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This mod will send the Surefirephiles over the edge.
Hey, wait a second, I'm one of them, too.
While thinking of a way to make frequent use of the Legend LX-like M2, I started mixing parts with the only other lithium battery powered Surefire light in my inventory - the 12ZM. No biggie, nothing new.
Then I decided to see if the clickie switch on my beloved Taclite...
, would fit in place of the Lockout Tail Switch of the M2. It does! However, it leaves part of the thread exposed. I simply removed two of the flat rubber grommets from the 12ZM and placed them over the exposed thread and what I get is an arrangement that actually looks like it was designed that way.
I prefer a clickie switch on my tactical light. Surefire's offering is a little large; especially the shroud over the button.
The ASP Taclite product contains a microswitch recessed into the barrel and covered by a replaceable rubber membrane. I've been using the Taclite since 1997 and have become accustomed to using this switch. A subtle push activates the light: press harder and the click activates. It doesn't take much practice to master it.
I've just breathed new life into the M2. Now if I can only remove the hex bezel.
Hey, wait a second, I'm one of them, too.
While thinking of a way to make frequent use of the Legend LX-like M2, I started mixing parts with the only other lithium battery powered Surefire light in my inventory - the 12ZM. No biggie, nothing new.
Then I decided to see if the clickie switch on my beloved Taclite...
I prefer a clickie switch on my tactical light. Surefire's offering is a little large; especially the shroud over the button.
The ASP Taclite product contains a microswitch recessed into the barrel and covered by a replaceable rubber membrane. I've been using the Taclite since 1997 and have become accustomed to using this switch. A subtle push activates the light: press harder and the click activates. It doesn't take much practice to master it.
I've just breathed new life into the M2. Now if I can only remove the hex bezel.