LEDAdd1ct
Flashlight Enthusiast
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Milkyspit Project-M Enhanced Color Rendition
Tale of the Tape:
Host is HA black with regular Mag clicky. I believe it is 3xC host. It has a lanyard hole for a lanyard (there isn't one attached). No momentary. Single mode. Sleeve is included so your protected 18650 cells will not rattle.
This light has an absolutely beautiful beam which really makes things in nature come alive. It is a very nice combination of flood and throw, which is perfect for night hikes, the reason I had this light built. However, this light excels indoors as well, yielding a long running torch that lights up a room. Well-balanced in the hand, clear, contrasting beam, and solid construction, this light exudes quality from each of its matte, hard anodized pores.
Weight of flashlight, with batteries installed = 16 ounces
$325 $250 $200 $198 $194 $190 $188 $186 $184 $182 $180 $178 $176 $165 $160
$150
Important Stuff:
1) The first "I'll Take It" posted in this thread secures the light for 24 hours.
2) I take PayPal Personal from current balance, PayPal Gift, or PayPal Personal funded by credit/debit card when the buyer uses this calculator to cover the fee.
3) I also take USPS (postal) money orders, and cash if you'd like to come by in person and play with the light.
4) I will ship anywhere in the world for an additional fee. PM me with where you are, and I'll find out how much.
5) The light comes with the same AW cells that were in the light when Scott sold it to me. They are several years old, so don't expect new capacity. But, they work, and the cells will come charged. :thumbsup:
I snapped these pics in relatively low light on the couch downstairs. They are a bit blurry. The camera battery died (can't find the charger...grrr) before I could take many more, and pick the sharpest of the batch. I thought it better to post these. I will try and get some more photos later and update.
Click on each thumbnail for exploded view.
<---these are the pictures I took indoors, downstairs in poor lighting. I took the light out to my deck. Since this light is designed for the outdoors, I thought photographing it in nature might help bring out its true spirit...
Even more pics, many duplicates, can be viewed here
Note: The dust flecks seen in the third photo are no longer available. I just wiped them off.
I can include some Hudson Valley foliage at no additional charge.
Milkyspit Project-M Enhanced Color Rendition
Tale of the Tape:
- Project-M
- M367-P
- 3x Seoul SSCP4 U2SWOH IMS20
- 1x Lux1 S2GH R-O Khatod20-HeavyStipple
- Custom Tail
- 367 Lumens for 3h8m Continuous on 2x18650 AW Protected 2200
- Enhanced Color Rendition
- Runs on 10 volts maximum
Host is HA black with regular Mag clicky. I believe it is 3xC host. It has a lanyard hole for a lanyard (there isn't one attached). No momentary. Single mode. Sleeve is included so your protected 18650 cells will not rattle.
This light has an absolutely beautiful beam which really makes things in nature come alive. It is a very nice combination of flood and throw, which is perfect for night hikes, the reason I had this light built. However, this light excels indoors as well, yielding a long running torch that lights up a room. Well-balanced in the hand, clear, contrasting beam, and solid construction, this light exudes quality from each of its matte, hard anodized pores.
Weight of flashlight, with batteries installed = 16 ounces
$325 $250 $200 $198 $194 $190 $188 $186 $184 $182 $180 $178 $176 $165 $160
$150
Important Stuff:
1) The first "I'll Take It" posted in this thread secures the light for 24 hours.
2) I take PayPal Personal from current balance, PayPal Gift, or PayPal Personal funded by credit/debit card when the buyer uses this calculator to cover the fee.
3) I also take USPS (postal) money orders, and cash if you'd like to come by in person and play with the light.
4) I will ship anywhere in the world for an additional fee. PM me with where you are, and I'll find out how much.
5) The light comes with the same AW cells that were in the light when Scott sold it to me. They are several years old, so don't expect new capacity. But, they work, and the cells will come charged. :thumbsup:
I snapped these pics in relatively low light on the couch downstairs. They are a bit blurry. The camera battery died (can't find the charger...grrr) before I could take many more, and pick the sharpest of the batch. I thought it better to post these. I will try and get some more photos later and update.
Click on each thumbnail for exploded view.
<---these are the pictures I took indoors, downstairs in poor lighting. I took the light out to my deck. Since this light is designed for the outdoors, I thought photographing it in nature might help bring out its true spirit...
Even more pics, many duplicates, can be viewed here
Note: The dust flecks seen in the third photo are no longer available. I just wiped them off.
I can include some Hudson Valley foliage at no additional charge.
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