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    Quote Originally Posted by melty View Post
    EagleTac's website doesn't make anything easy to find.
    + 1

    for the D25A the list of URL's is long!

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    Can't wait to see the first user pics of one of these. Nobody has a shot of the Ti with the switch showing yet?

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    Just placed my order for the d25c ti clicky from lightjunction plus a ten pack of their stellar cr123 batteries.Has anyone had any experience with those batteries? Anyways, great bunch of guys there when they took my order. Looking forward to getting my new light woot!
    Last edited by EPVQ30; 06-12-2012 at 07:19 PM.

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    I have the twisty, im very much looking forward to this light (very excite!) I would like the brightest of the two Ti versions though...So, if i used the 14500 lithium cell at 4.2v freshly charged, wouldn't it be just as bright as the C model on a freshly charged cr123 at 4.2v? Im assuming both use the same drivers/circuits? I love the AA form factor but like the 123a output .

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    Quote Originally Posted by beach honda View Post
    I am very eagerly waiting for a Ti D25C with neutral XML. I wish it were forward clicky, but whatever...it's looks too damn good to pass up.
    Got mine here in the UK from Ledfiretorches ... They had all the variations XML / XPG cr or AA versions
    During the day when I don't need a torch ... RC is my hobby http://rc.runryder.com/helicopter/gallery/47842/Always on the lookout for McGizmo/Kuku Titanium torches with Trits..

  6. #36

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    looks like UK dealers and GER dealers have them in stock already. the US dealers are all behind. LOL

  7. #37

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    Anyone have pics? I would like to see the tailcap. Who here has one in hand?

  8. #38

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    I can post a picture of it in the morning.. at work right now.. I could have taken a picture on my iphone had I bought it with me.. are looking for any aspect? It is slightly longer than the twisty and has a white slightly translucent button. It looks neats IMHO
    During the day when I don't need a torch ... RC is my hobby http://rc.runryder.com/helicopter/gallery/47842/Always on the lookout for McGizmo/Kuku Titanium torches with Trits..

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    How do you like it Mohan? Looks like a nice light. Cheapish Ti is bad in a twisty, but is fine in clickies!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mohanjude View Post
    I can post a picture of it in the morning.. at work right now.. I could have taken a picture on my iphone had I bought it with me.. are looking for any aspect? It is slightly longer than the twisty and has a white slightly translucent button. It looks neats IMHO
    A pic would be appreciated mohanjude, if possible. Is the translucent tailcap GITD? Also, is the UI the same as the aluminum D25C (since it has a newer driver) if indeed you currently own a std. D25C? Lastly...any extras...tailcaps, o-rings, screws, etc?

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    Very excited to see the pics! I'd like a side shot and a shot of the tail cap switch. Thanks!

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    +1 on some pictures and your impressions of quality and workmanship.
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    compared to the jetbeam tcr1 at 180.00 is there a big difference in materials and machining?
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    German?
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    Quote Originally Posted by beach honda View Post
    German?
    yes, i figured it out therefore i edited my post.

    thank you.

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    EPVQ30, the JetBeam is a real jewel of a light. Good thick high quality Ti and the machining is perfect. The Eagletac is a somewhat el cheapo Ti light (as Ti lights go), I can attest to that having the twisty version. It is nice, just kinda thin walls... and it is a $60 light. The Jetbeam is no doubt a $180 light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EspionageStudio.Com View Post
    EPVQ30, the JetBeam is a real jewel of a light. Good thick high quality Ti and the machining is perfect. The Eagletac is a somewhat el cheapo Ti light (as Ti lights go), I can attest to that having the twisty version. It is nice, just kinda thin walls... and it is a $60 light. The Jetbeam is no doubt a $180 light.
    Yes, the Titanium Eagletacs have thin walls but it's by design - they are one of the smallest CR123 and 1AA lights out there, much smaller and lighter than TCR1. But when it comes to machining on my samples (I own 4 Ti twistis ) is just as good (no tool marks at all, high polish) as my TCR1 but seems to scratch a little bit easier (but that's due oxidation of the titanium - TCR1 is a new light, my Ti Eagletacs had much more time to build up natural TI oxidation layer). It's really surprising how good the machining is on $60 Ti Eagletacs.
    Last edited by ClassicGOD; 06-12-2012 at 10:55 PM.
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    Classicgod, +1 (love the size of D25A)!

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    The D25A (aluminium) Clicky I got for my Dad came in and it's great! I love that moonlight mode. I wasnt sure if it would win me over like my Quark, but it's perfect. I cant wait for my D25C Ti Clicky to arrive! Errrr!! I hope IG sends a shipping notification.

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    Grade 2 or 6/4 for the Titanium?

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    as promised here are the pictures (espionagestduio.com

    Mike (Gunga) I havent really had a chance to play with it. However initial impressions is that the quality is the same. switch is nice and firm - reverse clicky. torch is obviously longer due to the switch.





    compared to twisty (anodised)



    Specific Q (cyclesport):

    The Button is not GITD ( I wish)
    I dont have D25A with new driver to compare so really cant give a answer - sorry
    no extra gooodies apart from firm holster

    This torch does not compare or in the league of TCR1. There is nothing wrong with this torch. You are getting what you are paying for. This is nice torch but it feels light, the walls are thin and overal it's price point is actually reasonable for what you are getting (A Ti light). However the TCr1 in comparison feels beefier, looks expensive and looks to me like something that has had a lot more work put into the manufacture.
    Last edited by mohanjude; 06-13-2012 at 07:06 AM.
    During the day when I don't need a torch ... RC is my hobby http://rc.runryder.com/helicopter/gallery/47842/Always on the lookout for McGizmo/Kuku Titanium torches with Trits..

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    Thanks for the pics! I'm soooooo going to get one of those as soon as they show up here in the States. Very nice looking light, can't wait to get one now :-)
    Last edited by EspionageStudio.Com; 06-13-2012 at 08:31 AM. Reason: i'm dumb

  23. #53

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    Quote Originally Posted by mohanjude View Post
    This torch does not compare or in the league of TCR1. There is nothing wrong with this torch. You are getting what you are paying for. This is nice torch but it feels light, the walls are thin and overal it's price point is actually reasonable for what you are getting (A Ti light). However the TCr1 in comparison feels beefier, looks expensive and looks to me like something that has had a lot more work put into the manufacture.
    We are not talking about the esthetics of the lights but about a quality of machining alone. While TCR1 is designed as a pice of jewelry the design of D25 series is strictly functional (which I like). Yes, you get more Titanium in TCR1, yes, TCR1 is more sturdy because of thicker walls etc, yes, the TCR1 is technologically more advanced, yes, TCR1 is designed for looks and yes, all f this things make it a higher class light overall and worth more money but the quality of machining alone is similar.

    I love my TCR1, but I also love my Eagletacs and prefer functional design of D25 but TCR1 has more things to it than looks

    BTW. Eagletac website states that button cap is GITD. (?)

    Quote Originally Posted by bmstrong View Post
    Grade 2 or 6/4 for the Titanium?
    Both TCR1 and D25 series are from Grade 5 Titanium alloy (so 6-4).
    Last edited by ClassicGOD; 06-13-2012 at 11:45 AM.
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    Where does it say they are 6/4? That's surprising.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunga View Post
    Where does it say they are 6/4? That's surprising.
    I remember reading somewhere that D25 Ti Twisties are Grade 5 so I assumed Clickies are the same. TCR1 is TC4 alloy so also Grade 5.
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    Just received a shipping notification from light junction for my D25A titanium clicky


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    I'm pretty stoked if both these lights are Grade 5 Ti. TC4 is similar to 6/4 eh? Neat. I am happy since I own a couple TCR1s. They seemed tougher than the typical (cheap) ti, but I haven't done a ton of testing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunga View Post
    I'm pretty stoked if both these lights are Grade 5 Ti. TC4 is similar to 6/4 eh? Neat. I am happy since I own a couple TCR1s. They seemed tougher than the typical (cheap) ti, but I haven't done a ton of testing...
    TC4 is just a marking of a manufacturer for their 6-4 alloy. Right now Grade 5 aka Ti6Al4V or 6-4 it the most popular alloy in use and one of the more affordable ones (simply because of its popularity) and for flashlights there really is no point in using other alloys. Most of the difference in quality of Ti lights is from the machining.

    Either way you have to remember that grade of Titanium alloy does not mean quality or strength. For example Grade 5 is not necessary better quality than Grade 23 (medical, jewelry use) or Grade 1 (pure titanium) it just has different chemical composition, just like there are different steels Also Titanium can be heat treated which also will influence it's hardness.
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    Ah, I thought that 6/4 was a tougher material, than say CP (commercially pure) which I believe was used in cheaper ti lights in the past...

    I guess I just don't understand all the nuances!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Draven451 View Post
    Just received a shipping notification from light junction for my D25A titanium clicky


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    Let's see who is first to receive a shipping notification from illuminationgear!!

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