New kit.
New kit.
Great little piece of kit I picked up to support nightime activities. Small, light, and amazingly bright. Has a quick focus option that allows you switch between spot and flood. Takes 2 seconds.to attach and remove. Going to try this out for shooting at shorter range targets at Hornsby at night (floodlights dont illuminate the near ground).
- stinkitup
- .338 Lapua Magnum
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Re: New kit.
Very nice!
reminds me I need to sort a new gun mount as one of my torches has grown legs.
Ryan
reminds me I need to sort a new gun mount as one of my torches has grown legs.
Ryan
Re: New kit.
Is it a LED Lenser James ?
JWD wrote:Great little piece of kit I picked up to support nightime activities. Small, light, and amazingly bright. Has a quick focus option that allows you switch between spot and flood. Takes 2 seconds.to attach and remove. Going to try this out for shooting at shorter range targets at Hornsby at night (floodlights dont illuminate the near ground).
- grmkc
- .220 Swift
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Re: New kit.
Looks like it Matt. Sitting on a Cometa you can buy WITHOUT a license and I bet there's a can at the front.
I have a similar pic rail arrangem e nt on all my IR and LED torches now. As you say, 2 seconds process.
I have a similar pic rail arrangem e nt on all my IR and LED torches now. As you say, 2 seconds process.
- curan
- .338 Lapua Magnum
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Re: New kit.
Huh? Tell me more.... please?grmkc wrote:Looks like it Matt. Sitting on a Cometa you can buy WITHOUT a license and I bet there's a can at the front...(snip)...
.... whoops, no don't worry. We're talking about our lucky mates across the ditch, aren't we.....
Re: New kit.
LED Lenser P7. The torch has a clamp with a male piccatinny fitting. The other fitting (that goes on the scope) is a normal picatinny scope ring mounted upside down. Works well ans can be added and removed easily.
No can on this one (not sure how much point for a springer) but the cometa comes with a factory muzzle break. Not a bad rifle overall.
No can on this one (not sure how much point for a springer) but the cometa comes with a factory muzzle break. Not a bad rifle overall.
- grmkc
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Re: New kit.
Looks like you're doing it tough and sleeping rough. A thermarest of sorts JWD?
- Yrrah
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Re: New kit.
Have had a P7 for some years and find it OK on strong beam to 50+ yards.
Did have a problem - it kept glowing after switch-off and shortened battery life. Had my Dealer send it off and it came back perfect, no charge.
Compact and light. It gets plenty of use at the farm. ... Kind regards, Harry.
Did have a problem - it kept glowing after switch-off and shortened battery life. Had my Dealer send it off and it came back perfect, no charge.
Compact and light. It gets plenty of use at the farm. ... Kind regards, Harry.