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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Flashlights, Torches and Light Painting > If you love your lights. (Viewed 7354 times)
metawaffle 

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Re: If you love your lights.
< Reply # 40 on 11/3/2009 1:05 AM >
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I want to give mad shouts to my 4Sevens Quark 123 no-clip neutral white tactical. Took it trespassing to a site last night where light had to be kept to a minimum in some parts yet where one would want something brighter in other parts. I must say, this little light delivered in a magnificent fashion. With moonlight mode on the tight head and medium on the loose head I never had to worry about clicking through modes and possibly blasting maximum mode out a window.

Needless to say, I love this light.


I hear you, brother! I might yet take an angle grinder to my clip

Are you using the lanyard? I'd never found a real use for them before, but I've found the lanyard for that little thing very handy.




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Re: If you love your lights.
< Reply # 41 on 11/3/2009 1:07 AM >
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The Quark 2AA is good for pocket carry, with a nice color of white for photography. I like the low low to preserve night vision, although I ought to get a diffuser for it.

Yes, a color of white. There's lots of 'em.




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Re: If you love your lights.
< Reply # 42 on 11/3/2009 4:55 AM >
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Are you using the lanyard? I'd never found a real use for them before, but I've found the lanyard for that little thing very handy.


I've got a short lanyard from another light on my quark so that I can still keep it in my jeans pocket all the time without too much bulk. I put the quark lanyard on the other light. Plus all I really need with the quark is the short one so I don't accidentally drop it.




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Re: If you love your lights.
< Reply # 43 on 11/3/2009 5:41 AM >
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Ohh man this is a tough question... Lately Ive only been carrying my 4sevens Ti Quark 123*2 in my pocket and my Quark Turbo in a holster. Before that I was carrying a Surefire LX2 in my pocket and a Surefire 6P with a Malkoff M30 and AW 17670 in a holster. I also like to switch through some of my other lights for various other duties. My MD2 with M60LL, Electrolumens EDC-P7, Olight M20 Warrior, Surefire C2, Surefire E1E with a KL1 head, and any number of other lights in my arsenal.

I like Surefire, Malkoff, and 4sevens lights and products because they are high quality, dependable, and high power lights with great runtimes. Im very rough on my lights so theyve gotta be able to take whatever abuse I toss at them.




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Re: If you love your lights.
< Reply # 44 on 11/3/2009 11:16 AM >
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Hey, I almost forgot that I ordered a Quark'AA2. Hope it arrives this week and gives me a hard-on..




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