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This guide is written from a non-technical point of view and will gloss over some of the more technical aspects but also aims to cover everything that the fledgling flashaholic should know about. Cheaper, low-budget flashlights, as well as flashlight modding are outside the scope of this guide, although users who are interested in said ...
Hi all I have an old Laser Products (Surefire's old name) shotgun forend/integrated light but lost the 'flashlight' part. Are there any lights that can screw in to the front and substitute for the lost light? The flashlight part looked kind of similar to the 6P from this post...
My favorite answer given for the expensive prices of Surefire hardware is here, to paraphrase, Surefire is still and likely will remain a relatively small or medium-sized private company, and can only manufacture finite amounts of their product, and their massive supply contracts depleting thier stock and non-supply contract market demand for ...
Buying in case quantities will drop prices 10% or so. YMMV. Most modern steel shotshells have thicker and bigger shot cups to minimize contact from the shot and the barrel. But I still wouldn't shoot steel in an older gun with it's softer (relatively, compared to today's barrels) barrel steel. And especially with an older shotgun with a Poly-Choke.
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111. Dec 21, 2021. #1. Philips has a new line of bulbs called Night Guide Platinum. They are made in China, unlike the Xtreme Vision that is mostly made in Germany. The most significant thing about them is that they are available in 9005XS and 9006XS, the straight base variants of 9005 and 9006. No Silverstar Ultra or Nighthawks are available ...
They've got an overview write-up of the different lights they offer: Seraph SP-6 LED Setup Guide @ LumensFactory.com. Looks like two particular LF Seraph-bodied options exist: the Seraph SP-6 body for 1x18650 operation; and the Seraph SP-9 for 2x18650 operation via addition of a 1x extender.
I have two Nitecore i4 V2 chargers. I use them mainly for 14500, 16340, and 18650 lithium ion batteries, but I also occasionally charge my Eneloops and Energizer Recharge batteries in them, as well, with no problems (I usually use a La Crosse VC-700 for the NiMH batteries).
Black with green strip = 2000 maH (Japan) ($19.99/8pk) Gray with green strip = 2400 maH (Japan) ($26.99/8pk) White with green strip = 2000maH (Amazon comments section say they are China) ($23.45/12pk) I would just verify before purchase to make sure what you are getting as they do state that the color schemes vary. L.
To start with, the features and specifications here, given by Mankerlight: • Emitter: Cree XP-L(CW and NW for your choices) • Max output: 400lumens (Eneloop Pro Ni-Mh battery) • 800lumens (with 14500 Lithium battery) • Circuit: Most efficiency constant current circuit, • Maximum runtime up to 266 hours • Material: Aircraft-grade aluminum body • Surface treatment: Premium Type III ...