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1) Sig Sauer P238 Diamond Plate
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2) Soeks 01M Radiation Detector 2013 version
I purchased this brand new a couple of months ago from Soeks-USA where these retail for $175. I was curious and wanted to check out background radiation in my neighborhood and workplace, as well as check some scrap metal that my dad recently purchased. Gladly, no high readings were given. I don't have a use for it anymore and hope someone else can put this to good use. The plastic is still on the screen; languages are: English and Russian. Runs on 2 AAA batteries (2 AAA eneloops included). Price includes priority mail shipping in a small flat rate box.
3) Garrett Industries Kahr CM9 Silent Thunder IWB With Tuckable Belt Loops
Great leather-lined kydex provides a quiet holster/draw. This has not been carried, however I have holstered my CM9 in it. There is a sharp edge on the frame that has caused a rip in the leather (refer to photo). Make sure to round this edge on your frame to prevent further tearing. Please note that this does not affect the functionality of the holster.
Includes the tuckable tan loops, slimline clip, and standard clip - each are for a 1 1/4" belt. Right handed carry. Purchasing altogether and with shipping it will come out to about $127.50 on their website and about a months build time, in Texas with Tax it would be $135.06. I am only asking for $90 and it is available now. This price does include Priority shipping in a small flat rate box.
4) Olight S10
Carried lightly. Clip has some wear marks to it's sides. Uses either a CR123a primary or RCR123 rechargeable battery. UI: Press and hold button from off to access moonlight mode. Double-click from on or off to access strobe. While on, press and hold button to change modes. Mode sequence goes low to medium to high to medium to low and has mode memory. There is a magnet in the tail that can be removed. Comes with box and accessories.
5) ArcLS First Run #726 Triple Nichia 219
I paid $250 for this and am only asking for $190 shipped. Wonderful light and beautiful neutral white tint. The Nichia emitters offer excellent color rendering. Here is some info from datiLED over on CandlePowerForums regarding it:


- I ship First Class (where applicable) at no additional charge, Priority Mail Flat Rate Small Box upgrade is available for an additional $2.50 unless otherwise noted
- USPS Money Order or Paypal Purchase of Goods Option (no gift payments please)
- Paypal payment must be received within 12hrs unless previously discussed
- First unconditional "I'll take it" in thread gets it
- Kahr P380
- McGizmo Lunasol 20 (bonus if it has the Centauri mod)
- Muyshondt Hardcoat Neutral White Aeon or Ti Aeon MK II
- Muyshondt Neutral White Mako Flood
- ARCMania Extreme Micro CR2 (modded would be a +)
- CRK Small Annuals / Small Sebenza CGG Web-Sight / Umnumzaan
- Emerson Mini CQC-7/CQC-15 stonewashed or Emerson CQC-7V
- Will consider reasonable offers
- Sig Sauer P238 Diamond Plate
[*] Soeks 01M Radiation Detector 2013 version
[*] Garrett Industries Kahr CM9 Silent Thunder IWB With Tuckable Belt Loops
[*] Olight S10 [Sold to mr jeffy] $35
[*] ArcLS First Run #726 Triple Nichia 219
[*] TnC Titanium Micro-Lux Collector #5 of 5
1) Sig Sauer P238 Diamond Plate
- FFL Shipped or FTF
- Must be 21 or older
- Firearm must be legal to own in your area
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2) Soeks 01M Radiation Detector 2013 version
I purchased this brand new a couple of months ago from Soeks-USA where these retail for $175. I was curious and wanted to check out background radiation in my neighborhood and workplace, as well as check some scrap metal that my dad recently purchased. Gladly, no high readings were given. I don't have a use for it anymore and hope someone else can put this to good use. The plastic is still on the screen; languages are: English and Russian. Runs on 2 AAA batteries (2 AAA eneloops included). Price includes priority mail shipping in a small flat rate box.







3) Garrett Industries Kahr CM9 Silent Thunder IWB With Tuckable Belt Loops
Great leather-lined kydex provides a quiet holster/draw. This has not been carried, however I have holstered my CM9 in it. There is a sharp edge on the frame that has caused a rip in the leather (refer to photo). Make sure to round this edge on your frame to prevent further tearing. Please note that this does not affect the functionality of the holster.
Includes the tuckable tan loops, slimline clip, and standard clip - each are for a 1 1/4" belt. Right handed carry. Purchasing altogether and with shipping it will come out to about $127.50 on their website and about a months build time, in Texas with Tax it would be $135.06. I am only asking for $90 and it is available now. This price does include Priority shipping in a small flat rate box.




4) Olight S10
Carried lightly. Clip has some wear marks to it's sides. Uses either a CR123a primary or RCR123 rechargeable battery. UI: Press and hold button from off to access moonlight mode. Double-click from on or off to access strobe. While on, press and hold button to change modes. Mode sequence goes low to medium to high to medium to low and has mode memory. There is a magnet in the tail that can be removed. Comes with box and accessories.


5) ArcLS First Run #726 Triple Nichia 219
I paid $250 for this and am only asking for $190 shipped. Wonderful light and beautiful neutral white tint. The Nichia emitters offer excellent color rendering. Here is some info from datiLED over on CandlePowerForums regarding it:
The Arc triple has three Nichia 219 LEDs in parallel, driven by an AMC 3-level regulator board. The optic is a Carlco 10507 narrow array. The heatsink is a solid piece of turned aluminum that contacts the inside of the head for good heat dissipation.
Using a quality 750mAh RCR cell, 70mA should give at least 11 hours of runtime, 420mA should give at least 90 minutes of runtime, and 1400mA should give a little more than 20 minutes. This is based on cell capacity and current drain, with some fudge factor applied. I think that the light would get pretty hot after 20 minutes on high. The heatsink is massive, but the light is small. That is a lot of heat to dissipate. I only tested the high level for 10 minutes, or so. It got warm, but I was holding the light with a full hand grip.
The light can use any RCR cell, and IMR's are recommended. The levels are set at 70mA, 420mA and 1400mA. (5, 30 and 100%) BTW, it is the 1400mA driver board from Illumination Supply.








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