SF X200B / SF L4 question

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What would you say the X200A's beam would compare to?

Size15's.....would you mind posting some pics of the 9volt Millenium Handgun weaponlight photos if you have some?....M111...I think...
 

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What would you say the X200A's beam would compare to?

Size15's.....would you mind posting some pics of the 9volt Millenium Handgun weaponlight photos if you have some?....M111...I think...
The only thing that has a beam like the X200A is another X200A!

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Thank you Sir!!!
Does the M111 mount on ant 1913/picatiny rail? or does it need an adaptor?
Don't mean to get off track....

The beam on the X200A is not comparable to the E2L/KL1? or is it an entirely different TIR optic?
 

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Thank you Sir!!!
Does the M111 mount on ant 1913/picatiny rail? or does it need an adaptor?
Don't mean to get off track....
Well we're doing a pretty good job of getting off topic aren't we?
I think I can answer your question better by email since although the short asnwer is, no it doesn't mount directly, yes it does need an adapter... this is by no means the end of the matter and you may care to learn more.

The beam on the X200A is not comparable to the E2L/KL1? or is it an entirely different TIR optic?
No, SureFire's KL1 TIR optic and LuxeonIII combination produces a far larger beam to the original X200A beam. The X200A beam has been spread out a bit to its current profile but it's still far tighter than the KL1.
 

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Yes, it's an early version (pre-production perhaps) version of the M600 ScoutLight. Current versions are Black HA.
The M600A is the model with the KL4 bezel, and the shrouded Z68 Clickie (not the crenelated version as used by the E2d that was supplied on early versions)
 
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