Hello, these are only my impressions after a month of ownage, with few pictures.
Catapult has a really strong construction
finishes are great
all the parts screw together flawless, It's hard to tell where ends the extension tube and where begins the body.
Positive pole has a big spring, negative a piston (won't eat batteries)
Switch is protected but is still easy to find and use
Unfortunately, the aluminium parts which protect the switch has sharpened edges (not too much however)
An SST-50 + a deep smooth reflector = lightsaber :devil:
It's a big light, you can shorten it removing the extension tube; however, the head remains a really big piece of alluminum, not easy to conceal even in the pocket of a jacket.
Output, runtime and regulation are best in the 2x18650 configuration, where you have enought weight and a shape good for hit bad guys
Catapult has a really strong construction
finishes are great
all the parts screw together flawless, It's hard to tell where ends the extension tube and where begins the body.
Positive pole has a big spring, negative a piston (won't eat batteries)
Switch is protected but is still easy to find and use
Unfortunately, the aluminium parts which protect the switch has sharpened edges (not too much however)
An SST-50 + a deep smooth reflector = lightsaber :devil:
It's a big light, you can shorten it removing the extension tube; however, the head remains a really big piece of alluminum, not easy to conceal even in the pocket of a jacket.
Output, runtime and regulation are best in the 2x18650 configuration, where you have enought weight and a shape good for hit bad guys
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