Dec 3, 2009 #1 G GarageBoy Flashlight Enthusiast Joined Jun 12, 2004 Messages 3,975 Location Brooklyn NY Anything like the Quark 123^2 or P3D, but MC-Eed?
Dec 3, 2009 #2 Marduke Flashaholic Joined Jun 19, 2007 Messages 10,110 Location Huntsville, AL The Quark 123^2 XP-G R5's has been measured at 240 OTF lumens. That size light is a bit too small to push it much harder, so MC-E doesn't make much sense.
The Quark 123^2 XP-G R5's has been measured at 240 OTF lumens. That size light is a bit too small to push it much harder, so MC-E doesn't make much sense.
Dec 4, 2009 #3 Gunner12 Flashaholic Joined Dec 18, 2006 Messages 10,063 Location Bay Area, CA You can modify one with parts. I remember a thread somewhere about how a DX MC-E drop-in fits in one of the P3D-esk bodies they also have for sale.
You can modify one with parts. I remember a thread somewhere about how a DX MC-E drop-in fits in one of the P3D-esk bodies they also have for sale.
Dec 4, 2009 #4 Dan FO Enlightened Joined Feb 10, 2009 Messages 637 Location FL I am getting about 270 OTF lumens from my darkzero modified Surefire L4 and it is a beautiful wall of light but not a lot of throw. A different reflector might give a little more throw but the MC-E is not known for throw.
I am getting about 270 OTF lumens from my darkzero modified Surefire L4 and it is a beautiful wall of light but not a lot of throw. A different reflector might give a little more throw but the MC-E is not known for throw.