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FS: PoliceLaser 445 Prototype V1 & V2






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Thanks man, the V1 just came in yesterday and it looks great, beam is super stable too. Only thing I really got to say is you might wanna check the batteries that come with these, tested the battery before charging and it showed .33V , put it in a charger and it said it was fully charged ie: dead battery.
 
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Thanks man, the V1 just came in yesterday and it looks great, beam is super stable too. Only thing I really got to say is you might wanna check the batteries that come with these, tested the battery before charging and it showed .33V , put it in a charger and it said it was fully charged ie: dead battery.

Yeah I bought the v2 and had the same issue with the batteries. But at that price it shouldn't even come with batteries and a charger ;)
 
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Oh really. That's interesting. Didn't realize. I'll run some tests.

Thanks for the info :beer:
 
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Bump. One more available, no defects.

In fact, its using my new driver that will never overheat, before the diode that is. Run time of 2mins+.

I will post another thread if there is no interest here.

If you have questions don't hesitate to ask :)

Asking price $150
 
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Bump. One more available, no defects.

In fact, its using my new driver that will never overheat, before the diode that is. Run time of 2mins+.

I will post another thread if there is no interest here.

If you have questions don't hesitate to ask :)

Can you give me a little summary about the laser? :yh:
 
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Dpup, it's yours! I need to check how I will accept payment though. My paypal has been being dumb. I'll shoot you a pm.

Thanks buddy :)
 
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machinist joe, I have had one of these flashlights for about eight months now, I really like it, I find that pointers with a rear switch are a bit dangerous because when you click it on the back your hand tends to jerk and that makes the beam out of control.

Why do people seemingly have to ask you for permission to build these up?

I seen a sale of it just like yours with all of methods of charging, yet that flashlight had adjustment of focus, mine doesnt, did yours?
 
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I agree the side clicky is much nicer.

Sorry, but I dont understand your question.
machinist joe, I have had one of these flashlights for about eight months now, I really like it, I find that pointers with a rear switch are a bit dangerous because when you click it on the back your hand tends to jerk and that makes the beam out of control.

Why do people seemingly have to ask you for permission to build these up?

I seen a sale of it just like yours with all of methods of charging, yet that flashlight had adjustment of focus, mine doesnt, did yours?
 
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machinist joe, I have had one of these flashlights for about eight months now, I really like it, I find that pointers with a rear switch are a bit dangerous because when you click it on the back your hand tends to jerk and that makes the beam out of control.

Why do people seemingly have to ask you for permission to build these up?

I seen a sale of it just like yours with all of methods of charging, yet that flashlight had adjustment of focus, mine doesnt, did yours?

There were two questions for you, which one did you not understand?

When I said "I seen a sale of it just like yours" I was talking about an ebay sale for one of these flashlights.
 




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