Who has the LED conversions for SureFire ?

I have one of each KLx. I've been field-testing them for PK at SureFire for some time now.

How are they? Fantastic - the KL1 & KL3 have beams!

How much of a brightness difference is there compared to the dimmer stock bulb ? (I have an M2.) At very close range - ~5 metres, the KL1 & KL3 can be more of a shock to dark-adapted eyes then your standard MN03 or P60 bulbs. The KLx make standard SureFires look yellow!

Is it to early to be asking these questions? No. Please visit www.CandlePowerForums.com (CPF) to find out more about the KLx

Why is the sky blue ? The sky is blue because God ran out of green paint and washed the sky with some water colour left over from the oceans.

How come a Cheetah can take ill from canine only diseases ?
Too much time training with greyhounds I suppose...

Is there really a God ? If there isn't, there should be.

While i'm at it, does anyone have one of these..
http://www.tadgear.com/x-treme ge...lec_newbeam.htm

How is it?
I suggest you really need to visit www.CandlePowerForums.com

To all that answer, thanks.

Respectfully,

Al :D
 
Originally posted by cgd160
Why is the sky blue ?

There is a physical phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering that causes light to scatter when it passes through particles that have a diameter one-tenth that of the wavelength (color) of the light. Sunlight is made up of all different colors of light, but because of the elements in the atmosphere the color blue is scattered much more efficiently than the other colors.

So when you look at the sky on a clear day, you can see the sun as a bright disk. The blueness you see everywhere else is all of the atoms in the atmosphere scattering blue light toward you. (Because red light, yellow light, green light and the other colors aren't scattered nearly as well, you see the sky as blue.)

http://www.howstuffworks.com/question39.htm
 
Skyline, nice Avatar (I'll be watching the new episodes on Toonami at 6:30). That's a good link, thanks.
 
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