revolvergeek
Flashlight Enthusiast
Greetings all,
I apologize if someone has already mentioned this, but I am on dailup and have not been reading the forums as much as I normally do. I hit the Academy Sports over in Lake Charles, Louisiana today and they had two new Brinkmak Maxfire LX xenon tactical lights in stock. Basically the look like Brinkman's answer to the Surefire G2. They have black polymer bodies, are fixed focus, replace the bulbous head of the LX with a cylindrical one much like a regular Surefire bezel (includinc scalloped light vents at the edge of the bezel) and run a lamp assembly that looks very much like a scaled up E-series LA. Still has a click tailcap switch, but the actions feels much better than on any of the LX's that I have owned in the past. Retail price was $19.95!!! I bought one and tried it out, and it is pretty nice. Beam quality/brightness is pretty much on par with my E2 w/ MN02 bulb. Overall I am pretty pleased with it, and will be checking with Brinkman to find out how much spare bulbs cost.
They also had a ni-cad rechargable version, same basic design but longer selling for $24.95 with one battery stick and charger. The battery stick was 4 x 2/3A nicad cells and marked 4.8 volt 660MaH (which did not strike me as offering very long runtime).
I am out of town now, but will try to post a couple pics Friday when I am back in the office.
Danny
I apologize if someone has already mentioned this, but I am on dailup and have not been reading the forums as much as I normally do. I hit the Academy Sports over in Lake Charles, Louisiana today and they had two new Brinkmak Maxfire LX xenon tactical lights in stock. Basically the look like Brinkman's answer to the Surefire G2. They have black polymer bodies, are fixed focus, replace the bulbous head of the LX with a cylindrical one much like a regular Surefire bezel (includinc scalloped light vents at the edge of the bezel) and run a lamp assembly that looks very much like a scaled up E-series LA. Still has a click tailcap switch, but the actions feels much better than on any of the LX's that I have owned in the past. Retail price was $19.95!!! I bought one and tried it out, and it is pretty nice. Beam quality/brightness is pretty much on par with my E2 w/ MN02 bulb. Overall I am pretty pleased with it, and will be checking with Brinkman to find out how much spare bulbs cost.
They also had a ni-cad rechargable version, same basic design but longer selling for $24.95 with one battery stick and charger. The battery stick was 4 x 2/3A nicad cells and marked 4.8 volt 660MaH (which did not strike me as offering very long runtime).
I am out of town now, but will try to post a couple pics Friday when I am back in the office.
Danny