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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 1879965" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>The 6PX is an LED light. Weapon lights are typically expensive because of the mounting system, electronics/wiring and housing for electronics and batteries (in the days of old, an incandescent bulb had to be high-quality, shock-proof, and well protected by a good housing). </p><p></p><p>Now days, any good flashlight will work (A G2 with a CREE LED conversion in a VLTOR mount is about the cheapest setup you can get and it's very reliable) and with LED technology going the way it is, you can pretty much guarantee that you won't damage the bulb due to shock (LEDs are rugged against shock, but extremely delicate in their voltage/amperage) , but you're limited to what the flashlight has as far as size/shape/controls and your mounting options are pretty much only a few options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 1879965, member: 229"] The 6PX is an LED light. Weapon lights are typically expensive because of the mounting system, electronics/wiring and housing for electronics and batteries (in the days of old, an incandescent bulb had to be high-quality, shock-proof, and well protected by a good housing). Now days, any good flashlight will work (A G2 with a CREE LED conversion in a VLTOR mount is about the cheapest setup you can get and it's very reliable) and with LED technology going the way it is, you can pretty much guarantee that you won't damage the bulb due to shock (LEDs are rugged against shock, but extremely delicate in their voltage/amperage) , but you're limited to what the flashlight has as far as size/shape/controls and your mounting options are pretty much only a few options. [/QUOTE]
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