Agreed, they are good kit and reduce from 2 CR123s to a single CR123.I have one that I purchased for an older Surefire forend. Difference is literally night and day. I’d bite the bullet and order two, paying the one shipping fee. Never know when they may no longer ship to Canada.
Agreed, they are good kit and reduce from 2 CR123s to a single CR123.
Mine replaced the tube as well. It's only 400 lumens but better than the 60 lumen head it replaced.I’m fairly certain mine was a drop in head for the forend and still maintained the two CR123’s. I’ll have to take a look.
Mine replaced the tube as well. It's only 400 lumens but better than the 60 lumen head it replaced.
Understood but the 60 lumen Surefire incandesent bulb output was pitiful.Lumens for lighting is like the Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP) of an antenna…
A great shorthand for total radiated power, but it doesn't indicate how much useful energy actually arrives at a specific surface.
It’s like comparing a standard lightbulb to the directional cast of a searchlight.
The intensity of the bright radiated center beam (center fresnel) is better represented by Lux. The total light on target—the center beam plus the spill—is represented by Candela.
Lumens are just the raw power. Malkoff separates itself by pairing an excellent reflector with a great lens to turn that raw power into superior beam shaping.
Totally get thatUnderstood but the 60 lumen Surefire incandesent bulb output was pitiful.
With the Malkoff upgrade.



























