...and I FULLY agree with the hype surrounding this light! I've been a CPFer for quite a while, and a flashoholic for as long as I can remember. In that time a LOT of flashlights have passed through my hands! I hafta say that as far as commercially produced lights go, I think the Pelican M6 LED is one of the best bang for the buck lights I've ever owned (esp. for $45.00 @ Battery Station!).
The beam is VERY white, and has some damn good throw...and beam quality, IMHO, is darn near SF quality. Sure, it's a little bigger than most 2X123 cell lights and may not be pocketable, but I don't think it was MEANT to be pocketable. Spill light is very usable without being over-powering. The tail switch has a good feel...seems to give just the right amount of resistance (...pay attention, SF!). This light has been reviewed a lot already, so I'm not gonna get "long-winded"...If you don't already have one of these, take the plunge and plunk down the $45.00. You won't regret it!
One question: In the reviews forum on the run-time plot thread, I see a plot for just about every variation of the M6 EXCEPT for the stock, store bought version M6 LED! Can anybody point me to a run-time plot for it!? Thanx!
PJD
The beam is VERY white, and has some damn good throw...and beam quality, IMHO, is darn near SF quality. Sure, it's a little bigger than most 2X123 cell lights and may not be pocketable, but I don't think it was MEANT to be pocketable. Spill light is very usable without being over-powering. The tail switch has a good feel...seems to give just the right amount of resistance (...pay attention, SF!). This light has been reviewed a lot already, so I'm not gonna get "long-winded"...If you don't already have one of these, take the plunge and plunk down the $45.00. You won't regret it!
One question: In the reviews forum on the run-time plot thread, I see a plot for just about every variation of the M6 EXCEPT for the stock, store bought version M6 LED! Can anybody point me to a run-time plot for it!? Thanx!
PJD