DM51,
I don't use R123's with my stock A2. I have a red LED-only ring and an Aviatrix ring from Bawko, and I use Powerizer Industrial (non-protected) R123's in that case, and they fit great. Those or the Lighthound R123's are the best performing R123's, but both are unprotected.
However, KevinL is talking about using an entirely different chemistry. Similar to the A123 systems cells, I suspect. (Google A123 systems for more info).
The chemsitry is inherently safe and has very high current handling abilities, and a plateau voltage of 3.3 volts, BUT, it also has a significantly lower energy density (capacity) per volume.
Plus, I wasn't aware that there were any 123 sized rechargeables except for the conventional Li-ion cells, with or without protection or 3.0 volts regulation circuitry.
Is there a LiFePO4 R123 cell? If so, Kevin, PLEASE post a link.