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Sold/Expired WTB: Surefire Z62 e-series 2-stage twisty tailcap

novice

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Found a Surefire Z41-BK, and am now looking for a SF Z62 two-stage switch, of the type that used to go on the L1/L2/LX2/A2.
 
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bugsy714

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Re: WTB: Surefire Z41 black twisty tailcap and Z62 e-series 2-stage twisty tailcap

I have new Z 41 tail caps PM sent
 

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Re: WTB: Surefire Z41 black twisty tailcap and Z62 e-series 2-stage twisty tailcap

PM replied to... (or is that "counter-sent"?)
 

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Re: WTB: Surefire Z41 black twisty tailcap and Z62 e-series 2-stage twisty tailcap

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Re: WTB: Surefire Z41 black twisty tailcap and Z62 e-series 2-stage twisty tailcap

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Re: WTB: Surefire Z41 black twisty tailcap and Z62 e-series 2-stage twisty tailcap

I have a brand new SF Z62 two-stage switch L1/L2/LX2/A2 if you're still in need.
 

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Re: WTB: Surefire Z41 black twisty tailcap and Z62 e-series 2-stage twisty tailcap

WTB: Surefire Z62 e-series 2-stage twisty tailcap

The 2-stage twisty/momentary tailcap of L1/L2/LX2/A2 is not e-series compatible. You can't load cells from the tail on any e-series, the diameter is too small, and the e-series z52/z53/z54/z57/z61/z68 tailcaps are considerably smaller than the z62. I wish, tho. I think the confusion may be that, I believe, the L1 heads are thread-compatible with e-series, though I'm not sure you can run Elite heads on L1 without modifying the L1 body, or run L1 heads on E1e/E2e without modifying the emitter. Not certain about the legos, but z62 is definitely not thread compatible with e-series. Sorry, I'm all pedantic tonight.

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The z62 is not e-series compatible, but the 2-stage twisty/momentary tailcap of unknown z-number sold with the new Surefire EDCL2-t may be e-series compatible, though it is doubtful to work as expected with an incan.
 
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