fuzzy said:hey, cateye... i pm-ed u about fenix l2p...
*waiting for your reply eagerly
Bro,
PM sent to you....
fuzzy said:hey, cateye... i pm-ed u about fenix l2p...
*waiting for your reply eagerly
+evenstar said:i see....actually i'm hoping to get into Air Force
what're the prices of the above 3 mentioned?cyrilng said:Then you need a Surefire A2 Aviator.
CatEYE's 3W LED drop-in module would be a great option too.
Or even a Fenix L1P or L2P if you want to use more economical AA alkaline, NimH or lithium batteries instead.
please don't use this thread for buying and selling.. moderator will lock and delete this thread and we hobbyist have no more place to talk.Zephirum said:2 more superb lights to let go. Anyone interested? :thumbsup:
MashiMaro said:please don't use this thread for buying and selling.. moderator will lock and delete this thread and we hobbyist have no more place to talk.
+evenstar said:anyway, do you guys use any pouches to carry your lights around when on the move?
+evenstar said:I just fried one mini-moth with my 10 secs of light from my M6...
I tried it on my dog and it immediately looked away..Zephirum said:Don't shine it directly on peoples' faces at night. :bsmilie: :bigeyes: hey! you try to shine it on a big dog at night and see the dog's reaction....hehehe make sure you shine directly into its eyes!
+evenstar said:I tried it on my dog and it immediately looked away..
zac08 said:Please DUN be evil... you can blind them. At night, their pupils open up.
SO FOR GOODNESS SAKE, dun shine at the animals at night.
ronwong said:Sheares is the Singapore Distributor for Surefire. There is another brand made in Singapore, also about more than a hundred bucks for each. Based on the Luxeon Star. I don't like Surefire as they uses CR123 and their reason for using it is not justified by the running cost of it.