IndecisiveFlashaholic
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I was wondering if this is possible. I have several lights that could use this improvememt.
"Tactical reverse clicky" would be an oxymoron. "Tactical," by definition, requires the light have a momentary-on if the button is depressed part-way from an off state. A reverse clicky, by definition, doesn't come on until the button is fully depressed and then released.IndecisiveFlashaholic said:I was wondering if this is possible. I have several lights that could use this improvememt.
SEMIJim said:"Tactical reverse clicky" would be an oxymoron. "Tactical," by definition, requires the light have a momentary-on if the button is depressed part-way from an off state. A reverse clicky, by definition, doesn't come on until the button is fully depressed and then released.
IndecisiveFlashaholic said:Although I appreciate the answer, that was not my question. My question is, is one able to modify a reverse clicky to make it "tactical"?
IndecisiveFlashaholic said:I apologize for calling a forward clicky "tactical". I honestly didn't know there was another name. Thank you for the enlightenment. Now, could someone please answer my question?
EDIT In- Is it possible to modify a reverse clicky to make it a forward clicky?
adnj said:How does LumaPower do it? They give you both switches when you buy some of their lights. Are their switches modable into some of the popular lights?
Wait, forward clickie or tactical? I though thats the same? Maybe it's just because im sleepy, but now you've got me confused.PhantomPhoton said:I would love to be able to MacGyver a crappy rev clickie switch into either a forward clickie or a tactical switch without having to buy a whole new switch assembly.