Which Clip on Your Ra Clicky?

What Clip is on your Ra Clicky?

  • The Original in all its shining glory

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • I like it Painted Black (Ra Model)

    Votes: 10 18.9%
  • Heresy, but I like the NovaTac clip

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • Bezel-Up wvaltakis2 titanium clip

    Votes: 5 9.4%
  • Bezel-Down wvaltakis2 titanium clip

    Votes: 8 15.1%
  • Bezel-Up/Down wvaltakis2 titanium clip

    Votes: 6 11.3%
  • An old HDS Clip found a new home

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • I made my own beauty

    Votes: 4 7.5%
  • Something from the Parts Box, or other

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • It can roll off a cliff before I screw on a clip.

    Votes: 10 18.9%

  • Total voters
    53
  • Poll closed .

fairway1

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Feb 25, 2009
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I currently carry with the RA black clip. It kinda grows on you after a while.
 

Ritch

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Jun 12, 2006
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305
Location
Central Europe
My favorite clip is the Ti-Bezel Up from Chip. It is screwed on my 140CE. On the 120EDCE I've attached one of my spare ARC4+ style clips from LightHound.
 

Strauss

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Aug 19, 2006
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Location
Plattsburgh, NY
I have a different clip on each one of my three Clicky's. My 120EDCE has a stock black clip/screws, the 140CT has an Arc4+ clip and screw combo, and my warmie has one of Clip's Ti bezel up/down clips with a matching set of Ti screws.

I voted for the Ti bezel up/down clip as it's my favorite combo for sure. I like carrying my light bezel down to protect the lens, but I like the bezel up feature for it's use as a make-shift headlamp by clipping the light to the brim of a hat. That style lets me do both!
 

prime77

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Jun 5, 2007
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236
I have been running every night with the Clicky attached to my hat using the black RA clip. I to have come to like it.
 

sappyg

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Jun 1, 2008
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Location
South Carolina
i tried the stock black clip for about 2 weeks. it works but it never quite suited me or the light. i've had an NT clip attached for about a week now and for me it is a much better solution.
 

mwaldron

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Dec 10, 2007
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Location
Iowa
I've been using the stock (black) clip on my belt, although I do occasionally drop it into my pocket. I find despite it being fugly it does a great job.
 

Nocam

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Feb 28, 2009
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No clip here, I don't really want one.
I do want however a ring that fits around the body and screws in at the holes. The outer edge would be hexagonal, but thin metal, like titanium to not add weight, that way the Clicky gets the benefit of anti-rolling as well.
 

faco

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Jan 24, 2006
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Location
Australia
No clip here, I don't really want one.
I do want however a ring that fits around the body and screws in at the holes. The outer edge would be hexagonal, but thin metal, like titanium to not add weight, that way the Clicky gets the benefit of anti-rolling as well.

I don't use a clip on this light but wanted something to stop the light from rolling. What I did was just install the screws for a very "scientific" way of stopping the roll. :thumbsup: My nephew calls it the eyesLight :crackup:

If I ever decide to buy a clip It would be the bezel down clip from chip. Looks great, very solid, & well made, I say this because I had one for my Novatac.
 

Rverdi

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Jan 29, 2009
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NJ
I posted this picture of my Clicky in another thread. For me, the Novatac clip is about perfect.

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oldpal

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Nov 20, 2008
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Location
Augusta, GA
I tried the stock chrome clip, but didn't like the shine. Then I bought a black stock clip and am currently using it. It's OK, but I still think that there is a better clip out there for me. Then if I decide to get one of the custom Ti clips, I'll soon have almost as much in clips as I do in the light. Oh well..

Hugh
 

SaturnNyne

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Nov 2, 2005
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663
Location
Cambria, CA: Home of PK's Beast-Toss
I'll resurrect this since I've only just come upon it. I'm using the Arc clip on both of mine, works much better than the stock for me. I do wish there were an option that offered the low ride of the stock without being excessively bulky. The Arc design with a higher bend would be nearly perfect, or maybe that design but with the width of the NT clip.
 

jchoo

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Jan 22, 2007
Messages
418
Location
Virginia, USA
I currently have the stock black clip on there, but am seriously considering ordering another McGizmo clip from the shoppe to match the one on my Twisty.
 

gunspease

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Aug 15, 2004
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12
Location
Stayton OR
I just received my Ra Clicky and need a new clip. I like the looks of the arc but have not been able to find one any ideas? thanks
 

gbelleh

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Jan 16, 2003
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Location
Kansas
I got a Ra Clicky a few weeks ago. It's a great light, but I've really been struggling with the original clip. After a few weeks, I can say, it's just not working out. I finally took it off for good tonight. I tried to order a clip from Chip. Is he still making clips for these?

Arc 4 clips are no longer available. Novatac is bezel up. Any other good, current options?

I guess the EX10 will take the #1 EDC spot for now.
 

JWRitchie76

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Jun 6, 2009
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Jo Daviess Co, IL
I got the dremel out and went to town on my stock clip. I had a Arc 4/HDS style on my light but it just wasn't doing it for me. I could never find a comfortable hold with that clip on and I didn't care for where the clip made contact with the light in the waist of the light. You couldn't unscrew the head for battery change out or customization without taking the clip off. So I cut my stock clip so that it was the same length as the head and used the dremel to decrease the width. Now I can unscrew the head no problems and since the stock clip is so low profile it rests in the hand real nice. I vote for a stock design similar to this! :twothumbs

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