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Sold/Expired Surefire M6 w MZP7-3 trpple P7 LED upgrade assembled by nailbender FM battery holder

sbelyo

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Up for sale:

Complete Surefire M6
LED Zeppelin MZP7-3 heatsink with 3 P7 LEDs

Assembled and installed in M6 head by nailbender with Shark conroller plus Remora UI add on
FM 3x17670 M6 battery holder with charging jack
3 AW 17670 1600 mAh cells
Original M6 reflector included

This light has 3 output levels 33% 66% and 100%. U can cycle through the levels by
pressing the tail switch while in momentary mode, then once desired level is reached simply
twist the cap to keep the light on.

I've enjoyed the light for two years but it is not getting used as much as my other lights
so it's time to let someone else enjoy it.

I would give it's overall condition a 9 out of 10 as I have used it. There are no large
marks or scratches on the light. There is one slight mark on the bezel that was created
when being assembled. I believe it is clearly visable in the pictures. I beleive the
pictures to be very accurate and should answer any questions that you have about the
condition.

The cells have been through 5 or 6 carge cycles I would say they should have over 90%
capacity. They will be shipped fully charged.

I have over $650 invested in this light and it was worth every bit of it to build. The
craftsmanship exhibited by LED Zeppelin, FiveMega, and nailbender are second to none.
I am asking $525 USD via Paypal with free shipping within the US and all paypal fees
included. I am absolutely open to all reasonable offers. No lowballing!

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sbelyo

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I don't have a lux meter so I can only go by what a P7 is rated at pushing 1 amps. I'd say the light at 33% is producing 700 lumens, 66% 1400 lumens, and 2100 at full power. It has tight focus and a very decent throw.

I have no beam shots and are terrible at taking them.

I can work out a good deal with you if you're serious
 

djans1397

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Bozeman, Montana
What kind of output is it producing? Any beamshots?

I may be interested with the price is right

PM me

FYI, If you look up LED Zepplin in the member section, you should be able to find the original build thread which is loaded with tons of beam shots and output info. These were really GREAT builds for thier time... and still are. Good luck.
 
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