HDS Systems #23

Hi everyone.
I just received a custom tactical and it is fantastic. I ordered the SDR50 led. It's the perfect tint and 300 real lumens is plenty. What a difference from my 14 year old RA Twisty. The Twisty is still my work horse but this Rotary interface is magic.

Dan is making me a holster as well. Thanks Henry for making these awesome lights!

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Not sequential. The only reason there is even a serial number is to keep track of any lights that come back for repair so we don't mix them up. That really is the only reason.
 
The sapphire lenses used the last year or so have the same light transmission properties as the UCL glass. No difference. This is the sapphire that has the tan/gold anti-reflective coating on it.
I replaced a glass lens with a sapphire lens today
I confirm that the output after the swap stayed the same.

The sapphire does have the Tan AR (left):
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fwiw, the Sapphire lens weighs 4.2 gm, the glass lens weights 2.5 gm. (HDS glass lens not in the picture)
 
I replaced a glass lens with a sapphire lens today
I confirm that the output after the swap stayed the same.

The sapphire does have the Tan AR (left):
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fwiw, the Sapphire lens weighs 4.2 gm, the glass lens weights 2.5 gm. (HDS glass lens not in the picture)
What a light! Sapphire lens, tritium bezel. Amazing.

What emitter is in that one Jon?
 
HDS part?
Nope it is a (very good) 3rd party part.

 
Can you please point me to your tritium source?
I have used Mixglo in the past (I corrected the bad link you quoted)
but I agree Tritiumworkshop.com is a good (maybe better) option. Pricing and shipping are different. The trit bezel needs 1.5 x 6mm size trits.

FWIW, installing trits involves using an adhesive. Some people are satisfied with just dropping the trit onto the adhesive, as in this video:

but a professional installation involves fully covering the trit so the adhesive is flush w the surface of the bezel. This means using a process to resurface the adhesive that overflows the slot, to bring it flush w the bezel surface and repolishing the adhesive to a clear window finish.
 
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Turns out my wife has great taste in flashlights. Likely better than her taste in men. 😂

I bought the pink Cerakote Clicky with Nichia 219b 3000K a few weeks ago and sent it off to HDS for a repair of the tail switch. When I got it back, I left it on my nightstand after testing it out.

My wife notices it because of its color. Now I've handed her many lights to use around the house and backyard, but none have ever impressed her: too heavy, too bright, too dim, too hot, too difficult to operate.

As for this Clicky, she immediate turns it on and notes how the beam is nice and even, she notes how well the light grips and balances in hand, and likes how it doesn't get hot on high. The only concern was the raised button might be too easy to turn on. So (no-brainer) I swap to a flat button.

Well, now it's hers. She keeps it on her nightstand and uses it when moving about in the dark. We have a his & hers set.
 
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