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TCBA_Joe
07-15-12, 22:08
As we know, the m952v is one of the nicest lights on the market. However, because it is built on the legacy Millennium chassis, it is pretty large and heavy, and there are very few decent mounting options. The upside is that it works very well and can be found cheaply on EEs across the internet.

On the other hand, m620vs, while lighter and smaller, are less common, and more expensive. Plus it faces the same mounting limitations as the m952v, leaving one to either use the heavy throwlever or buy an m600 body and choice of mount.

However, I've finished working on a design that is a cross between the millennium and scout lights. Basically a scout body, compatible with all existing OEM and aftermarket mounts and tailcaps, but it accepts all millennium compatible heads. The most notable of these being the white/IR Surefire KM3 head. It would also breathe new life into those bulky old millenniums using malkoff (or other LED) conversions or expensive IR filters and be a good option for those looking to weapon mount a V2 light. I believe it would also work with the surefire laser modules, for those who are using them.

Is there any interest in this? Currently, they would need to sell for $120, but we're working to get the cost down. We would be building them to the same durability as the legacy surefire bodies using the highest quality materials, and I'm working with a highly regarded site sponsor, so I promise the quality would be fitting the price.

While the body price may seem expensive, one could build a truly customized alternative to the m620v, using your choice of mount and tailcap for roughly the same price, without having to swap out parts and spend more on aftermarket mounts. It could be done even cheaper using parts off the EEs.

Thanks for your help guys. I appreciate any of your input.