Photos of your lights

akhyar

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Half of my lights collection.
The oldest being the Surefire E2e, shown with KL1 head.
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The other half of my lights are at my other home.
 

RGRAY

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My DQG collection
From left to right:
Fairy, Hobi, Spy, Clicky (nw), Clicky (cw), Mini Clicky, Tank and Bullet

Here are my VELENO, TAIN and MISC.
Top row:
VELENO my keyring battery case and D2, TnC Extreme Micro Turbo, Peak Eiger, MARATEC Rev 3 copper, ThruNite 162, FENIX E05 and Four Sevens Atom AO
Bottom row:
VELENO battery case, 38DD, 40DD, 44DD, Quantum Ti, D2 black, D2 brushed,
TAIN Ottavino, Ottavino Damascus and Piccolo

Also, I have a MBI HF-R Ti UTT, another VELENO D2, Olight A3 OES Ti AAA and a FourSeves Quark mini ti coming.
I've been collecting for 9weeks.
 

Str8stroke

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RGRAY! 9 Weeks! Nice collection! :popcorn:

If my math is correct, that works out to about a one new light every 2.42 days! True Flashaholic status you have obtained! I love it! Keep posting as your collection grows! Keep this pace, and after 12 months of collecting, you should have around 140 or so lights! HA!!!
 

RGRAY

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Thank you both.
I think I've done my homework.
I really like mini Tains and mini Velenos.
I d like to find a Tain Po and Piccolo to fill that in.
Also, a Veleno DD and damascus to fill that in
And maybe a Modamag Drake and Draco :help: :anyone:
 

Nicrod

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This just in:

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Just ordered a Haiku XPG2 Head from Don. And a 14500/AA Clicky Pak will follow.
 

MAD777

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Some oldies but goodies: from the left 4Sevens Quark XP2L-X and Quark Mini 123, and a Thrunite Ti2
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These next two were delivered this week,

Baby throw king: SC200Cvn, XPG2 (NW) PDT, driverVN2
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Pop can king: MM18VN, 2@XHP70 (NW) + XM-L2 U3 PDTn
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kj2

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Very nice rgray:D
Congats kj2, what are your impressions ?? Worth the wait and cost?
:)
Haven't really had the chance to test and compare, but first impression is very good.
The lens has one big downside, a square corona, but that's only visible when white wall hunting. And the lens is a bit turbid, but it looks like most have that.
Worth the wait; Yes. Worth the cost; Have to see about that.
 

ven

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Thanks kj2, i am still on the fence with these. I know they are built like a tank and probably last forever............i am just not sure about the beam/output and tint for the money. Its the postage and then potential import duty on top otherwise i probably would have bit by now.
 

bonefreak

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Wow!! Guna have to come back to this thread later tonight! Its like porn for candle power heads!! LOL Great flashlights fellas!! May the force be with you all!
 

kj2

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Thanks kj2, i am still on the fence with these. I know they are built like a tank and probably last forever............i am just not sure about the beam/output and tint for the money. Its the postage and then potential import duty on top otherwise i probably would have bit by now.

Jup, had to pay about €30 tax and another €13 on postal services.
Built like a tank, as far as I can see.
Feels and looks great!

Although there are enough lights of similar size with higher output, the Alpha does where it's made for. Runtime is something that could improve though. 51 minutes on High is not much. The SF E1D, which I also have, does about 1.3/1.5 hours.
And Elzetta only supports CR123 batteries, which is also something what holds people back.
 
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