But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals. -JRB
What's the wave adapter? I like waved knives but I've never seen that before.
What light is that? And if it's really late-80's vintage, why would you not replace it with something more modern? Out of all the things in that photo (other than maybe ammo), light and battery technology are what's improved the most in the last 30+ years.
https://5x5combatsolutions.com/shop/...t-exo-ccessory
Its one of the original, round bezel LP stamped surefire 6Ps. Originally a whopping 65 lumens or something, it now has a Malkoff warm tint drop-in that gives more like 200 or so, with epic run time.
https://malkoffdevices.com/collectio...o-fit-surefire
The Lincolns tires arent original either...
But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals. -JRB
60, but it was astounding!
What was astounding was using them as weapon lights instead of MagLites.While creating the first WeaponLights, Dr. Matthews and his engineering team quickly realized the performance limitations of the status quo D-cell battery-powered flashlights being utilized in tactical environments. In 1988, SureFire achieved another milestone by introducing the Model 6C, a true paradigm shift in hand-held tactical lighting. Powered by two lithium 123A batteries, the Model 6C delivered an astounding 60 lumens of light six times the industry standard from a compact flashlight measuring a mere 4.6 inches long. The Model 6C also provided rugged reliability to go with its potent output. Housed in a space-age, aircraft-grade aluminum body, it was also waterproof and shock-resistant.
Just a few months later, SureFire improved on the design by introducing the Model 6P, which included all the features of the 6C with a unique push-button tailcap. The Model 6P set a new standard for high-performance tactical illumination tools.
"Gunfighting is a thinking man's game. So we might want to bring thinking back into it."-MDFA
Beware of my temper, and the dog that I've found...
But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals. -JRB