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Sweet link. Thanks man.
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just got mine Olight T20T http://www.olightworld.com/proi/cn/p...?productid=431
love it very much.... the strobing is awesome...... |
picking up a tk10 most definitly! im really lookin forward to see how this does
it was either this or a surefire of some sorts but that video definitly helped thanks for the link! |
Didnt you hear me? pick up the P3d-Q5...TODAY!!!
It has much more options for about the same amount of money... Again, I really recommend it. P3d ftw! :P |
Got my Fenix TK10 on order, can't wait to get it!
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that guy is great, he new what he was talking about and overall, it was a very helpful comparison video.
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nice find
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Now I have a couple of lights to choose from for a night game:D :
1. Jetbeam Jet III Pro Cree Q5 (225 lumens) 2. Romisen RC T5 Quad Cree Q4 (600 but actually around 200++ lumens) 3. Surefire G2 with Cree R2 LED Drop In (200+ lumens) 4. Tiablo A9 Cree Q5 (256 lumens) 5. Fenix TK 10 Cree Q5 (225 lumens) You need a proper mount to use it onto your Aeg and the output of light you get from each one is tremendous. This flashlight collecting is making me nuts;) |
anyone know if this will work - http://www.danieldefense.com/img/pro...56e213cfac.jpg
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Yes or this one http://cgi.ebay.com/DYTAC-20mm-RIS-5...2em118Q2el1247
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I use my Surefire G2 LED as my daily carry torch, and after reading the reviews for the Fenix TK10, I must say I am impressed.
If your planning on using it as a weapon light, I recommend the, Viking Tactics light mount: http://www.vikingtactics.com/prod_vtac_lightmount.html Light-weight polymer that gives you that offset to use on a rail with a vertical foregrip. Seriously think were you want to mount the torch. Remember to mount the torch as far forward as possible. This way if a BG (Bad Guy) sees the light and engages you from the side, its farther away from your body. Moreover, if you mount the torch too far back the weapon will cast a shadow, placing the torch on the bottom will cause the barrel or fore-end to cast a shadow over the BG's eyes, negating the effectiveness of the torch. You might be good to go, but if your running a suppressor don't forget to reposition the torch to adjust for the increase in length. Just a few tips, to help anyone out when they encounter any low-light fighting. |
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