Is the Surefire P60L to any help?
I´m not sure if a C123 can drive it.
Is the Surefire P60L to any help?
I´m not sure if a C123 can drive it.
Thanks guys for the answers, will be working out what to do
The 6v setup works fine but is a little bit long and out off balance i think
...What's wrong with the one I linked? The 3V bulb assemblies are still available, as shown. Buy a new one.
If you are going to a 6V light, let me know--I might be interested in that 3V you've got!
There is nothing wrong with the one you linked my friend.
I've already ordered some bulbs
thanks again
Has anyone seen this flashlight or used it? I ordered mine last Friday and it came in today.
I had read a lot of good things about it and had the chance to see it in person when a friend of mine who's getting hired at a sheriff's office nearby purchased one.
Coolest thing about it is the rechargeable Lithium-Ion batteries (which have no "memory" and not to mention the high lumen count). I'm looking forward to trying it out on the street.
http://www.flashlightz.com/product.p...64653&category=
I have a couple Pelican lights (though not this one). They work well, are tough, batteries last for fricking ever, and are bright as ****.
be careful about using the belt clip, though, if your light has one. I have broken the belt clips off of every Pelican flashlight I have.
as far as tac-lights go, I think I will stick with my Surefire 6P.
yeah, i plan on getting a smaller tac light. i want to use the pelican as a general-use light.
I use this for ship checks when I am in tanks, etc. and my coworker calls it "The Hand Sun" because it lights up the tanks.
i guess you're referring to the same pelican?
Have you considered The Torch?
that's ridiculous.
I have used the light for work and it is right up there with Surefire handheld LED lights if not better. There aren't many good holsters for the light. The one included with the light isn't a good design. The dual switch option is very nice.