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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Blonde View Post
    Not really, the only time I had a clicky-failure was with a Surefire E2e almost ten years ago now. Never had a problem since, my Sunwayman, Nitecore and Jetbeam lights are still going strong for almost a year now (I rotate on a weekly basis) with their clickies. I have a twistie light on my keys that's also doing just fine, but I prefer clickies.
    Yeah, for light use it is probably unlikely that any switch will fail, but any clicky switch is probably 100 times more able to fail than any twisty.
    Quote Originally Posted by Monocrom View Post
    I honestly don't see why that would be the case. Mine has never failed me. It is a light that runs off of a single CR123 cell, and it does have a momentary tailcap switch. You can press the tailcap switch as much as you want, but the light is never going to click on. If you want constant-on, you have to twist the tailcap to get it to stay on. Otherwise the light will switch off the moment you pull your thumb away from the switch.

    It's actually an improved momentary switch because it allows the light to be dual-mode while still retaining the excellent reliability that comes with using a momentary switch. I've found it works very well. I liked the form factor so much that I had mine customized to update the LED technology. Told the guy not to change the beam profile on either mode. He did a great job.
    Well, anyone who is an advocate for Surefire and reliability will talk all day about the twisty/momentary tail switch. The clickies and the L1 type tail are made with too much plastic, if they fall the wrong way they break. Many people might use the L1 or E series and it might last them a lifetime without breaking, including me. But they aren't the epitome of reliable, and if you need to rely on something, I wouldn't be going for that.

    I know what you're talking about. I messaged Milky a few times. My history is basically: send milky a message, no reply, send milky a message, no reply, send milky a message, no reply. *shrugs*

    But yeah, I love my clickies, I typically carry a 47's tactical or Novatac or RA or some Nitecore. I can deal with a switch failing for the usefulness the clickie switch provides me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donut View Post
    I know what you're talking about. I messaged Milky a few times. My history is basically: send milky a message, no reply, send milky a message, no reply, send milky a message, no reply. *shrugs*
    PM me and I'll give you his email. I've successfully been in contact with him via email a couple years back. As I see it, his PM inbox probably is full and too hard to keep up with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rg02 View Post
    2 nice pieces right there! How do you like your Glock? I love my G26! Carry it daily in my Crossbreed Horsehide Supertuck IWB.
    Thanks!

    I find I shoot my G30 as good or better than any other Glock, larger or smaller. I carry it in a Bladetech IWB or a Raven slide holster that fits my G21 as well. I carry my 26 a lot in warmer weather, it is enough smaller to make it work better in some conditions.

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    Well, this isn't exactly my EDC, but it is today's carry . Word is, there is a cougar in the mountains that desperately needs a few .30 caliber life lessons .

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    It looks a little bit like the EDC of John Wayne

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    I agree with the words Adriaan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DCDesigns View Post
    Is that a Rohrbaugh R9 ( or however you spell it)? How do you like it? Do you find it a hand full?
    Haven't checked this thread in a while.

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    Welcome to the forums Jeff! Nice pic.
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    Quote Originally Posted by geardog32 View Post
    what brand holster is that?! is that carbon fiber?!!!! sexy!

    I carry a g26 in a crossbreed supertuck in horsehide. Design is very similar to your holster.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by rg02 View Post
    what brand holster is that?! is that carbon fiber?!!!! sexy!

    I carry a g26 in a crossbreed supertuck in horsehide. Design is very similar to your holster.......
    Its an "old faithful" brand holster. I bought it as a kit to put together with carbon fiber print kydex. It was cheaper than most too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan View Post
    Welcome to the forums Jeff! Nice pic.
    Thanks! I'm hoping to learn a thing or two while I'm here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donut View Post
    Well, anyone who is an advocate for Surefire and reliability will talk all day about the twisty/momentary tail switch. The clickies and the L1 type tail are made with too much plastic, if they fall the wrong way they break. Many people might use the L1 or E series and it might last them a lifetime without breaking, including me. But they aren't the epitome of reliable, and if you need to rely on something, I wouldn't be going for that.

    I know what you're talking about. I messaged Milky a few times. My history is basically: send milky a message, no reply, send milky a message, no reply, send milky a message, no reply. *shrugs*

    But yeah, I love my clickies, I typically carry a 47's tactical or Novatac or RA or some Nitecore. I can deal with a switch failing for the usefulness the clickie switch provides me.
    Ironically, I'm one of the biggest critics of SureFire on CandlePowerForums.com

    But, when it comes to SureFire or any other company, I give credit where it's due. Generally excellent lights, but some of their business practices are quite odorous. Biggest one would be how SureFire used the legal system the way a dude named "John" would use a working girl . . . in order to put a smaller competitor out of business.

    As WESBC mentioned, your best bet is to email Scott. Thing is, Milky is in ridiculously high demand. Even I knew he was overloaded with customer projects, but it turned out to be even worse than even I expected. Plus, Scott is not a businessman. Even he has pointed out that fact. He doesn't modify lights for a living. Along with that, I've gotten to know him a bit. He has an artist's mentality. That does not mean he's a pretentious jerk. Not at all. But if you understand artists, you'll understand how Scott works. You can't rush an artist. You can't expect him to work when other things are on his mind, or if he's not in the right mood. The end result will be sub-par.

    My customized L1 was, according to Scott, a relatively simple modification. And I ended up waiting several months for the finished product. That's how buzy he is, that's how many other customer orders were done before mine. Scott's work is absolutely worth it. But if you go that route, be extremely patient and prepare to wait several months if not longer.
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    That sucks about Surefire, I only like them for what they are good at.

    Yeah, I know about Scott and that he is very busy. I don't think I am willing to wait for it.

    I think I have emailed him in the past.

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