Chrontius
Flashlight Enthusiast
http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/accessories/flashlights/element-sf-m300-mini-scout-light.html
These lights are frequently sold as ambiguously genuine on eBay for three digits. I disapprove of this, but not necessarily making clones. (The ethics of cloning has been addressed before in other threads, please don't threadjack this!)
The real question I have is how far you'd trust cloned gear like this.
Use nothing?
Use just the generic body tube with genuine head and tail?
Use a genuine switch and a generic bezel?
Use a generic switch and a genuine bezel?
I'm thinking that $40 for a lego-compatible body tube - ignoring the rest of the parts - is pretty good. I have a genuine Surefire tape-switch tailcap and a bezel in mind (TnC E2C, C bezel, Malkoff module; if I could swing for a VME head, I'd use that preferentially)
Anybody know if these are lego-compatible?
Anybody think this would be a good paintball weaponlight?
These lights are frequently sold as ambiguously genuine on eBay for three digits. I disapprove of this, but not necessarily making clones. (The ethics of cloning has been addressed before in other threads, please don't threadjack this!)
The real question I have is how far you'd trust cloned gear like this.
Use nothing?
Use just the generic body tube with genuine head and tail?
Use a genuine switch and a generic bezel?
Use a generic switch and a genuine bezel?
I'm thinking that $40 for a lego-compatible body tube - ignoring the rest of the parts - is pretty good. I have a genuine Surefire tape-switch tailcap and a bezel in mind (TnC E2C, C bezel, Malkoff module; if I could swing for a VME head, I'd use that preferentially)
Anybody know if these are lego-compatible?
Anybody think this would be a good paintball weaponlight?