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Milkyspit Room Sweeper E1E with Z52 tailcap HA Natural WITHDRAWN
A vintage SureFire E1E head with crosshair logo and attached bezel-up clip and Z52 lockout twisty tailcap transformed by Milky into an easily pocketable high power flood.
The Room Sweeper concept and original build can be found here.
Tale of the Tape:
Milky Room Sweeper SSCP7 CSWOI
DD BrassSink Designed for 1xIMR16340
Single stage twisty (or momentary with the tailcap loosened just slightly from full on). Works with an AW 3.7v rechargeable but is optimized for the IMR 16340: 2.8A initial draw produces approx 600 lumens for ~12 minutes. Milky installed a removable diffusion film to the original Lexan lens to smooth the beam from the 4-die P7.
Prices include priority shipping with delivery confirmation in the CONUS.
Insurance international shipping extra.
Paypal and money order accepted domestically.
Paypal from verified buyers in US funds required for international sales.
No fees added for using Paypal, but no e-check or gift payments accepted.
Postal insurance is your only recourse in the unlikely event that a package goes missing, and is therefore highly recommended.
Thanks for looking.
A vintage SureFire E1E head with crosshair logo and attached bezel-up clip and Z52 lockout twisty tailcap transformed by Milky into an easily pocketable high power flood.
The Room Sweeper concept and original build can be found here.
Tale of the Tape:
Milky Room Sweeper SSCP7 CSWOI
DD BrassSink Designed for 1xIMR16340
Single stage twisty (or momentary with the tailcap loosened just slightly from full on). Works with an AW 3.7v rechargeable but is optimized for the IMR 16340: 2.8A initial draw produces approx 600 lumens for ~12 minutes. Milky installed a removable diffusion film to the original Lexan lens to smooth the beam from the 4-die P7.
Prices include priority shipping with delivery confirmation in the CONUS.
Insurance international shipping extra.
Paypal and money order accepted domestically.
Paypal from verified buyers in US funds required for international sales.
No fees added for using Paypal, but no e-check or gift payments accepted.
Postal insurance is your only recourse in the unlikely event that a package goes missing, and is therefore highly recommended.
Thanks for looking.
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