F/S: Quark 123² R5 Edition flashlight - Latest version!

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**SOLD**

A great light from 4Sevens; this is the latest version.

Bought on line brand new very recently from an authorized dealer.
Opened the box, put the batteries in, and turned it on.
It works flawlessly.
Put it back in the box it came in.

So other than being turned on once, this light is NIB.

(Selling only because I have a few too many flashlights, and also a new MP3 player has caught my attention.)


Includes everything that was originally in the box - lanyard, holster, lithium batteries, etc.


So here'a great deal for someone.

**SOLD** shipped to the 50 States via USPS Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation.
PayPal.


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Thanks.



Specifications:

Powered by: 2 CR123A batteries (included)
LED Emitter: Premium Cree XP-G R5
Voltage range: 3.0V ~ 9.0V

Dimensions
Length: 4.5 inches
Diameter: 0.86 inches
Weight: 1.8 ounces

5 Current Regulated Output Levels
3 Flash modes: Strobe, SOS, Beacon
Square threads for lifetime smooth operation
Type III Hard Anodized finish
Fully knurled
Reversable/Removable Clip
Flexible & secure hand grip accessory
IPX-8 Waterproofing
Impact-resistant glass lens with Dual-coating - sapphire coating on the outside and anti-reflective coating on the inside for optimal efficiency and durability.
T-6061 Aircraft-grade Aluminum Body
Stands on Tail (candle mode)

Typical Output Levels and Runtimes + (LED drive current)
Moonlight: 0.2 OTF lumens for 30 days, (1ma)
Low: 4 OTF lumens for 5 days (10ma)
Medium: 22 OTF lumens for 20 hours (50ma)
High: 85 OTF lumens for 4.5 hours (250ma)
Max: 230 OTF lumens for 1.8 hours (990ma)
Strobe: 230 OTF lumens for 3 hours
Beacon:0-230 OTF lumens pulse for 23 hours


Operation

Operating your Quark 1232 is simple. Make sure its batteries are inserted with the positive side (+) toward the head. Ensure the bezel (the 'head' of the light) and tailcap are tightened, then depress the tailcap button fully so that it 'clicks' and the light turns on.

The two most commonly used modes are Max and Moonlight, the highest and lowest modes. To access Max, you simply tighten the bezel. To access Moonlight, you just loosen the bezel a half-turn. That's it.

You can also cycle through the Quark's other modes just as easily. Lightly depress the button momentarily (you don't need to 'click' it off) and the output will switch to the next mode. The mode sequence is determined by whether the bezel is tightened or loosened:

Loosened Bezel: Moonlight -> Low -> Medium -> High -> SOS -> Beacon

Tightened Bezel: Max -> Strobe

Once the Quark has been turned off for at least three seconds, it will revert to the first level of output in the sequence, either Moonlight or Max.
 
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