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Sold/Expired MagClickie & C-LiIon Adapter

modamag

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Well here are the latest Mag accessories. If I don't make Mag retrofit soon, I think I might have to yield my nick (modamag).

First off is a MagClickie designed to be used with AW's protected "C" LiIon cell. There is no need for any extension when you use the MagClickie since it's already incorporated into the design. On a matter of cosmetic, the MagClikie is designed to be slim and fit. It is ~2mm shorter than the original MagC tailcap switch. For those who have the means, you can install 6x Bart 1.55mmx5mm high density Tritium for a killer affect.

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The second design is a Mag C-LiIon -> D adapter. The negative plate is made of high grade aluminum to protect your precious Li-Ion from the infamous Mag spring compression force.

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=== Products ===
MagClickie ... $ SOLD OUT $
- designed for MagC
- suitable for hotwire or any high current mod
- < 0.01 Ohms resistance

Mag2D C(LiIon) -> D adapter ... $23
- made of high quality Delrin & aluminum

Mag1C inner sleeve adapter (11x)... $8
- designed CR123 / 17670 / 18650
- made of high quality Delrin

=== Shipping & Delivery ===
For US S/H is $3 for 1st item & $2 for every additional
For international S&H is $6 for 1st item & $2 for every additional
Max "reasonable" shipping charge ... $10

=== Payment Information ===
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nein166

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Is that a McClickie and is the MagClickie Body threaded for it or is there a retaining nut holding the switch in there?
 
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modamag

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nein166: MagClikie utilize McGizmo's McClickie (extremely low resistance). There is a retaining screw holding the McClikie into place.

Nomad: I've tested it with 1C & 2C, don't have any 3C to test.
 

AndyTiedye

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If I get a MagClickie (or two), can I get them in on the splash anodizing?

(They wouldn't need stripping, etc, since they're already bare).
 

AlexGT

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. (Edited because someone else ordered it for me to do a custom )

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Action

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Any chance that cutdown tubes will be offered to pair with these?
 

slim shady

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MagClickie ... $35
- designed for MagC
- suitable for hotwire or any high current mod
- < 0.01 Ohms resistance

Mag2D C(LiIon) -> D adapter ... $23
- made of high quality Delrin & aluminum
$5 shipping=
$63.00
 

slim shady

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Is this the right addy?

If so than cool.Thanks.Paypal sent
 
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modamag

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AndyTiedye: I think I would be able to get them splash. But I got to know ASAP.

Action & AlexGT: Do you guys mean extension for MagC? If so I think there was someone else who already did make them.
 
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