Attachment 47512
These days it's these lights. That's all for now.
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Attachment 47512
These days it's these lights. That's all for now.
It always comes on. I've dropped it a bunch and no issues Battery life is good. Light is clean and crisp. Great size. Recessed button allows you to stand the light up while lit. It's a little slippery.
It pisses me off but I should've sent it back a year ago. It has 3 levels but they kind of come on in any order they feel like. Sometimes bright 3x in a row. Sometimes low comes on first. No rhyme or reason. Malkoff doesn't know to be fair. Mine may be a 1 off issue.
How does Nitecore and Fenix stack up in a durability perspective? They have amazing lumen and water resistance specs but overseas manufacturing.....
Also, similar question regarding the cheaper spyderco models, they’re significantly cheaper just wondering if anyone has any performance feedback. Probably overseas manufacturing again
Some of the top rated and better Spyderco are made in Japan and Taichung and aren’t cheap. Can’t speak to the lights.
The cheapest Spyderco I've ever owned was the Endura.
It was pretty good until I lost it
But I believe every single spyderco I've ever had was made in Japan
Malkoff MDC 1CR123 body with VME head. The VME head allows any M31 or M61 drop-in to be used. Malkoff lights are bomb proof.
http://www.canonshooter.com/photos2/malkoff-8.jpg
http://www.canonshooter.com/photos2/mdcvme-5.jpg
Malkoff Wildcat v.6 on MD3 body with Tricap tail cap, Raven Concealment pocket clip;
http://www.canonshooter.com/photos2/malkoff-13.jpg