All Sold: iTP A3 XP-G S2, EagleTac P100A2 Neutral White

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Price includes shipping with delivery confirmation.

First unconditional "I'll take it" posted in thread gets it.

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iTP A3 XP-G S2 EOS Titanium [Sold] $33 $35 $40
A great addition for a set of keys. The tint does lean towards green, however it is not bad (imo, ymmv) and is noticeably brighter than the standard version. Twisty interface with 3 modes - l/m/h.

As with most titanium lights, twist action feels gritty but this is normal. Has not been carried, although there is a slight mark made by the pocket clip. This is not available separately outside of the holiday set it came with. As such, it does not come in a box. Runs off of a single AAA battery (alkaline or NiMH). Spare o-ring is included.

EagleTac P100A2 XP-E Q4 Neutral White [Sold] $28 $29 $30
Only tested. Has pretty good throw for a 2AA light, excellent tint (similar to a Zebralight SC51w or a neutral white Lumapower Trust model) for outdoor color rendering. I have found EagleTac lights to come well lubed, and this one is no exception with it's buttery smooth threads.

Like the majority of the P100A2 modeled lights, the led on this one is off center. This is not noticeable in real world use; may be slightly noticeable on a white wall. Runs off of 2 AA batteries (alkaline or NiMH). Comes with original box, manual and warranty card, and o-rings/lanyard ring.

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4Sevens Quark AA Tactical XP-G S2 [Withdrawn]
Screams on a 14500. Features the XP-G S2 emitter and a forward clicky, allowing for momentary on. Has two programmable modes, currently programmed to head tight: moonlight, head loose: max. Each mode can be programmed to one of the following: moonlight, low, medium, high, max, s.o.s., strobe, beacon. Like with the majority of Quarks, preflash is present prior to turning on moonlight mode.

The tint leans towards yellow and renders outdoors nicely. Quite the opposite of the iTP listed below. A few specks of ano missing. Runs off of a single AA battery, or a 14500 li-ion. Has square threading and allows light to be lego'd with the Turbo head, 18650 body, AA^2 body, 123^2 body and 123 body.

Comes with the original box, o-rings, lanyard, holster, finger grip, and a 14500 li-ion. The 14500 was received and given it's first charge 2/22/2011. It's been topped off 4 times since, but has never been discharged below 3.8v. Tops off @ 4.18v with my Pila charger. I'll throw in three extra boots and the tool to unscrew and remove the switch (almost the complete kit minus the regular blue boot and boot kit o-rings).

4Sevens Quark AA Regular XP-G R5 [Withdrawn]
Features the XP-G R5 emitter and a reverse clicky. Has two defined modes, head tight: max, strobe; head loose: moonlight, low, medium, high, s.o.s., beacon. If turning the light on from the head loose position (startup is moonlight) there is a slight preflash, although it is not as severe as in the tactical version.

Tint is cool white. This has been the light I keep by my bedside and used exclusively for it's moonlight mode. Also has a few specks of ano missing. There appears to be something (glue?) slightly covering a small portion of the die. I've tried to photograph this as best as possible, please see pictures for this. This does not appear to affect the beam in any way. Still curious as to what it is, if anybody can chime in. :)

Like the tactical version, the regular runs off of a single AA battery, or a 14500 Li-ion. Has square threading and allows light to be lego'd with the Turbo head, 18650 body, AA^2 body, 123^2 body and 123 body.

Comes with the original box, o-rings, lanyard, holster, and finger grip.

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Hi, I'm interested in the Quark lights, especially the AA tactical, but I was wondering if you'd consider a lower price. From what I can tell, the AA tactical with S2 emitter sells for $55-57 online from reputable shops, and even though you include a 14500 and replacement boots, you're still pricing the flashlight like it is brand new. Perhaps $45-50 would be a more attractive price for the buyer?

I hope I have been tactful in stating my concerns over price, and I await your response.
If you wanted to be tactful you could have sent me a pm or email. I feel your offer is rather low but do thank you for your interest.
 
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