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None of the XML lights give a really tight spot.
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what does fen ?
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i got me some of these ......... way to brite for the 22 even on low power
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LoneRider wrote:what does fen ?

Traditionally the low lumen, tight focus lights using the xr-e emitter (also known as the r2) matched with a wide and deep smooth reflector. Solarforce Pro-1, Tiablo A9 and A10. These lights aren't popular anymore and the Pro-1 just went out of production. Cheapy ones are the Jacob A60 and Unique fire HS802 from Deal extreme.

Otherwise, the aspheric lens lights like the Dereelight Night Master and Xsearcher with the xr-e emitter, have zero spill and a lightsabre beam with an easy 400m of real throw.
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oi Fen,got me a new WF-008 from dx,under $20 posted.

now im looking at a new mount for the rifle.
the rubber one i got from dx has served its purpose and its time to upgrade.

what have you used and does one stand out better than the rest ?
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deye223 wrote:
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i got me some of these ......... way to brite for the 22 even on low power
Get the red filter to go on it and you'll love it on the .22 :)
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LoneRider wrote:oi Fen,got me a new WF-008 from dx,under $20 posted.

now im looking at a new mount for the rifle.
the rubber one i got from dx has served its purpose and its time to upgrade.

what have you used and does one stand out better than the rest ?
I fit these on my scopes.

http://dx.com/p/kdp025-30-aluminum-allo ... uxxcvldV8E


Ring on torch body, then attach to rail on scope.

http://dx.com/p/25-30mm-aluminum-alloy- ... uxxpPldV8E


Recent projects, custom red and also green LED lights.

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Fen, can we get a close up pic of you mounting setup. I need to mount an M9 to clear a 56mm scope on the .223
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It's one of these on the scope:

http://dx.com/p/kdp025-30-aluminum-allo ... u2hH_ldV8E

Or this if you need 30mm.

http://dx.com/p/aluminum-alloy-tactical ... u2hNfldV8E

And a high picatinny ring.

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My Solarforce Pro-1 barely clears my 40mm AO scopes with a very high ring. (Pro-1 has a 57mm head, that's the smaller M3 pictured in the same ring I use on the pro-1)

This might work for you.

http://dx.com/p/25-4-30mm-nylon-plastic ... u2iEfldV8E
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thank you oh guru of the light,

i will look into getting them.
those coloured led's look the goods.
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The green in particular has a bit of oomph.

Best thing is I can swap between the colours in the one torch in about a minute. Just unscrew the head off, screw the LED pill unit out, put new one in.

I currently have four different ones for the Solarforce M3 - the green, the red, a Cree XP-G2 overdriven at 2.8A for good throw and the stock XM-L which is floodier.

So it's mission adaptable, in tac-speak. :rifle2:
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fenring wrote: So it's mission adaptable, in tac-speak. :rifle2:
careful there mate,you start getting lustful feelings for a tube gun and we might have to have an intervention :lol: :lol:
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Cheers Fenring. I suspected height would be an issue
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