semi-drunken destructive M6 test.... [yes there are pictures added now]

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So... it's saturday night, (technically, it's sunday morning but lets not go there...)...

I've had enough alcohol to loosen up the "give-a-crap" nerve. The fact that my wife isn't here (house-sitting for some family friends) may be also playing a role...

Whatever the cause, I was outside pointing my M6 around and I just had an impulse of "test this SOB..., push it, see what happens"

We are on a gravel road with a gravel earth for a driveway and most surrounding areas. I figure, what the heck, I'm not selling this thing I'm in love, if I don't put some marks on it, how the heck am I going to know it's mine... :)

So I start flicking the thing at the ground (turned on of course.) Still lit and nothing eventful happening I start tossing the thing with some more distance involved. It keeps landing, lit up, working fine. I tossed the thing around in a semi-mild manner at distances in an arced toss of ~10-15 ft at least a half dozen times. I kept picking it up and observing the body of the light, looking for damage, only very minor nicks hardly noticeable. I thought I saw one hefty mark, then used my fingernail to slide that piece of rock from out-between a pair of the raised "ribs" on the turbo-head (this is mostly granite out here on the surface FYI). So at this point, I have almost no noticeable damage, a few minor nicks here and there.... I decide I need to try a little harder. ....

I step out into the "driveway" where the gravel is packed hard from cars driving over it. I lob this thing straight up in the air at least 30+ft and let it come crashing down.....

lands with a solid thud, the body and the head meet the ground at the same time... :poof: . the light goes out...

Damage assessment time... what failed?

I took the light inside to figure out what actually happened. I figured the bulb filament popped. Nope...

*story interruption: configuration data incoming*
I'm running a pair of Emoli 18650s charged to ~4.0V each driving a 64250 for this test in an FM bi-pin to MN adapter.

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The bulb broke off at the pins. The FM adapter, the battery adapter, the batteries, and the flashlight, are all in perfect working order. I dropped a different bulb in the adapter and everything works fine.

Not bad. I can stop babying this thing now...

-Eric

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How'd that cucumber get in here?
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Re: semi-drunken destructive M6 test....

So.... What's next as far as testing? :whistle:
 

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Re: semi-drunken destructive M6 test....

You're gonna sober up tomorrow and wonder why the hell you did that...:drunk:..:duh2::thinking:..:devil:..(Mdocod attacks M6, even going so far as to bite the tailcap completely off!:aaa:).....:sleepy:..(wakes up looks at M6!)..:eek:..:ohgeez::ohgeez::ohgeez:....:rant:. :hairpull: ...:mecry:






....:poke::grin2:
 

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Re: semi-drunken destructive M6 test....

I don't have M6 to know its ruggedness and toughness. But I have C2-HA LED and 6P-GM incan. Can the 6P withstand such abuse?
 

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Re: semi-drunken destructive M6 test....

Can the 6P withstand such abuse?

When you really think about it, it's basically just an aluminum tube, most well built aluminum flashlight or even polymer/plastic flashlight will handle being tossed into the air and striking the ground. The potential failure points in a push/twist style surefire are pretty minimal. The bulb is almost always the first to go. Put an LED in there an things get better. Throw it hard enough you might start to cause internal damage to a battery or something...
 

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Re: semi-drunken destructive M6 test....

Great story. During your next "binge" can you test it for bullet stopping ability? 380 or 38 would be fine. FMJ or HP your choice.
 

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Re: semi-drunken destructive M6 test....

Great story. During your next "binge" can you test it for bullet stopping ability? 380 or 38 would be fine. FMJ or HP your choice.

Aside from not wanting to mix guns and alcohol (what could possibly go wrong?) I don't think any amount of alcohol would loosen me up enough to shoot my M6 :D
 

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Re: semi-drunken destructive M6 test....

haha! Funny :twothumbs

I think the E2e with batteries stops a standard .22 Long Rifle, so a nice slow moving .38 should make it jump good without full penetration.

So what do ya say Eric......lock and load...:naughty:

Sorry, I really shouldn't be saying that while you're in a vulnerable state. I don't condone M6 destruction.
 

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Re: semi-drunken destructive M6 test....

Inspected the light today in a sober state, nothing serious, a couple very minor nicks, hardly noticeable, I'm not bothered at all.
 

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Re: semi-drunken destructive M6 test....

Aside from not wanting to mix guns and alcohol (what could possibly go wrong?) I don't think any amount of alcohol would loosen me up enough to shoot my M6 :D

Chicken.

Besides, you have enough M6's that you should really take the time to verify their true defensive strength. I mean, if I knew they could stop a .38 special FMJ, I might carry an extra as a protective shield in case I ever get in a gunfight.
 

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Re: semi-drunken destructive M6 test....

haha, you must have me confused with someone else, only one M6 here, represents a pretty significant portion of my collection in value :)

-Eric
 

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Re: semi-drunken destructive M6 test....

haha, you must have me confused with someone else, only one M6 here, represents a pretty significant portion of my collection in value :)

-Eric

Isn't Patriot the one with like 7, 26, or 43 M6s by now. :grin2:
 

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Re: semi-drunken destructive M6 test....

Also DM51, I'm pretty sure he has somewhere around a suitcase full of em....

Some of the M6 collections here are worth more than all 3 cars my wife and I own combined, completely awesome.
 

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Re: semi-drunken destructive M6 test....

Also DM51, I'm pretty sure he has somewhere around a suitcase full of em....

Some of the M6 collections here are worth more than all 3 cars my wife and I own combined, completely awesome.

From what I've seen from his thread, I believe that.
He would be what I called the M6 guru. :eek:oo:
 

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Re: semi-drunken destructive M6 test....

I think I've seen that suitcase. It's filled to the brim... just with M6 heads alone!
 

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Re: semi-drunken destructive M6 test....

Probably he has another suitcase full of Beasts... and that's just for abuse testing.... :faint:
 

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