Yup, that's right. This badboy cranks out 4400 lumens of intense, blinding, paper igniting light! :thumbup: For an example of what I mean, check out this YouTube vid of the same light.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTzL8nl-dtY
These lights are custom made from a standard Mag-Lite body, with upgraded head (the standard head wouldn't survive the heat) and internal parts. It was custom made by Mad Maxabeam, the gold standard in customized Mag flashlights. These are very hard to come by, and not cheap!
To even compare this light to a regular flashlight is absurd. This thing blows away my Surefire M6 and every other light I have, including my Mag85. The light is in pristine condition, and has only been used for a total of probably 1 hour cumulative run time. The light comes with a Mad Maxabeam 14.4 volt 1500 mah battery pack. It is enough to get that "Cool. That's awesome" out of your system, but this is not a light to take on walks with the dog.
It is too bright and the runtime is limited. BTW, I will also throw in a spare 100w 623 bulb.
Here are some shots of the light. The second and fourth ones show the crenelated bezel and glow in the dark dots embedded in the bezel (man do they glow after lighting this thing up!). The last shot is provided to get a feeling for the size.
- Mark
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTzL8nl-dtY
These lights are custom made from a standard Mag-Lite body, with upgraded head (the standard head wouldn't survive the heat) and internal parts. It was custom made by Mad Maxabeam, the gold standard in customized Mag flashlights. These are very hard to come by, and not cheap!
To even compare this light to a regular flashlight is absurd. This thing blows away my Surefire M6 and every other light I have, including my Mag85. The light is in pristine condition, and has only been used for a total of probably 1 hour cumulative run time. The light comes with a Mad Maxabeam 14.4 volt 1500 mah battery pack. It is enough to get that "Cool. That's awesome" out of your system, but this is not a light to take on walks with the dog.

Here are some shots of the light. The second and fourth ones show the crenelated bezel and glow in the dark dots embedded in the bezel (man do they glow after lighting this thing up!). The last shot is provided to get a feeling for the size.





- Mark
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