Hi everyone! Have been reading and learning a lot from this forum. I really appreciate all of the technical knowledge and resources that are available.
Last Post By: Roger Sully Today, 12:43 PMThis light is in excellent LIKE NEW cosmetic and operational condition as it was never carried. (I had to watch a review to remind myself how it operated!)
Last Post By: luxlunatic Today, 08:15 AMSomeone asked the question, “Why doesn’t Biscotti have a mode of 50%, 75%, 100%, or staggering between 50% and 100%?”. About the flashlights’ output mode
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Last Post By: Greta Today, 10:50 AMhow are they so efficnat . dang i cant spell it. i mean how do they get light at so low power?
Last Post By: raggie33 Yesterday, 11:01 PMUp for sale is a nice HDS rotary. It is a 200 lumen model, with a XPG2 neutral tint LED. I’m not sure if the LED is stock or not, but it has a slightly
Last Post By: K2-bk-bl-rd Today, 09:16 AMWhat are the chances of someone building a C head C tail to fit the new 21700 battery?
Last Post By: BigusLightus Yesterday, 05:15 PMI bought this one brand new 2 months ago from going gear. Black/blue G10 with all stonewash finish. It is on bronze washers and it will include Teflon
Last Post By: teak Yesterday, 09:32 AMI've been looking for a couple of OSRAM P60 drop ins, need the throw.
I remember Nailbender use to make drop ins, but he hasn't been on CPF
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Has anyone tried to fit a 21700 into a Nitecore F2 charger? I'm wondering if they fit and charge?
Last Post By: BigusLightus 02-24-2021, 07:43 PMHi
First of all I want to apologise to the mods because I posted this question in the wrong place earlier (whoops!)
Ok, so I
Trying to decide between the two. i guess in real world wont tell much difference in output
Anyone have any advise??
It was only frayed, but I replaced the pull cord on my eu2000i today. It was sunny and 40°, and I worked on the tailgate of my pickup truck. It's a solid
scout24 Today, 03:48 PMSorry I was referring to the elastic band being hard and coarse material. Not the rubber holder. I'm not sure if that changed since I didn't look closely
markr6 Today, 03:30 PMWith the many posts on the ultimate cockroach outlast the apocalypse, watch me beat the living cr@p out of this torture tests, so sad its out of production...I
LeanBurn Today, 03:25 PMJust read the warranty on the Mag website. It is only tens years and does not include the LED! So I guess they warranty the aluminum tube, spring and
BigusLightus Today, 03:24 PMI love my Tain Aurora, but probably most reliable is the Olight I3T EOS.
JimIslander Today, 03:12 PMI'm looking for SF Z52 in natural HA, I've recently bought a beautiful E2e, but along the way someone replaced the twisty with a clicky. I'd like to bring
michaex Today, 03:09 PMMost of my Peak are the older pre-QTC versions.
My understanding is that you can still order the fixed-output versions.
I have
still looking for old school Peak Disco lights
mcbrat Today, 02:48 PMI'm using an MD-1 with an MDx-16.5 bezel, hi/lo ring, 1st-gen M30, with a SF clicky tailcap; all running on an 18350. It's a nice little setup.
novice Today, 02:23 PMThey just revert to single mode if the QTC deteriorates.
jabe1 Today, 02:11 PMThe St Jude set is complete now that a St Jude solitaire has arrived and a HALO ML50LX is added to the lineup of limited edition lights that a donation
bykfixer Today, 01:50 PM
WTB: SureFire Z52 nat HA
Thread Starter: michaexI'm looking for SF Z52 in natural HA, I've recently bought a beautiful E2e, but along the way someone replaced the twisty with a clicky. I'd like to bring
Last Post By: michaex Today, 03:09 PM