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Sold/Expired WITHDRAWN FINAL PRICE DROPS-Malkoff MDC Tac w/ 3.0 V batteries (SOLD), Wowtac A6, Panasonic 18500 batteries

msr0407

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Shipping Included. CONUS only. Paypal Goods and Services only. No additional fees.

First "I'll take it" wins opportunity to buy. I will confirm winner and send PM with email address for Paypal. Please contact me with any questions. Sorry no apo's.

1. Malkoff MDC TAC. LNIB. $99. NOW $79. SOLD.
Including a pair of Keeppower 3.0V USB-rechargeable batteries. Only a few cycles on these. Also including MDC Bodyguard grip ring.

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2. Prometheus titanium clip. LNIB. $20. SOLD
This is the clip at the link below and only works with Malkoff and Surefire unless it's modified.

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3. 4 Panasonic 18500 batteries. $24. NOW $16.

Only a few cycles on these. I have two other kinds of 18500s I am using and these are just sitting. Unprotected flat tops.

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4. Wowtac A6. Almost perfect condition. $22. NOW $16.
Has been sitting in a drawer. Tiny piece of missing ano. This comes with a Wowtac USB-rechargeable 18650. Only a few cycles.

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turbodog

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Heads up to the malkoff buyer...


Great light. Please note for 3.2 max voltage... so be sure to use the included cells, primaries, or equivalent.
 

ilikeguns40

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Enlarging the hole on that clip is a very tedious process in order not to snap the clip while using a dremel. Do yourself a favor and use a cup of water to dip the clip in every so often after doing a bit of grinding. You don't want that titanium getting hot. It will snap. I used knipex flat jaw pliers to hold the clip sturdy and a wooden table to pin the clip against. Good luck.
 

jon_slider

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"ill take it"
Im not the seller, but will be glad to help you with any questions about installing the clip.

I also have the 2mm O ring you will need between the lens and the reflector. (I had to buy 40 of them to meet minimum order). PM me your address and I will mail you a couple... free, on the house ;-)
 
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turbodog

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Im good with that.. Ill take it

Take a dowel small enough to hole in a drill chuck (drill press even better), cut a slot long ways through it, insert sandpaper, turn drill on, hold clip while sandpaper gently and evenly enlarges hole.

A fan is a GOOD idea to help with heat a dust.
 
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