Beacon of Light
Flashlight Enthusiast
- Joined
- Dec 9, 2005
- Messages
- 2,054
Got my new Logan 17500 QTC in SS today with the battery adapters. I just have to say Curt is a genius and his work is meticulous and a work of art the way the adapters work. I have bought generic type battery adapters before and they always seemed chintzy and still had an annoying rattle. Curt's design are a perfect fit and it appears they will last a lifetime!
I ordered a QTC momentary switch, which Bob from RMSK had pre-installed for me (Thanks so much Bob!) and it works great! I was unsure whether I could use the light with the momentary switch installed to where I wouldn't have to hold the switch down and I was pleasantly surprised that you can still turn on the light just by twisting a little tighter. Back it off and then the momentary works as well. Very nice design and I will say the Stainless Steel is beautiful and has a nice solid feel. It's my first SS Peak light that is knurled (I have an old McKinley unknurled) and this feels so good.
I was really wanting a brass model but they didn't have the 17500 QTC Logan in brass yet so I thought I'd be settling with the SS model. I think I actually prefer the SS now over the brass. The threads are smooth and it just looks like a million bucks! Thanks Bob @ RMSK and thanks Curt for your tireless work and attention to detail!
I ordered a QTC momentary switch, which Bob from RMSK had pre-installed for me (Thanks so much Bob!) and it works great! I was unsure whether I could use the light with the momentary switch installed to where I wouldn't have to hold the switch down and I was pleasantly surprised that you can still turn on the light just by twisting a little tighter. Back it off and then the momentary works as well. Very nice design and I will say the Stainless Steel is beautiful and has a nice solid feel. It's my first SS Peak light that is knurled (I have an old McKinley unknurled) and this feels so good.
I was really wanting a brass model but they didn't have the 17500 QTC Logan in brass yet so I thought I'd be settling with the SS model. I think I actually prefer the SS now over the brass. The threads are smooth and it just looks like a million bucks! Thanks Bob @ RMSK and thanks Curt for your tireless work and attention to detail!