Best Eagletac thrower after T20C2?

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OK, I keep reading all these reviews and opinions but I am still confused. What is the best Eagletac thrower after the MC2x and T20C2 on cr123 primaries?
I wish the answer will be the P20C2, I love this light because I need a budget thrower in the size of (or smaller than) a 6P.
 

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I just took 3 lights outside, The T10LC2 T100C2 and P20C2 and compared them at 100 yards and its really close between the T100C2 and the P20C2. Up close the P20C2 seems to produce more light and far away I can see that the T100C2 has a tighter beam but its still too close for me to call on which has the best throw of the three. The T10LC2 would rank behind both in the throw category. BTW All 3 lights were using RCR123 Batteries..
 

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Thank you so much for the test FlashlightsNgear.com!
Someone will thought that the T100C2 throws better because of the larger head/reflector, but I see the new Eagletac engine is better on the P20C2. By the way, your P20C2 has the SMO or the OP reflector?
 

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P20C2 is definitely smaller than a 6P. More like the size of an E2E if I'm not mistaken. Lots of light for it's size... Lots of light for ANY size! My only complaint about it is how easy it is to activate strobe unintentionally.
 

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Thank you so much for the test FlashlightsNgear.com!
Someone will thought that the T100C2 throws better because of the larger head/reflector, but I see the new Eagletac engine is better on the P20C2. By the way, your P20C2 has the SMO or the OP reflector?
Smooth, I have some OP reflectors on the way (Later this Week). Your Welcome, I enjoy helping people with picking out a light, so far Ive had NO/few complaints. DigMe glad you like it, the strobe function is easily accessed using momentary but its quickly back to high if needed, the Tactical/Law Enforcement guys love that feature.
 
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These rough numbers should give you a fairly good idea.
M2XC4__________30,000
M2C4___________20,000
T20C2__________15,000
T100C2 MKII_____12,000
T10LC2_________10,000
P20C2__________9,000
P100C2_________7,000
P100A2_________7,000
P20A2__________7,000
T10L___________7,000
P10C2__________6,000
P10A2__________5,000
P10C___________5,000
T10C___________5,000
P10A___________4,000
 
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Smooth, I have some OP reflectors on the way (Later this Week). Your Welcome, I enjoy helping people with picking out a light, so far Ive had NO/few complaints. DigMe glad you like it, the strobe function is easily accessed using momentary but its quickly back to high if needed, the Tactical/Law Enforcement guys love that feature.

Are you able to get smooth reflectors for the P10C2? I'd like to get a better beam out of mine
 
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