SHOT Show 2010 Logistics, CPF at SHOT

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BentHeadTX

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I remember in previous years getting a lot more information, photos, etc during the show posted here on the forums and on external sites as well. This year there is scant little news out - hopefully we'll see more soon.

Cheers,
Tim

Very true, Tim!

The only manufacturer that showed ANYTHING is EagleTac. 4Sevens with their cat and mouse SST-90 games, a few SF lights and nothing else. No word from NiteCore, Fenix etc. etc. etc.

The good news is, it is getting lighter and brighter every day so as the sun stays up longer... my needs diminish.

Now I'm looking for a modder to put a XP-G S2 bin (when available) in my Nitecore D10. The EagleTac single AA light looks great with 110 OTF lumens with it's R5, the Peak LEO lights look great along with the El Capitan.

Geez, it is like this stuff is a major secret or something. Either that, or there really is nothing new to report. Does this mean for the flashaholic that this years SHOT show was a waste of time?
 
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For all you guys bitchin' and moanin' about the quality or level of "reporting" on the show, I don't remember signing a contract requiring attendees to serve as your personal media guide. Basically, "you'll get what you get and you won't throw a fit.". If you want more you should've just made the investment to get your a&$'s there like we did. :naughty: There are enough diversions in Vegas to keep us from documenting our every step. It was a fantastic time had by all and when I actually get home and get situated perhaps I'll provide a little more detail.
 

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For all you guys bitchin' and moanin' about the quality or level of "reporting" on the show, I don't remember signing a contract requiring attendees to serve as your personal media guide. Basically, "you'll get what you get and you won't throw a fit.". If you want more you should've just made the investment to get your a&$'s there like we did. :naughty: There are enough diversions in Vegas to keep us from documenting our every step. It was a fantastic time had by all and when I actually get home and get situated perhaps I'll provide a little more detail.

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For all you guys bitchin' and moanin' about the quality or level of "reporting" on the show, I don't remember signing a contract requiring attendees to serve as your personal media guide. Basically, "you'll get what you get and you won't throw a fit.". If you want more you should've just made the investment to get your a&$'s there like we did. :naughty: There are enough diversions in Vegas to keep us from documenting our every step. It was a fantastic time had by all and when I actually get home and get situated perhaps I'll provide a little more detail.

I for one Troy, am very satisfied with your pics thus far!!! :party:

Nice rant BTW, I couldnt agree more. Put up or shut up. :devil:
 

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For all you guys bitchin' and moanin' about the quality or level of "reporting" on the show, I don't remember signing a contract requiring attendees to serve as your personal media guide. Basically, "you'll get what you get and you won't throw a fit.". If you want more you should've just made the investment to get your a&$'s there like we did. :naughty: There are enough diversions in Vegas to keep us from documenting our every step. It was a fantastic time had by all and when I actually get home and get situated perhaps I'll provide a little more detail.

:twothumbs

Patience, grasshoppers. There is nobody reading this who can't wait a week to hear the news. If you couldn't, you'd be there. People ***** and moan every year, and then every year the pics and stories show up over the following week. Give people time to go home, sleep and then they'll resize pictures for you. :popcorn:

Popcorn. Official snack food of CPF. :party:

:popcorn: :welcome: :popcorn:
 

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I was wondering if somebody could swing by the Xevision booth and take some pics of their new light. I have been in contact with Dan but he has been tight lipped until after the SHOT show. Please post some pics of the new light as my curiousity is killng me.
Thanks.

We do not have a booth.
 

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What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. ;)

Nice rant, Troy. Not even going to slap your wrist for that... :kiss:
 

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I was only making an observation about what was shared in previous years and not criticizing. I greatly appreciated anything that is shared with those of us not fortunate enough to be able to attend the show.

Hopefully my post was not viewed as "pitching a fit" - if that is how it was taken then my bad. Still look forward to any information that might "come to light" :mecry:

Cheers,
tim
 

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Thank-you Matt (Battery Junction) for hosting Thursday's Party.
Also, thank-you to all the generous vendors for donating LOTS and LOTS
of flashlights :D

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DARN!!! Looks like I missed another fun SHOT Show gathering. I couldn't get the time off of work to play.

Thanks for sharing the pics/info peeps. Saw some familiar faces.


Now?... what am I do do with all these...


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And that was just what was next to me. I can always hold them for the next semi local SHOT Show, local CPF gathering or even give them away to those who attended the SHOT this year that missed out on them on the last LV SHOW.

What to do? What to do?

Njoy...
 
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I'd like to express my sincere thanks to the hosts and vendors who made this year's SHOT Show far and away the best one yet. A huge thank you to:

Matt K - holy crapoli, what a party! Thank you for all the food, the awesome venue at Platinum (the bathroom's bigger than most of our homes), and for your huge contribution - very nice of you, and it's a lifetime memory for us.
4 Sevens - David, your generosity never ceases to amaze me! Your drawing gifts were far more generous than necessary - your SHOT booth and signage was amazing, and your staff, as usual, is cream of the crop.
Mr Mom - Robert, none of this could have been done without your huge commitment! You've got my vote for 2010 SHOT Show King! :bow:
Greta - Kel, thanks for the mega contribution to CPF logo wear and everything you do for CPF - you're the real reason we're all broke. Now quit stalking KC! :laughing:
Night Ize: thanks for the overly generous giveaways - wow, X2's for everyone! Congrats on the Inova purchase.
Peak: thanks for the giveaways and for making my wallet lighter. Love the new products!
HDS/RaLight: Henry, what a fabulous contribution to the drawing!
Coast/Led Lenser: thank you for your great giveaways and drawing prizes!
Inforce: thank you for the great drawing prizes!
LRI/Photonlight: Leo and Star, thanks for your contributions! And Star for her superior clean-up skills. :D
Fenix, Surefire, Maxpedition, and the huge list of contributors that slip my aging mind at the moment: THANK YOU ALL VERY MUCH!
 

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That brown-lettered one in the 2:00 position has my name on it. :D :thumbsup:


Are you sure you want the one at 2:00 on the last pic and not the 2:00 one here?

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I made some for those who I thought I was going to see again or meet for the first time at the 2010 SHOT Show. These were just a few of the ones I had here at home. Several more leather freebie goodies were left at work. I knew I couldn't make one for everybody but I did my best for the time I had. I hope you can guess whose would have belonged to whom. Since I won't see y'all for quite awhile and it's been cold here for a few days AND I hear strips of leather makes good kindling wood to start a fire… It looks like I'll be a bit warmer this time of year. Except for 'Greta' she will get hers when it's finished.

Njoy…
 

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Just got back from the SHOT show yesterday afternoon and what an experience. It's my first time to attend the SHOT show and a CPF gathering and was not sure what to expect. It was a little overwhelming to say the least. It was a bit of an overload to tell you the truth. I got to see and touch things that would never be available to me in California. I did spend quite a bit of time in the Sig, HK and best of all the FN booth. If i didn't enjoy California so much i would move just to own some of this hardware. And thank you to TEKNA/TekLite for my first giveaway for the day :thumbsup:.
OK, so much for the SHOT show and on to the CPF gatherings.

First and foremost in my mind is what a great group of people. The sense of community and comaraderie what just awesome. I have sensed some of that here in the forums but to experience it first hand and to put faces to the names just made it more apparent. It was and will be one of my most memorable experiences. I wished i would have spent more time with a lot of you.

4sevens

It was a pleasure meeting and talking to David and his crew. Thank for hosting a great gathering and for the generosity. Everyone who attended got to bring home a 4sevens flashiight and they intoduced the Maelstrom for everyone to play with. WOW, that is one hell of a bright SOB. I heard someone say it's going to give HIDs a run for it's money. Again, many thanks to David and crew. I was a bit nervous at first as it was my first time meeting everyone but it didn't take long to make me at ease. Everyone there was just so nice and friendly. It was fun listening to everyone tell how they got their screen names and to witness Rothrandir's buffet prowess. Not sure if he's human, there is just no way all that food can fit in that little body. Good times.

MattK of Battery Junction

Dude, that was one hell of a party. That suite was bigger than my house and garage put together. Crap, that bathroom was probably bigger that my house :crackup:. What a great time for everyone. I saw some of the guys trying to light up the Vegas strip with what looks like HIDs and other monster lights. Someone also tossed a Photon out the window into the pool below and it was still running after the end of the party :thumbsup: MattK and the vendors generosity was just intense. Everyone there went home with quite a few lights. Each one of us received an Icon Modus1, Inova X2, a Coast Mini-Tac keychain light, a NiteIze SpotLit and of course a BatteryJunction keychain light just for being there. There were also great door prizes from Surefire, RaLights, Coast, LRI (the Photon folks), Novatac, TerraLux, Inforce, Fenix, Peak, Rothrandir, Springboard, Maxpedition and more. The atmosphere was great and I enjoyed meeting everyone. I talked to a few of the manufacturer reps and they all said that they enjoy supporting the CPF community and will continue to do so. :twothumbs. Let's show them our gratitude by continuing to buy and support their products. I have to say that even without all the great stuff, this would have been an awesome good time. Thank you, thank you, thank you to MattK and all the manufacturers for their extreme generosity.

I also want to thank SteveatSpringboard for the invitation pass that got me to the SHOT show. MrMom for organizing a lot of behing the scenes logistics. Polklifer for volunteering to help with MattK's party and to everyone for such a wonderful time.
And last but certainly not least, Greta for doing what she does keeping together one of the best communities out there. It might be my fault for being a flashaholic but you and CPF make me feel that i belong. Thank you!

I hope to attend SHOT next year and looking forward to meeting more of the CPF community.

(Damn it, i should have hung out with otherdad!)
 
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Damn it, i should have hung out with otherdad!

:laughing: I enjoyed meeting you, too, Dad.

And I forgot to mention, above, how much I enjoyed hanging with Rothrandir (Jim) and RPM (Richard). We were among the CPFers staying at the Flamingo and we hung out in their casino after the CPF parties each night. Rich and I were amazed at the quantity of food young Jim could wolf down. Jim and I were amazed at how good Rich was at poker. Rich and Jim were amazed at what a dork dad was. :D Great times had by all.

And qarawol, wow, how awesome!!!!! Yeah, you bet! THAT one really DOES have my name on it! Thank you! Sorry we missed you this year. You'll have to get there in 2011.
 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-jk9CIqwD0

Thanks to Google and Youtube, you can find a ton of info on the 2010 SHOT show!

Seems all those smart phones out there allow for almost instant pics/video of the show so Google on Flashaholics! Granted, most of the posts, pics and video have to do with weapons so you'll have to pick and choose.

As far as paying to go to the shot show? That is OK, no really! I have plenty of weapons, flashlights and tactical gear to use and I know works. After all, you can only get so efficient killing people with weapons, if I feel the need to increase the carnage then high explosives always work...always.

I'm sorry if I offended any of you, after all... the show is very large and it does take a lot of effort to take it all in. I guess now that the show is over, the manufacturers will post their latest and greatest on their websites in the next few days.

Don't forget to check youtube, there are some great videos on there...even booth babes...
 

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For everyone looking for the latest and greatest in illumination devices, there were plenty at the show. I'll try to summarize a few.

4sevens

You all know about the Mealstrom. 3 different models were shown and all 3 are barn burners. The pre production samples were only single mode but David did say they will have multiple modes. Wicked bright to say the least.

Surefire

They had plenty of new stuff on display.

UB3T Invictus, nothing like the UB3 pics from last year's catalog. The T might mean turbohead as it has gotten quite a bit larger than the UB3 head. 400 lumens, TIR and 11 settings.

M3LT/M3LT-A, LED based M3T with a 4 die LED, 400/70 lumens. S model has strobe.

AZ2/AZ2-S, 150 lumens high and 35 low flood from 4 LEDs. S model has strobe.

E2L-AA, the E2L in a 2AA platform. 80/3 lumens, TIR.

LX1, 110/10 lumens. Single cell LX2.

Stratum S2, 6P size, black HA, 3 modes. 150/50/5 lumens.

Also the P60L will be replaced by the KX4 head, 120 lumens.

RaLights

Henry did confirm that there will be a new Twisty on the way with a different interface. It will also include some if not all of the Clicky modes. He also mentioned a new Clicky is in the works. And for all you pocket clip fans out there, RaLights will have a new bezel down clip. (Henry, i hope this is OK to post)

LRI/Photon

Leo mentioned the Proton Pro will now be available with an IR LED instead of the red one. Very cool light and it was nice talking to the LRI crew.

I'll try to post more as time and memory allows.
 
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