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| I think so. I especially love the maglite heads that turn a great nightstick into an equally good flashlight. It’s weird. The heads are so efficient that it is brighter AND the batteries last longer. It’s the proverbial free lunch.
I have also swapped out Surefire heads. Same basic story. Buy with confidence. |
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| A Malkoff light has been my daily carry for years. I am very satisfied with it and would not hesitate to purchase another.
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-- Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past me I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain. --
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| OMG, yes, they are worth every penny. And their customer service is top notch!
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Peace through superior firepower

| Only if you like bombproof, made in America products, which do exactly what they claim, from a company with superb customer service. |
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| I think they are, I put one on a old Surefire M3 Combat Light that just ate batteries. More light, less batteries. What's not to like.
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| Yes. I have a spreadsheet for my Malkoff heads, bodies and drop-ins. I have tried more expensive and more “modern” UI stuff and kept going back to Malkoff. I have Surefire body legos as well as malkoff body legoes. I can go from a run for days single cell emergency light to hundreds of yards away for hours. Usually carry some assembled parts and drop-ins from group buys as my “CCW only use for emergency” light and rotate some of the cheap aaa and aa or 123 twisty lights as a user for navigation and dropped items finding.  Love Malkoff. ETA- but all my grab and go and around the house (rural acreage) lights are malkoff….
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Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Ben Franklin
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| quote: Originally posted by berto: I retrofitted a Surefire P6 to make it useful again.
I did the same as berto. I’ve been very pleased with the purchase. I wanted a dual AA battery flashlight as my daily “go to” non-tactical flashlight and bought from Malkoff. I’ve been very pleased with that purchase as well. |
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| Yeah, buy Chinese, sure. Fuck America.
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Knows too little about too much

| I had no idea they even existed until I was ROing a match in their home town. I won one as a door prize. Someone ask what I won and I said a "cheap Chinese flashlight". The guy said why don't you ask the guy sitting next to you, he built that flashlight. Embarassment and enlightenment followed. RMD
TL Davis: “The Second Amendment is special, not because it protects guns, but because its violation signals a government with the intention to oppress its people…” Remember: After the first one, the rest are free. |
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