GPS'ers must carry flashlight(s)
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Uncle Wong, pls PM me the prices for Farka, Xeno and RRT raptor? I might get 1 and my budget is below RM250.
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Is EagleTac cheaper? Below RM200?
For focusing , high -end china flashlight can beat led lenser .
Latest 2xAA battery High End China flashlight using XP-G Led ( maximum Output Led 400 lumens , Max Output Flashlight 230lumens )
Example : EagleTacP20A2 MK II[/quote]
For focusing , high -end china flashlight can beat led lenser .
Latest 2xAA battery High End China flashlight using XP-G Led ( maximum Output Led 400 lumens , Max Output Flashlight 230lumens )
Example : EagleTacP20A2 MK II[/quote]
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Uncle wong, can recommended which one is design for SPILL.
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mikelim wrote:Uncle Wong, pls PM me the prices for Farka, Xeno and RRT raptor? I might get 1 and my budget is below RM250.uncle wong wrote:New Arrived Today
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mikelim wrote:Is EagleTac cheaper? Below RM200?
For focusing , high -end china flashlight can beat led lenser .
Latest 2xAA battery High End China flashlight using XP-G Led ( maximum Output Led 400 lumens , Max Output Flashlight 230lumens )
Example : EagleTacP20A2 MK II
Pm sent
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lls wrote:Uncle wong, can recommended which one is design for SPILL.
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charliehawkman wrote:CEJ wrote:
"RRT-1" = available
I can say that it's a good flashlight for the money. If you'll use rechargeable 18650 Li-ion you'll save money. If you need power and versatility in compact package go for it. This is what GPS users must have for.
Max output 240 lumens only
How far can a EDC throw for max output 240 lumens only .
Can ur eye see tat far ???
The above flashlight UI is not friendly .
A lot of EDC now can produce more than 300 lumens using Cree XP-G led ( more bright )
EDC = Everyday duty carry .
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