I'm contemplating getting a Malkoff M60F (flood) drop-in to produce a brighter floody beam than my revered Surefire L4. I would probably use a 6P as host. Would this combo be at all comparable to the L4 in terms of beam pattern?
I agree with that, but I'd rather have an Wolf-Eyes Sniper P7 than a Malkoff for flood purposes, hands down! The Wolfie spanks the living crap out of the M60F and the Sniper body is smaller than a typical 2xCR123 SureFire host-- not to mention it accepts 18650 batteries. What's not to like??The L4 is a bit floodier but the Malkoff is going to run longer and not burn your hand.
Also the Malkoff will not have an LED lifespan of 500 hours like the newest Lux V L4's.
You will have a fatter body to deal with however.
I agree with that, but I'd rather have an Wolf-Eyes Sniper P7 than a Malkoff for flood purposes, hands down! The Wolfie spanks the living crap out of the M60F and the Sniper body is smaller than a typical 2xCR123 SureFire host-- not to mention it accepts 18650 batteries. What's not to like??
The Sniper P7 is rated at 580 lumens, not 170.In a side by side comparison between your Sniper and your M60F the Sniper is has much better flood. The difference in output, 170 lumens, advertised for the Sniper, and the Malkoff M60F at 220 or so, tested has no effect and the Sniper still wins. I am wondering as I do not have a Sniper or M60F, but do have an L4, which has a great flood indoors and outside.
Bill
The Sniper P7 is rated at 580 lumens, not 170.
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