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I'm interested to see that, rutmi01, thanks.
I'm interested to see that, rutmi01, thanks.
M60F on the way. I'll be flooding rooms with a 20 degree optic soon.
Sure thing Tom....I'll post some outdoor pics comparing the various lights I have. thanks to Bushcraft and the rest of these lighting fellas, I found Malkoff.
You will love the 6p. Stick it in your pocket and light it up if you need to. Maglights are swingers and 6P's are drivers - just a different motion if you need it - the Malkoff will take it
Guys - I'm selling my C3 Centurion with Malkoff M60 and SOE Pouch...
I need to pay a hefty bill to Milky so something has to go...asking $175 but for club members its $150.
Pauli
We are going with Milkys electronics - 3xCree XP something - Zeppelin heat sink - five levels - 15 lumen low - 2400 lumen high - 30 minute run time on high with 3X 18670.
Hi guys, am I a flashlight snob yet?
IMHO the real magic of McGizmos is not just that they're the most perfect, most practical EDC lights (if you can swing the cash) it's that Don McLeish (the man) is an absolute genius at reflector design and it shows in every one of his lights.
You can get a small taste of that magic with Malkoff's new M61 light engines, which use McGizmo reflectors. 300 lumens for 2 hours...
Hi guys, am I a flashlight snob yet?
IMHO the real magic of McGizmos is not just that they're the most perfect, most practical EDC lights (if you can swing the cash) it's that Don McLeish (the man) is an absolute genius at reflector design and it shows in every one of his lights.
You can get a small taste of that magic with Malkoff's new M61 light engines, which use McGizmo reflectors. 300 lumens for 2 hours...
I talked to him last night - he said he was really busy.
What a flashlight knowledge - he calculated everything right there for me.
I guess I can spill the beans - the RcatR M6 is totally gone. the cost of repairing it is not feasible.
We are going with Milkys electronics - 3xCree XP something - Zeppelin heat sink - five levels - 15 lumen low - 2400 lumen high - 30 minute run time on high with 3X 18670.
Hi guys, am I a flashlight snob yet?
IMHO the real magic of McGizmos is not just that they're the most perfect, most practical EDC lights (if you can swing the cash) it's that Don McLeish (the man) is an absolute genius at reflector design and it shows in every one of his lights.
You can get a small taste of that magic with Malkoff's new M61 light engines, which use McGizmo reflectors. 300 lumens for 2 hours...
Sounds like an awesome build Pauli,,,:thumbup::thumbup: