D **DONOTDELETE** Guest Jun 21, 2002 #2 Hay YC, I am wondering whether without batteries the light stands on its head all by itself... :^)
B beam_me_up Enlightened Joined May 3, 2002 Messages 490 Location Minnesota, USA Jun 21, 2002 #3 That reminds me of one thing I wish the LX could do would be to stand on end to point upward
txwest Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Oct 30, 2001 Messages 1,773 Location Houston, TX Jun 21, 2002 #4 Looks like you took a light that had to large of a head to start with, then made it 50 percent larger. TX
Looks like you took a light that had to large of a head to start with, then made it 50 percent larger. TX
E e=mc² Enlightened Joined Oct 2, 2000 Messages 537 Location NJ - Land of malodorous \"earl\" refineries! Jun 21, 2002 #5 Hey YC, is that a "terlit bowl flapper"? When I inspected your photo more carefully, I saw what looked like a "familiar" hinge. Regards, Ed
Hey YC, is that a "terlit bowl flapper"? When I inspected your photo more carefully, I saw what looked like a "familiar" hinge. Regards, Ed
yclo Flashaholic* Joined Oct 8, 2001 Messages 2,267 Location Melbourne, Australia Jun 24, 2002 #6 It's actually the beam cover by Surefire. web page The cover is the same price as the light.... But I really use it on my M3 though. YC
It's actually the beam cover by Surefire. web page The cover is the same price as the light.... But I really use it on my M3 though. YC