boosterboy
Enlightened
Hypothetically, if Surefire switched all their lights (with the exception of some lights) to use polymer battery tubes and polymer tail caps, how much money would they save on manufacturing.
EDIT: ONLY the Battery Tube and tail cap, head would still be metal
I mean look at gun manufacturers Glock, Springfield Armory, Magpul, FN, Smith and Wesson, Kimber, Cavalry Arms, Bushmaster, H&K, etc. They all have introduced polymer parts into their firearms. They keep metal where it is needed, and they use polymer where metal isn't needed.
Maybe I'm missing something here, does the cross sectional area of the battery tube affect electrical conductance? Do some lights need the whole light for maximum surface area to dissipate heat?
Wouldn't it also be safer to use with CR123s because a exploding polymer tube probably won't cut your face as badly as a metal tube?
EDIT: ONLY the Battery Tube and tail cap, head would still be metal
I mean look at gun manufacturers Glock, Springfield Armory, Magpul, FN, Smith and Wesson, Kimber, Cavalry Arms, Bushmaster, H&K, etc. They all have introduced polymer parts into their firearms. They keep metal where it is needed, and they use polymer where metal isn't needed.
Maybe I'm missing something here, does the cross sectional area of the battery tube affect electrical conductance? Do some lights need the whole light for maximum surface area to dissipate heat?
Wouldn't it also be safer to use with CR123s because a exploding polymer tube probably won't cut your face as badly as a metal tube?
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