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ALL CD lights hand held and Weapon lights on sale

I have Black and FDE Rein MICRO GEN III's in stock as well as Hand held CD lights.

Output Specs & New Features

95,000 Candela peak beam intensity (With 18350)
1000 Lumens output (With 18350)
40 minutes run-time (With 18350)
Dual-Fuel capability.
1.3” Bezel diameter – smaller than the original REIN in diameter.
4.88” in length.
Reduced mounting lug height.


Included:

1 REIN 3.0 Micro
1 Remote switch tail cap assembly with integrated push button
2 LCS side plates with hardware
1 Torrent MLOK Inline, with all mounting hardware
1 Cloud Defensive labeled Nitecore Charger
1 18350 battery

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I have a new batch of Gen III lights:
Rein 3.0 Dual Fuel.
100,000 Candela peak beam intensity (With 18650)
1250 Lumens output (With 18650)
95 minutes run-time (With 18650)
Dual-Fuel capability. REIN 3.0 runs on 18650 and now, can also run on two CR123 batteries. 18650 rechargeable battery provides the best output, by far. However, you can now use 2 CR123 batteries if needed. You will see reduced output with CR123 batteries.
1.3" Bezel diameter - smaller than the original REIN in diameter.
6.17" Long - a very compact full-size light.
The same reduced mounting lug height as the REIN 2.0. Shorter than the original REIN 1.0 allowing for tighter mounting. $399 MAP....


Cloud Defensive, MCH Duty, High-Output Handheld Light, 1,800 Lumens, 50,000 Candela, Tool Steel Bezel Ring, 5 Mode Programmable Output, 3 ND Protectors, Accepts 18350 and CR123A Batteries, Black. $249.99 MAP

Cloud Defensive, MCH, Mission Configurable Handheld, Everyday Carry Flashlight, 1400 Lumens, Single Output, Accepts 18650 and CR123A Batteries, Aluminum, Anodized Finish, Black, Includes 18650 Battery, Charger and Pocket Clip

40,000 Candela
1700 Lumens
120 minutes Runtime
4000-5000K light temperature
Head Diameter: 1.20"
18650 Light Length: 5.175"
Runs on 18650 or CR123A
$239.99 MAP

as well as Rein 2.0's, MCH Micro's, Gen 2 MCH EDC's and several others, Lots of colors.
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Ukraine war Bullshit.

Of course i’m not every bridge in our country was designed to carry “trucks” of certain T weight and water crossings were mapped and maintained. Now you go into great unknown you either have “bmw drifters” driving or regular “joes”. Ones need rescue others perform and if you fuck with “bmw drifters” youre left with “joes”.

Its a natures law like gravity or transfer of force very basic yet many do not grasp it.

Will Alpha Dethrone Lapua As The Best Brass Around?

I’ve been using Peterson for quite some time. Super good

Haven’t used alpha and I do have a bunch of lapua

Why would I get anything else of it is all
Working?
Well, you wouldn't. If you have your stuff set up to perfection, and it works for your application then you're good. Not everyone participates in the same discipline. I personally, just like the challenge of seeing how small I can make my shot groups, so for me, brass consistency is a major factor. Just something I do to de-stress / unwind.
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Noveske DDF Barrels

I got that, but my point is - there is allowing for a higher rate of fire with faster cooling, and then there is ballistic masturbation - feels good, accomplishes little.

I can appreciate checking out the claims of the manufacturer for a fancy new toy, I'm just trying to understand when you'd ever get real world scenarios that would lead to the results seen running 40 rounds through it "to get the barrel hot".

I was reminded of this thread because I hear someone dropping hammers fast in the distance...
Yeah, I can’t imagine any scenario where one might expect to put 40 shots down range and still expect to have the rifle not string, shift point of impact, or otherwise not hit in the general expected vicinity…

Night Vision The Official: Steiner C35 Thermal Clip-on Review and User Thread!

Referencing a pixel isn't going to give any indication of angular alignment since the screen is at the back near at the mounting point. I think the only way to get consistent angular alignment is to have the mount shoulder on the objective bell squarely when the clamp is tightened. Think of it like a suppressor. If the suppressor is loose, the entry hole is still aligned with the bore, but the exit hole may not be. Tightening the suppressor against the shoulder squares it up so that the exit hole is aligned. It's the sensor/lens being inconsistently aligned that is causing the lack of repeatability.

Will Alpha Dethrone Lapua As The Best Brass Around?

The reason I brought this up was for 3 reasons. 1. Speedy Gonzales tried some of their PPC brass, and he approved. Now I know how you guys view benchrest shooters, but you cant argue with someone in the benchrest hall of fame; if that guy measures the brass and tries it for consistency and it passes, then you know its good. The only brass to get their stamp of approval in the past was the Lapua. 2. Lapua decided to help fund the Ukraine instead of delivering to their civilian base. Now I know they probably have tons of defense contracts and why wouldnt they? But, in their absence, an AMERICAN company that doesnt have that problem stepped in and helped provide excellent brass. For a lot of shooters, that void was filled permanently; they're not going back. And 3. The Ultimate Reloader torture tested their 308 cases and they came out quite well! I'd say outstanding. You know how many people run 308 ARs hard, that beat down their brass, and now have a great alternative to lake city range pickup? If you didnt run it hard, this brass could you last WAY longer, AND sometimes its CHEAPER than the foreign Lapua, yet another plus.

I feel Alpha showed up at the best possible time, and edged out Lapua. This is just my personal opinion so I wanted to see how others felt. It's true, Lapua makes excellent shit, but their availability (due to the war is what they told me) is spotty, they're expensive, and not U.S. made. Up until this point, there was no U.S. made brass that had their out of the box consistency-now there is, and I think they're going to 'be the best'. Yea, I know there doesnt always HAVE to be the best, but, there still is in a lot of subjects.

Night Vision The Official: Steiner C35 Thermal Clip-on Review and User Thread!

I usually zoom in to reference an individual pixel, but I still don't REALLY trust it till I verify it.

With good reference marks, you'll be minute of pig out to 150-200, but minute of coyote at 300 - not so much.

Suffice to say it is a back up and I've gotten to the point I really only use it if I want the extra velocity of my 20" over a 12.5" due to being on a pipeline or field where I expect 200+ yard shots to be a probability.

Night Vision The Official: Steiner C35 Thermal Clip-on Review and User Thread!

I use it with a clamp on with a 3-18x50 with great success - and medicore repeatability. Its essentially a confirmation of zero and tweak almost every time if you're expecting precision. Its a shame because it is capable of 8-10X resolution due to the screen having better than typical resolution.

When you install it, is the rifle oriented horizontally or vertically (muzzle to the sky)? It might be more repeatable if installed with the muzzle pointing towards the sky since the thermal won't be putting any torque on the mount. If there is an internal face on the mount, make sure it's shouldering on the end of the objective bell.