Henk4U2
February 19, 2019, 12:10am
7347
Given the volume of posts I’ve read where you dropped your lights I would like to add a shockproof variant.
So I present you the Vibram version: FW3VB
And there is an FW3TROJ for people who have a tendency to drop/loose their lights in awkward places.
I liked the idea of those at first, but now I avoid them. Clipped one way, it ends up with a lot of extra material sticking out. This is really uncomfortable when the clip is pointing toward skin, like when clipped onto a waistband. Clipped the other way, it’s significantly weaker, holds things at an odd angle, lacks friction, and the light itself acts as a lever to pull on the clip’s weakest point.
Olight in particular tends to use this style of clip on lights where it makes no sense. Clipped one way, it works, aside from the extra fold sticking out… but clipped the other way, half the light is sticking out above the clip. It’s the opposite of deep carry. I don’t think anyone at Olight thought this one through:
Coscar
(Coscar)
February 19, 2019, 12:26am
7350
Anyone have links for pre-bent deep pocket clips that could be modded to work?
I don’t understand why any flashlight or knife brands design pocket clips that aren’t deep-carry.
PeasFull
(PeasFull)
February 19, 2019, 4:00am
7352
You don’t understand, these lights have multifeature support. Second bend is usable as a money clip as well as a beer bottle opener, because every cool gadget has to double as a bottle opener because reasons.
teacher
(teacher)
February 19, 2019, 6:35am
7356
Put you mind at rest gravelmonkey, THE LIST has about as much to do with the Peridoc Table as it does with reality…. which is very, very little . . .
gravelmonkey:
If something’s an element, I propose it’s given its elemental symbol, if it’s anything else, then capital abbreviations:
Hmmm… not a bad idea. This will be taken into consideration & possibly implemented.
gravelmonkey:
I propose FW3DI = Diamond (okok, yes I know I’m breaking my own rule about elements…)
Or, for the budget version,
FW3MO = moissanite
:sunglasses:
Your suggestions were added gravelmonkey, along with Nev’s & Henk4U2’s. :+1:
felp_s
(felp_s)
February 19, 2019, 7:36am
7357
Hoping I’m not too late to the party. Please put me down for one!
Fantastic looking light you’ve all made here.
How about a light made from a meteorite. Cabot Guns made a few pistols with it.
teacher
(teacher)
February 19, 2019, 9:53am
7360
Wow…. a matched set. Those are amazing!!
And a list price of only $4,500,000.oo …
I think a FW3Met is definitely in order. :+1:
Interesting reading about the matched set of fully functional Cabot 1911 Meteorite pistols.
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Edit: Done, FW3Met = Meteorite added. :+1:
Boaz
(Boaz)
February 19, 2019, 10:04am
7361
Only advice I'd give is .... make extra clips available because they will sell.
Why wouldn't you make extra if people are asking for them ? easy sale .
PBWilson
(PBWilson)
February 19, 2019, 3:10pm
7362
It’s a flashlight, not a hiking boot!
teacher
(teacher)
February 19, 2019, 3:17pm
7363
Yeah but that Vibram sole covering should make it easy to maintain grip…. as well as protect it when dropped. .
nick779
(nick779)
February 19, 2019, 3:30pm
7364
My local range has a Cabot Circular pattern Damascus 1911 that has an $8,000 price tag on it.
EDIT: http://cabotgun.com/better-than-custom-1911-pistols/the-damascus-ladder-deluxe/#1
Apparently its “on sale”, MSRP is listed at $10,000
DavidEF
(DavidEF)
February 19, 2019, 4:14pm
7365
Doesn’t meteorite tend to be brittle? I’d hate to be the first guy to shoot one of those guns to find out if it holds together.
Looks like most of the ware and pressure holding parts arnt from space metal…
The only parts of the Big Bang pistol set that aren’t made of meteorite are the springs, sears, barrels, hammer strut, pins, screws, and slide rails. Everything else—slides, frames, triggers, magazine release, and grips—is pure Gibeon. Speaking of frightening, the guns’ first test firing was a bit daunting.
“I shot one freehand,” says Cabot’s head engineer Mike Hebor, who is right-handed. “I held the gun with my left hand, with my right hand behind my back—you know, just in case.”