Horton Knives,,, Official Flashlight Snob Thread...

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I haven't bought a new flashlight in a couple of years. This thread has completely started the mania all over! I was looking at CPF and mama says "really... this sh*t again?". I used to be on that site, well as much as I'm on BF now!

My cart at 4sevens is epic.
 
I haven't bought a new flashlight in a couple of years. This thread has completely started the mania all over! I was looking at CPF and mama says "really... this sh*t again?". I used to be on that site, well as much as I'm on BF now!

My cart at 4sevens is epic.

But now, thanks to Bear, it is 15% less epic.:cool:
 
bear,
What were the stats on that single cell quark that there aren't any pics for ? It puts out like 80 or 120 lumens....i think....I'm delirious.
 
Rlarge is planning a intervention,, it might be a good time,, I've been a bad boy,,,










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I have a problem.
"The 5 outside rebels are running on their own independent shark running at 980mA; using custom .3" flood reflectors.
The 5 inside Cree Q4s are running on their own independent shark at 980mA; using trimmed minimag LED reflectors.
The center Cree Q5 is running on an independent downboy at 1000mA; using a trimmed mcr17 reflector.
The aluminum heatsink is one solid piece; with all electronics potted in thermal epoxy. The reflectors are held in focus and together with glow in the dark epoxy. The light will run on 6x123; 6xR123; or 3x17670 using a custom battery cage. When you put your hand in front of the light you can feel heat. The overall output is roughly 2000 lumens.
 
Rlarge is planning a intervention,, it might be a good time,, I've been a bad boy,,,










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I have a problem.
"The 5 outside rebels are running on their own independent shark running at 980mA; using custom .3" flood reflectors.
The 5 inside Cree Q4s are running on their own independent shark at 980mA; using trimmed minimag LED reflectors.
The center Cree Q5 is running on an independent downboy at 1000mA; using a trimmed mcr17 reflector.
The aluminum heatsink is one solid piece; with all electronics potted in thermal epoxy. The reflectors are held in focus and together with glow in the dark epoxy. The light will run on 6x123; 6xR123; or 3x17670 using a custom battery cage. When you put your hand in front of the light you can feel heat. The overall output is roughly 2000 lumens.

That doesn't sound like a problem, it looks like one cool mofo light mang. :eek::D:thumbup:
 
The guy that built it disappered on a bunch of people, owing them money, I did research after I bought it, but for what the host is worth, it was a no brainer, I just wanted it,, I work hard and don't keep nothin,, that's my story and I'm stickin to it,,
 
My new custom. Surefire M6. Pics when I get her.
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Rlarge is planning a intervention,, it might be a good time,, I've been a bad boy,,,










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I have a problem.
"The 5 outside rebels are running on their own independent shark running at 980mA; using custom .3" flood reflectors.
The 5 inside Cree Q4s are running on their own independent shark at 980mA; using trimmed minimag LED reflectors.
The center Cree Q5 is running on an independent downboy at 1000mA; using a trimmed mcr17 reflector.
The aluminum heatsink is one solid piece; with all electronics potted in thermal epoxy. The reflectors are held in focus and together with glow in the dark epoxy. The light will run on 6x123; 6xR123; or 3x17670 using a custom battery cage. When you put your hand in front of the light you can feel heat. The overall output is roughly 2000 lumens.

Carto will be able to ice skate at night now.

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