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Posted: 2/26/2013 1:22:17 PM EDT
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I have been introduced to the Nitecore P25 as an option for my AR instead of the traditional Surefire and/or Elzetta and/or Streamlight....
anyone have any experience with them? This light seems to be top of the line and powerfull, but just curious about any bad experiences or good experiences and people's preferences. Thanks |
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I have been introduced to the Nitecore P25 as an option for my AR instead of the traditional Surefire and/or Elzetta and/or Streamlight.... anyone have any experience with them? This light seems to be top of the line and powerfull, but just curious about any bad experiences or good experiences and people's preferences. Thanks I had a NiteCore TM 11 Tiny Monster and loved it. The only reason I got rid of it was I purchased a Fenix TK 75. |
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Thanks for the response. HAving a lot of people read this but no one responding. LOL
Guess the Nitecore brand is not as popular but the light looks amazing. My AR will be ready in a month and I am narrowing the extras down and purchasing to be ready for it. God bless |
| I have three friends who use the Nitecore MH25. So far they all seem impressed with it. Mini USB rechargeable, 860 lumens on the top end and it's adjustable for lower output. 80 bucks at Battery Junction. Throws like a champ but has a smooth reflector so not all that great for producing a wide beam. I've seen them take a beating since these guys are using them as work lights. For the price it seems decent to me. |
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Thanks for the response. HAving a lot of people read this but no one responding. LOL Guess the Nitecore brand is not as popular but the light looks amazing. My AR will be ready in a month and I am narrowing the extras down and purchasing to be ready for it. God bless Nitecore and Jetbeam are under the same parent company, just that Jetbeam is their flagship line. Should be good to go. |
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