Firesword or K90 intimidator???

sommos

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I have following this two flashlights... which one is better???

I wait for the K90 intimidator or I order the firesword???

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LEDninja

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Look at the beamshots in this post:
http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/showpost.php?p=2353935&postcount=16
The top one is a Mag P7;
The middle one is a Blaster TNG, uses the same SST-90 LED as the K90, so is a good approximation;
The bottom one is a Firesword.

But the Firesword is big and expensive and single mode (High only no low).
2.5" x 3.5" head, body is 1.25"x.75" diameter, overall length is 13".
Uses four common 18650 Li-Ion rechargable batteries.
You will need $399.99 + shipping for the light; $51.96 for the 4 batteries, $34.99 for a 4 bay charger + shipping.
The Firesward will not ship until Jan 31st.

Don't know anything about the Olight K90.

As this is your 1st post, I suggest you familiarize yourself with the safe operation of Li-ion cells before you buy the batteries and flashlights that use them.
https://www.candlepowerforums.com/threads/235164
Don't want you or your equipment to go :poof: .
 
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sommos

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Thank you...I´ll review everything

:welcome:

Look at the beamshots in this post:
http://www.cpfmarketplace.com/mp/showpost.php?p=2353935&postcount=16
The top one is a Mag P7;
The middle one is a Blaster TNG, uses the same SST-90 LED as the K90, so is a good approximation;
The bottom one is a Firesword.

But the Firesword is big and expensive and single mode (High only no low).
2.5" x 3.5" head, body is 1.25"x.75" diameter, overall length is 13".
Uses four common 18650 Li-Ion rechargable batteries.
You will need $399.99 + shipping for the light; $51.96 for the 4 batteries, $34.99 for a 4 bay charger + shipping.
The Firesward will not ship until Jan 31st.

Don't know anything about the Olight K90.

As this is your 1st post, I suggest you familiarize yourself with the safe operation of Li-ion cells before you buy the batteries and flashlights that use them.
https://www.candlepowerforums.com/threads/235164
Don't want you or your equipment to go :poof: .
 
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