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Sold/Expired WTS: SOLD Milkyspit 375 3 x SSCP4

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Up for sale is a Milkyspit M375. It has 3 P4 emitters and produces 375 lumens. The light is regulated.

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It is powered by 1 x 18650 or 2 x RCR123's. The beam is something like an L2 on steroids.

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The Head is a SF KL2 modified to hold the le and the emitters. The body is a SF C2, and the tail is a SF twisty
with momentary on.

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Condition of the light is like new and like all Milkyspit lights, it is a thing of beauty. Price is $350.00. Cash paypal please. If CC paypal, add 4%. Shipping by priority mail insured is included in the price.

First person to post "I'll take it" here gets the light. Paypal address is [email protected]
 
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Re: WTS: Milkyspit 375 3 x SSCP4

Can this run on primaries? Hopefully at 9v? This is tempting.
 
Re: WTS: Milkyspit 375 3 x SSCP4

Forgive the dumb question........ I've only used lights with the surefire lithium 123s.... Aren't the sizes of the RCR123s and the surefire 123s the same... so how would one use 2 of the RCRs or 3 of the "primaries" assuming primaries are the same thing as the surefire lithium 3v CR123As.... ? Is there a spacer or something ?

How long (inches) is this light ?

Is the output brightness different for the 3 types of batteries you mentioned ?
 
Re: WTS: Milkyspit 375 3 x SSCP4

I think they mean, if they got a different sized body for it.
 
Re: WTS: Milkyspit 375 3 x SSCP4

Forgive the dumb question........ I've only used lights with the surefire lithium 123s.... Aren't the sizes of the RCR123s and the surefire 123s the same... so how would one use 2 of the RCRs or 3 of the "primaries" assuming primaries are the same thing as the surefire lithium 3v CR123As.... ? Is there a spacer or something ?

How long (inches) is this light ?

Is the output brightness different for the 3 types of batteries you mentioned ?


Hello BassMan,

Your question is a good one and I apologize for not being clear in my answer to the earlier question.

The short answer is that the light will run on 3.7 to 9 volts. However you do that is up to you. If you use 9 volts, that would require a 3 cell body. Or you could use a 2 cell body with two rechargables ( 2 x 3.7), or you could use one 18650 rechargable in a two cell body (3.7 v). Please PM or post here if I have been unclear again.

bill
 
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the light comes in today.

whow, i love it . it is a killer light, so bright :twothumbs:twothumbs:twothumbs

thx for the deal :wave:
 
Wow, great light. Maybe I'm starting to feel in the market for something like this.
 
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