I had a quick question for owners of the Wolf-Eyes Sniper. I just received mine today (very nice light), but found that I am unable to remove the tail cap of my Sniper regardless of how much force I apply. I even used a lid gripper to hold the battery tube and another gripper to hold the tail cap, and twisted as hard as I possibly could and it didn't budge. Is locktight used on the tail cap of the Sniper so it cannot be removed for some reason? I would think that it should be removable so it can be changed with an optional LED tail cap or so the switch could be replaced if it happened to go bad.
I went ahead and removed the bezel and inserted the battery through the top of the battery tube and the light works fine, but if the tail cap is supposed to be removable, obviously I would like it to be on my light.
One other general question about Wolf-Eyes lights - do they normally come with any spare o-rings or switch covers? I think every other light that I have at least come with spares o-rings and usually a spare switch cover, but neither of my Wolf-Eyes flashlights (Sniper, Defender) came with spares for either which I found kind of odd for a light of this caliber.
I went ahead and removed the bezel and inserted the battery through the top of the battery tube and the light works fine, but if the tail cap is supposed to be removable, obviously I would like it to be on my light.
One other general question about Wolf-Eyes lights - do they normally come with any spare o-rings or switch covers? I think every other light that I have at least come with spares o-rings and usually a spare switch cover, but neither of my Wolf-Eyes flashlights (Sniper, Defender) came with spares for either which I found kind of odd for a light of this caliber.
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