perfect companion for your spydie!

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perfect companion for your spydie!

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I have only recently started collecting Spydies but I have found them to be a perfect companion for my SureFire E2 this is one awesome light!!

Before you say ... that maybee but its very expensive!

Please just check one out I guarantee as soon as you pick one up you will just have to have one!!!!



It makes a perfect companion for my SS Rookie plain and Native plain!



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How about this for a handy-dandy twosome?

I gotta print this out for my wife to find before Xmas.


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G'day Caleo ~ Welcome aboard! <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle> I pack the M-2 and a Millie.. Nice shot Chinook! The mouse looks great! <img src="wink.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

Sam

have spydies will travel
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That Mouse is a neat looking little knife. It's a Wegner design, too.

Here's an ad I found on the bladetech site for the mouse:

http://shop.blade-tech.com/prodimg/kni_mou.jpg

Jeff/1911.




Edited by - Jeff/1911 on 9/24/2001 1:23:03 AM
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thx Jeff - the Mouse is a great looking little knife - a pity it's a bit pricey.
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I carry a NightBuster 8X with my Endura and BM 730 at work. It's a little bigger, but I have plenty of space to pack it in. It's much smaller than the MagLight I used to carry, but the light output is probably a bit more and batteries are much easier on the pocket. The only shortcoming it has is in the grip dept., as it is pretty smooth and hard to hold onto wet. I just need to pick up some grip tape sometime and put a few pieces on and I'll have that fixed though.
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Thanks a lot Chinook!!!!!

You have just made me order a mouse from blade-tech!!!!
heehee

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Clint

P.S make that 2, one for me and one for my fiancee!!!!
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Sorry about that caleo <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

Butt, if you have a mouse, it might as well have a tail. <img src="smile.gif" width=15 height=15 align=middle>

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That mouse sure looks nice!

See the image from my 'treesome': Cricket/Photon II/SwissTech Plus

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That mouse sure looks nice!

See the image from my 'treesome': Cricket/Photon II/SwissTech Plus

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Ted....
Looks like just about everything you would need there in a very small package indeed. I would love one of those plainedge aluminum Crickets.

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Where can i buy the surefires?

Edited by - hy on 9/28/2001 11:45:08 PM
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G'day Hy,

I have 2 Surefires, a very old (6 years) 6P I bought locally in Melbourne, about $120 back then - and a 3P I bough on a trip to the US last year.

I have not found anyone in Australia selling them at anywhere near acceptable pricing eg AUD$200 for the E1 - which retails at about USD$50 in the US !!!

I am about to order some more Surefire gear, so have looked around a bit - and taken notice of comments on the Surefire forum - the service & prices (& reasonable freight charges) from

Donnie Pridemore
SABLE CO.
1117 Deer Run Rd.
Port Byron, IL. 61275

Phone (309)496-3030
FAX (253)595-5271
dprisp223@cs.com
www.greatprices.at/sableco.com

seem pretty good - but I'd say the Surefire DIscussion Board is a good place to do your own fact (or opinion) finding.

Not sure if you're in KL or Sydney at the moment, but when I called Australian Customs they basically told me that they didn't charge duty on items under AUD $200 in value - if the items cam in via mail, but often the DHL/FedEx/UPS type outfits would get charged duty & GST :-(

Sorry for waht turned out to be such a long winded reply.

Hope this helps.
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the best prices anyplace is at arizonagunrunners.com even ith shipping prices to AUS they are still unbeatable and the service is exeptional .... and there is no ridiculous 8 eek ait!

(eek ait) this is due to one key on my computer that doesnt ork!!!!
guess hich one
TUV XYZ!
hee hee

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Thanks for the tips mrb and caleo....i saw a 6P at Mick Smith's gun shop for $160....and was considering buying either that or the E2......which one do you guys recommend?

Edited by - hy on 9/30/2001 3:33:42 AM
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Hy,

I really like my old 6P, the two lamp options (P60 - 65 lumens/60 min runtime or P61 120 Lumens/20 min runtime) is very good, as it the more "standard" size if you need spares, accessories etc.

Since I got the 3P (now discontinued) I leave the 6P in the car, and carry the 3P with me all the time, hoping to get an E1 as well soon for EDC.

I don't have an E2, but have handled one, I like it, but personally prefer the 6P.
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I have a ne 6P(black) and an E2(hard anodised).
The 6P has a slightly brighter hot spot and has an oval beam!
The E2 is nearly as potent but has a perfectly round beam!
but the size and look of the E2 is awesome it really is a great looking light and that is hat makes it one of surefires most popular.
The E1 is only slightly smaller but has a very dim beam.
to ship an E2 or 6P from arizonagunrunners.com usually costs me no more than $150.00 and takes no more than 4 eeks.
thats about $50.00 cheaper than anyhere ive found in OZ.
and takes the same time !!!!!
hope this helps

Caleo
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Caleo and mrb....i've found that Kenmax in sydney is selling the E2 and 6P for $150 and 160 resepectively....they also say that they have all the accessories. I might give them a try as they have stock and it only costs $5.50 for next day delivery.

Edited by - hy on 10/1/2001 10:10:56 PM
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Thanks for that tip - let us know which one you decide on as your first Surefire - you know you won't stop at just one ;-)
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Clint, Hy and any other interested locals,

I've just called Kenmax (kenmax.com.au), spoke to a very friendly helpful chap named Bill, excellent prices of Surefire - as Hy suggested, and good prodcut knowledge.
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