I can cut the suspense, Tex. They'll fit fine. I use them every day in D25Cs. I don't feel a hint of spring bottoming / binding / overcompression. They're now my 'standard' cell for those lights.should fit the EagTac D25C
I think it's your post in another thread about these batteries fitting a different light, but referencing the D25C that made me go buy a couple.I can cut the suspense, Tex. They'll fit fine. I use them every day in D25Cs. I don't feel a hint of spring bottoming / binding / overcompression. They're now my 'standard' cell for those lights.
Yes, if it's big and O.D. green; it's a messenger bag/satchel.@Monocrom a good sling bag is a must. I always either have a haversack or a messenger bag either with me or nearby in the vehicle. Leather or waxed canvas. Pockets can only hold so much before the lines of the pants are ruined.
They're my 'go/no-go' gauge. If a cell fits those lights, they'll fit any (123/16340) light I have. The basic design is old enough that they were designed strictly for 123s for minimum form factor, but as you know, they're very handy lights as long as one can find something to feed them, so they're worth the effort. They're still a top favorite of mine, and I admit I have several (which is extremely rare for me) w/different LEDs.I think it's your post in another thread about these batteries fitting a different light, but referencing the D25C that made me go buy a couple.
I know what you mean about them being handy. I have a couple 123 and AA versions. I recommend them to people that aren't really flashlight people, and need something simple.They're my 'go/no-go' gauge. If a cell fits those lights, they'll fit any (123/16340) light I have. The basic design is old enough that they were designed strictly for 123s for minimum form factor, but as you know, they're very handy lights as long as one can find something to feed them, so they're worth the effort. They're still a top favorite of mine, and I admit I have several (which is extremely rare for me) w/different LEDs.
I'll do a follow-up check on mine just to see how they're 'aging' with some cycles on them. I have no general experience w/ Nitcore cells aside from 16340 and 14500 (the latter for my D25As which have a similar length limitation), and they could all die tomorrow for all I know - but I'm not noticing any issues after using them for some months. I should re-check them though.
Heck, I could die tomorrow too, for that matter;-)
FYI: This is what I use in my D25As. The only calipers I have at home are in my loading gear, which is in boxes I can't access at the moment; however they work a treat in the D25As. NC lists them @49.5, although I can't properly verify that number at the moment.I know what you mean about them being handy. I have a couple 123 and AA versions. I recommend them to people that aren't really flashlight people, and need something simple.
I have a similar fitment problem with my new Acebeam Tac AA with Nichia 519A -V1 5000K Neutral. The USB rechargeable battery that comes with it is only 50 mm and it requires a button top. NONE of the other 14500 cells i have will work in it. I have a couple EVVA unprotected button tops coming in the mail now too. Give them a try, because my flat tops fit, but don't activate.
Carry On!
This is why I now only wear works pants, similar to Snickers 6241, when I'm going anywhere (exclusively sweat pants at home). One of the pockets on mine are designed to handle nails, so I'm not worried about a typical everyday carry load.A good sling bag is a must. I always either have a haversack or a messenger bag either with me or nearby in the vehicle. Leather or waxed canvas. Pockets can only hold so much before the lines of the pants are ruined.
When you accidentally order everything needed to be placed on an FBI computerized watch-list....I didn't even think about it until seeing the list right now, but it seems I have inadvertently just ordered everything I need to get away with murder, including transporting and cutting up the body. And cleaning up after. Including timers to try doing it quicker the next time. >-<
That 2xAA body would be nice with a lumens factory e series head and HO-E1ASo I have owned/carried a Malkoff MDC CR123 for quite some time. Saw the Li-Ion MDC head pop up on the site and had to get one along with the 18650 to E-Series body. Ran it like that for a bit, but wanted to try that head on the CR123 body with a 16340. This created a dilemma. I can't pair the 18650 body with the original MDC head with a max of 3.2V. I now have 2 parts lying here that don't work together. Hmmmm. What to do?
The MDC 2 x AA body arrived today! That 3.2V MDC head is back in action!
Received shipping notice on the VME head and a M61NLL.
Not pictured here is a MDC 16650 Neutral original boody style, and a M361N MD2 that graduated to a MD21700 body. So now I have a MD2 body and switch sitting there waiting for a head. What to do? Wildcat maybe?
Need More Malkoff (In my best Christopher Walken cowbell voice)
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