PeteBroccolo
Enlightened
I had a Kel-Lite 4D small head, circa 1976, that I had bought for duty use back in the day. It served well and I was proud to carry it - it was tough, and brighter than the lights of the day. However, along came Maglite and some other lights, and the old K-L had to be retired.
I passed this K-L to one of my sons for an emergency light in his car until I got sentimental for same, and traded him a Mag 3C with MagLED emitter. The problem was, however, that the crimping on the threaded stem had come loose from the reflector, making same useless. The lens was badly scratched as well.
Fortunately, I was able to "creatively acquire" 2 Bright-Star / Koehler 3D - 1 of the tail-springs were donated for use with 2 x 18500 cells and a TLE300m in a Mag 2D, while 1 of the reflectors was able to be down-sized ever so slightly with a hand-held file, and 1 of the lens was crudely hand-cut, to replace the K-L's OEM. The B-S / K bodies, bezels and tail-caps were discarded, while the extra spring, reflector and lens await re-deployment.
Not quite the story of the beginnings of Surefire, but I am happy with results so far. All I need now is a couple of AA-to-D adaptors, a soldered sub-C stick and a set of ROP bulbs, and this old patrol vet could become VERY interesting!
I passed this K-L to one of my sons for an emergency light in his car until I got sentimental for same, and traded him a Mag 3C with MagLED emitter. The problem was, however, that the crimping on the threaded stem had come loose from the reflector, making same useless. The lens was badly scratched as well.
Fortunately, I was able to "creatively acquire" 2 Bright-Star / Koehler 3D - 1 of the tail-springs were donated for use with 2 x 18500 cells and a TLE300m in a Mag 2D, while 1 of the reflectors was able to be down-sized ever so slightly with a hand-held file, and 1 of the lens was crudely hand-cut, to replace the K-L's OEM. The B-S / K bodies, bezels and tail-caps were discarded, while the extra spring, reflector and lens await re-deployment.
Not quite the story of the beginnings of Surefire, but I am happy with results so far. All I need now is a couple of AA-to-D adaptors, a soldered sub-C stick and a set of ROP bulbs, and this old patrol vet could become VERY interesting!