maxa beam
Banned
- Joined
- Feb 26, 2006
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- 420
Beamshots soon- though I'm sure you all know what the beam on an L4 looks like.
I've been gnawing at the idea of purchasing one ever since I decided I needed an around-the-house light which didn't instantly blind me upon looking at the spot on the wall (Yes, M4, that's you.)
I finally bit a few months ago. Loved it ever since.
The knurling is great and the hard-anodize is supurb as any Surefire's is, and believe me, this light has been abused despite its position in my arsenal.
The beam is my favorite part of it, though. A smooth, creamy hotspot slowly fades into a corona which transists rather abruptly but nonetheless smoothly into a veritable wall of spill. It's simply amazing. An entire room is easily illuminated due to the enormant flood and bounce factor.
The UI is obviously idiot-proof. Click once for constant on, once for off, hold without clicking for momuntary.
As do all Surefires, it came lubed well with Nyogel on O-rings and threads, though I did add a bit to the head's threads, as they were a bit dry.
Many complain of heat, but I don't see a problem. After much time of constant on it's not uncomfortable to use unless you're holding it at the bezel.
Overall, amazing. I never thought such an outdated light could become such an important part of my arsenal. The beam characteristics are simply unmatched.
I've been gnawing at the idea of purchasing one ever since I decided I needed an around-the-house light which didn't instantly blind me upon looking at the spot on the wall (Yes, M4, that's you.)
I finally bit a few months ago. Loved it ever since.
The knurling is great and the hard-anodize is supurb as any Surefire's is, and believe me, this light has been abused despite its position in my arsenal.
The beam is my favorite part of it, though. A smooth, creamy hotspot slowly fades into a corona which transists rather abruptly but nonetheless smoothly into a veritable wall of spill. It's simply amazing. An entire room is easily illuminated due to the enormant flood and bounce factor.
The UI is obviously idiot-proof. Click once for constant on, once for off, hold without clicking for momuntary.
As do all Surefires, it came lubed well with Nyogel on O-rings and threads, though I did add a bit to the head's threads, as they were a bit dry.
Many complain of heat, but I don't see a problem. After much time of constant on it's not uncomfortable to use unless you're holding it at the bezel.
Overall, amazing. I never thought such an outdated light could become such an important part of my arsenal. The beam characteristics are simply unmatched.