Received my M1 and M3 Pelican leds today.
First the good news, fit and finish and build quality are relatively good. The anodize is evenly applied, and no blemishes anywhere. Thread fit is a little sloppy though, as it grinds when tightening the battery holder.
Now, on to my major disapointment, beam quality. This has the same diameter head as the M6 LED as far as I can tell, but they only texturized the lower half of the reflector. The first clue was when I shined the lights on the wall, artifacts in the corona, outer hotspot, and hotspot. Rings in the center of the beam (hotspot region), and concentric lines and irregularities in the corona. My standard M6 LEDs are artifact free, so this is a big shocker to me. I feel that this is a fatal mistake on Pelican's part. The appeal of the M6 LED to me is the Surefire-like beam quality (in terms of no artifacts). This new setup is like having a 3-watt Maglite--good overall build quality but really bad beam.
The other disapointment is the switch. Its NOT momentary. Even more annoying, it doesn't feel particular sturdy or able to withstand lots of use.
I hope to goodness this new reflector change does not appear in the M6 LED too, especially in the HA-3 version. If it does, I'll be terribly disapointed.
First the good news, fit and finish and build quality are relatively good. The anodize is evenly applied, and no blemishes anywhere. Thread fit is a little sloppy though, as it grinds when tightening the battery holder.
Now, on to my major disapointment, beam quality. This has the same diameter head as the M6 LED as far as I can tell, but they only texturized the lower half of the reflector. The first clue was when I shined the lights on the wall, artifacts in the corona, outer hotspot, and hotspot. Rings in the center of the beam (hotspot region), and concentric lines and irregularities in the corona. My standard M6 LEDs are artifact free, so this is a big shocker to me. I feel that this is a fatal mistake on Pelican's part. The appeal of the M6 LED to me is the Surefire-like beam quality (in terms of no artifacts). This new setup is like having a 3-watt Maglite--good overall build quality but really bad beam.
The other disapointment is the switch. Its NOT momentary. Even more annoying, it doesn't feel particular sturdy or able to withstand lots of use.
I hope to goodness this new reflector change does not appear in the M6 LED too, especially in the HA-3 version. If it does, I'll be terribly disapointed.