Foursevens Mini Mark II

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So I bought another TI. The Rainbow one. The threads on this one are not as 'tight'. This one operates not much worse than the aluminum black one. I'm pretty pleased. The person who received the bead blasted one I had, has been using it all over the shop. No one told him titanium was more grindy to twist so he just twists it fine with one hand. Everything always comes down to Point of View. My POV is that I like pretty much all the flashlights I've discovered on CPF. Thanks everybody :)


Very true!!
 

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Anyone here have an extra pocket clip they would like to part with?
 

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Cheap, bright lights sell well to the general public, so they will opt for the cheapest finish with the highest lumen spec. Neutral, warm, high CRI tints and exotic finishes sell to flashoholics and collectors, who are a small portion of the market. As I understand it, David doesn't like to sell warmer emitters because he can't sell enough volume to make it worthwhile and, to me, pairing them seems a logical way of ensuring sales of neutral emitters.

Yup. He has said it over and over again. People on the forums complain about no NW/W/HCRI but then he can't sell enough to warrant the effort. I have one NW old 1XAA Mini and a CW 2XAA. Both are good and would consider buying a Mark 2 regardless of tint as the older ones have worked for me over the years without issue.
 

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Anyone ever have trouble changing modes with this light? I've never had a 47s light, this is my first and sometimes the modes jump around when changing..
 

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Yes. You must be very deliberate and quick at changing modes, and even then mine tends to skip moonlight mode frequently. I've had many 47's lights, and this is by far the worst at mode skipping I've owned. It's annoying at best.
 
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Yes. You must be very deliberate and quick at changing modes, and even then mine tends to skip moonlight mode frequently. I've had many 47's lights, and this is by far the worst at mode skipping I've owned. It's annoying at best.


No more so than when you're showing it off to non-flashohalic friends. :hairpull:

~ Chance
 

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I have Black, Autumn, Raw Copper and Rainbow Titanium. I must like these. Yes thay do skip around on the mode changing. Gotta be fast and firm in your twist :) I like the fact that the memory mode is rock solid. I can set it how I want and know for sure it will be at that level whe I want it.
 

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I have Black, Autumn, Raw Copper and Rainbow Titanium. I must like these. Yes thay do skip around on the mode changing. Gotta be fast and firm in your twist :) I like the fact that the memory mode is rock solid. I can set it how I want and know for sure it will be at that level whe I want it.

...as long as you unscrew the head 1/2 turn before you put it in your pocket.
 

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Glad it's not just me.. I did find that it is much more reliable with a regular cr123. Maybe the battery has something to do with it..
 

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Glad it's not just me.. I did find that it is much more reliable with a regular cr123. Maybe the battery has something to do with it..


Interesting. I thought it was just me or possibly the Ti model. I guess I'm glad I'm not the only one...
 

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Yeah the light needs an unusually short OFF-ON sequence for reliable mode switching - two hand operation with bezel buried so as to not blind yourself.
 

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How does the beam pattern of this light compare to the Mini ML? Is it more or less floody? Thanks!
 

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How does the beam pattern of this light compare to the Mini ML? Is it more or less floody? Thanks!

More floody. It has a larger hot spot with very wide spill without the abrupt "cutoff" like the reflector in the ML has.
 
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More floody. It has a larger hot spot with very wide spill without the abrupt "cutoff" like the reflector in the ML has.

Thanks.....would you say that, despite it being more floody, it throws further than the previous ML due to the fact that it has a higher lumen rating?
 

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Thanks.....would you say that, despite it being more floody, it throws further than the previous ML due to the fact that it has a higher lumen rating?

It's hard to say since I haven't compared them side-by-side, but I would estimate that it does. It's a huge area of light, but reaches out fairly well just on sheer output. Keep in mind that the high output is time-limited, however.
 

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Hi, All. Just checking in, as a new Mini Mk II owner. I got the bead-blasted titanium and I'm really happy with it. Mine skips modes, too, if I'm not "deliberate" in the twisting. After lubing with some Finish Line Extreme Fluoro (krytox), things are smoother.

Here's a trick for you... From on, untwist the head to where it just turns off, then squeeze the light to change modes very quickly. Works great.
 

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I'm surprised theres not more discussion on this light.
Is there anything else out there that is this small and outputs this many lumens?
 

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Just got the rainbow ti version, and while it's beautiful, am having some thread issues. The threads are really grindy, and I can not turn in with one hand. Also, because they are so stiff, I can't change the modes reliably. Any ideas on how to fix, or is it a lost cause?
 
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