Thank you.
I have the same feeling. From 2007 til now, I only known 1 camo E2e for sale (within China) publicly, I'm lucky enough to seize the opportunity. Hope you'll run into one someday.
Got two fantastic E-series lights recently. An E1e WineLight and a camouflaged E2e.
That E2e WineLight II is not mine, belongs to a friend.
Really love this camouflaged E2e, haha.
Hi, welcome to CPF.
I'm sorry I don't have extra ones for you. But I'll go to US this month and if you really need one and you locats in US, I can take mine to US and ship it to you, when you're done, you can ship it back to my US address.
I need to make sure about your turbo head because...
Except tailcap and marking, all the E1E are three-cambered body and lotus-like bezel while some E1e are the same, some earlier version E1e are three-flat bodies body or two-cambered body(with z57 tailcap) with flat bezel.
Agreed, M1 was pretty cool. So I got one once my friend was done with it. The shape of the M1 in the pics above is not exactly the same as the original version. The outer diameter of the neck is thicker than that of the original version in order to fit the tri-led drop-in. The same version as...
About this batch Ti (alloy) E-series.
I made 108 3-flat E1e (half-half raw machine finish and stone washed finish). Other 5 styles made about 30 in total.
No Surefire mark on all the lights. I lasered my own logo (initials of my name) inside the clip groove, but there is no logo on the lights...
I've had a similar situation once.
But it's not too tight, and I'm not afraid to leave scratch, so it's easy to take it out. It's true that there were imprint of glue between the top two pieces. I've disassembled lots of z52, only happened once.
Like "id30209" said, there’s nothing holding it once screw is removed, you can just push the rubber cap a little, the conductive part shoule be move a little, should be fall out. Or you can use the spring to drag it out, or use inertance to knock itself downward...
The inside of z52 is like this.
After you take out the screw, usually the conductive part (the one with the 0-ring ) will just drop out. Then you will see a black plastic ring (white one in the pic), you need a tool to screw it out.
That's it.