davyro
Enlightened
I take my HDS Rotary so tough dependable & versatile I also take my Dereelight DBS T just to show how far a real light can throw.
LOL... it's tiny, folded up, it's in the picture in the upper left corner - volume of 2 packs of cigarettes and 4oz. It's a NiMh charger though - 3.6V 0.6 amps, I'd look at Cottonpicker's if you want to cover Li-ions. Powerfilm makes it.
Based on the topic of this thread, i have determined that i must not be a flashaholic.
I simply am not proud of owning any of my fleaslights.
If i had designed and actually created a light from raw materials then i may feel differently.
Not to say 1 cannot be proud of a material item. I certainly am proud of owning my home,just not a flashlight.
Kind of like asking my wife what pair of shoes is she most proud of.
She would probably smack me and say "what the hells wrong with you".
That is by the way i am proud of her.
I am proud to say i have 3 great childre and a grandson who is 2yrs old.
They make me proud.
I know what you are saying, and I happen to be most proud of the light I made out of raw materials which is the...
That being said, I am also partial to my TK70 and 41...and Wolfeyes Boxer. Those never fail to draw a crowd and create potential new flashaholics.
Not to thread jack or anything...but I'd like to see pics of that!Most proud of, M4-CB with SW01 fatty cerakoted armor black with warm nail bender dropin. Took a lot of time and money to make it happen.
:huh: Holy cxxxp! Alien abduction souvenir?
That's a Mac's Customs 3300L, with optics drilled by Thatspec to accept trits.
I wanted to show you guys a picture from the beam of my EagleTac M3C4 with the new driver. This is my current go-to light now. I love it.
That pool is 100yds. Manual 1.4 sec shutter, f/4 ISO 400