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McGizmo EDC's - What's Yours?

arewethereyetdad

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These are my main McGizmo EDC's. Lately the LunaSol20 is seeing alot of action, but the PD-S remains my most-carried light overall. Post here your favorite McGizmo EDC. :)

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That would be the LunaSol27 for me dad, love the dual beams, great runtime, and I actually like the size of the 27 head. (speaking of heads, thats a sweet looking thing on the McClickie...)

Mayo
 
Lately it's been a Ti PD-S mizer or a mule on a ti clicky pack.

OT: AWTYD, you have a SunDrop already?! No fair! :p Well, at least I'm one of the lucky few who got in on the first wave. Mine should be here sometime next week, can't wait!
 
Just can't put my LS27 down. It's actually managed to supplant my PD-S...

Which is weird. Awesome, though.
 
Nothing has yet to beat my Ti PD-S. I even sold my Lunasol 20 after realizing that there is just SOMETHING about the PD-S beam and functionality that can't be beat...yet....for me.
 
My LS20 has been living in my Holester since I got it. :devil: The PD-S is standing by just in case. :thumbsup:

Dad, your line up makes my mouth water. :drool:
 
The TiPD-S remains my perfect EDC, I do not own either LS or a Sundrop so will be happly educated as to my ignorance.

But......, I find the PD-S to be the perfect mix of throw and spill for outdoor EDC, which is where my use mostly sits. My Mule only comes out for specific uses so a mix of the two is not a worthwhile compromise in my case.

The TiPD-S remains a classic, and a damn pretty light too.

My perfect light would be a TiPDS with a reflectorless LED at 90deg to the main LED, built somewhere into the head or body. I appreciate the full effect of that 20mm reflector dedicated to one LED. YMMV:wave:


Respect though to the undisputed Master for making lights great, whatever the format:thumbsup:. I can fully appreciate why the LS20/27 and Sundrop totally rock for many.
 
The TiPD-S remains my perfect EDC......I find the PD-S to be the perfect mix of throw and spill for outdoor EDC.....The TiPD-S remains a classic, and a damn pretty light too.

Hodsta, these statements are very true. After all the cool stuff that has come out, the Ti PD/Ti PD-S remains at the top of many people's lists. :thumbsup:
 
Up unitl recently, I've been carrying the aluminum EN plated Mule with Cree GDuP when indoors. The GDuP gives the format great flexibility for almost any indoor situation.

Outside I usually had my Ti-PD modded with a Seoul emitter or the all time classic L1-PRT-DB917, also modded with a Seoul. The latter has amazing punch while still retaining a good field of vision.

Then, I was lucky enough to get an LS20.

All of my other lights barely see the outside of the drawer they are stowed in now. I'm not saying the LS20 is the best light out there, but it certainly makes a big impression with me.
 
Most recent favorite has been Lunasol 20 in left front pant pocket using the clip which is where it has been since the day it arrived. I always carry.......uhhh :candle: several lights :p and if you ever find me without at least one McGizmo :eek: get me to a hospital, PLEASE! :sick: HEHE! :grin2: The Ti PD-S is a wonderful all around pocketable flashlight to carry and it is my favorite McGizmo. :)
 
LS-27 in the fanny pack, AMc Mule on right pocket.. I have found new love for the mule, that beam is so darn useful in close up and area lighting situations, and it doesen't "blind" people either...
 
The LunaSol 27.....I tolerate the larger head in favor of the overall tint and beam quality over the 20. I have used a Ti-PD-S which is superb, in fact I am amazed just how close the high beam on both ar so close in all aspects, save the small corona on the LS 27. It's the low beam that to me sells the LS27. Yes, I carry the LS 27 everyday, front right pocket ,clipped inside. Perhaps things may change when a SunDrop shows up......
 
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