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- Feb 25, 2015
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One of these?£120 for a Fenix PD35 Flashlight
https://www.fenixtorch.co.uk/Shop/Fenix-Torches/PD-Series/13151-Fenix-PD35-Tactical.html
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One of these?£120 for a Fenix PD35 Flashlight
why did you pay £120 for it if it only costs £55?
I very nearly did buy the surefire P3X Fury, but I could not find enough information out about it which satisfied my requirements - mainly information about compatibility with other products. I was about to buy it when I found this alternative.wait what? £120 for a no name bit of junk when you can pick up a genuine surefire for less?!
MADNESS.
Nice piece of kit, I also use my PD35 for camping and generally keep it in the car.£120 for a Fenix PD35 Flashlight
I am really liking it, but its quite a shame about the "pressure switch", it's my understanding these should activate on touch, this one however requires me to arch my fingers to be able to apply pressure, its perfectly workable but not what I would expect to be designed for 20% the price of a £55 device.Nice piece of kit, I also use my PD35 for camping and generally keep it in the car.
£55 Fenix PD35 Flashlight
£10 Fenix Rail mount
£10 Fenix pressure-switch/tape-switch (sadly it's just a line of switches and not what I would have expected),
£25 (4x£6) Compatible Fenix filter caps - all three colours, cus i'm like that, though i'll be able to change the spare red for a clear disc and it will make mounting clear perspex discs much simpler than having to improvise.
£20 Batteries - rechargeable
I also got some Surefire Earprotection.
Yeah, I'm gonna get one of those at my local shop, this way I can test If they fit with the mask. They're also the guys who run Badlands, So I can ask about the rules too.I believe you will still need a lower mesh mask or similar while under 18
Best to check with site etc on their site rules
Well it's not a pressure switch it's just a row of switches.So your like me with flashlights, like to get the extras
Did the same with my xtar light last year and got the extras!, don't use pressure switch either, find it easier to just use thumb
It's just a military surplus vest, they're fairly cheap. Got mine from eBay, it's grade 1 but no noticeable marks or damage.Out of interest, where is that armour carrier from? It's like the standard issue new airsofters' rig these days.
Why do people insist on doing this? As if your AEG is a better test than the CE marking or something?Now All that's left is to go shoot them, make sure they'll Work. I'm not particularly keen to shoot something I just spent £30 on, But it's better than being blind.
The What marking?Why do people insist on doing this? As if your AEG is a better test than the CE marking or something?
The goggles you've bought have been designed to meet the test criteria for CE EN166 which governs the standards for mechanical impact protection and clarity of view for protective eyewear. These tests are designed for repeatable results and as such are standardised in lab conditions. Manufacturers have to regularly provide test samples to be able to continue to put the CE mark on their products. These tests are far more scientific and accurate than you firing at them with your gun. If the goggles are certified to EN166 B (medium impact) then they will be absolutely fine and do not need you to "test" them first.The What marking?
(That probably explains why people insist on it XD)
And it doesn't hurt to do it, Better safe than sorry.
plus I used a springer![]()