thanks, Dad. The only reason mine have never been removed is that I don't have a Thorp allen driver :(

However, this thread motivated me to buy more tools (which doesn't take too much to do). Best web price on the Thorp drivers is at http://www.hobbywarehouse.com/s.nl?search=thorp+hex&x=0&y=0

Get 10% off at checkout with coupon code bestservice
 
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F250XLT

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Re: McGizmo PD-S

SO tempted to buy this one back :huh:
 

bigchelis

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Re: McGizmo PD-S

On the Natural PD-S.

What is the current drive current..say off li-on CR123????

Is it the same current to the LED with Primary Surefire type CR123 vs. Rechargeable li-on???

Thank you,
Jose
 

maxspeeds

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Re: McGizmo PD-S

These PDs probably have the original buck/boost WIZx2 board that has a high of 525 mA and low of 25mA. It is the same with either a primary or rechargeable cell


On the Natural PD-S.

What is the current drive current..say off li-on CR123????

Is it the same current to the LED with Primary Surefire type CR123 vs. Rechargeable li-on???



Thank you,
Jose
 

F250XLT

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Re: McGizmo PD-S

These PDs probably have the original buck/boost WIZx2 board that has a high of 525 mA and low of 25mA. It is the same with either a primary or rechargeable cell


Actually, darkzero bumped the current on the HA Nat to 775 mA IIRC.
 
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