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12 July 2015, 10:06 #1
Malkoff Devices E1T/Scout M300T 1CR123 Head
Description:
Based on the Malkoff MDC Head, this is the Malkoff Devices 1 CR123 Throw Head to fit Surefire E series lights and Incandescent M300 Scout lights. It also fits Malkoff MDC Bodies. The head is constructed of 6061 T6 aluminum and is Type III Hard Black Anodized. This design utilizes a a tightly focused TIR optic. The Optic offers a tight beam for maximum throw. The Lux at 1 meter is approximately 12,000. It is an outstanding medium to long range spotter. The output is approximately 200 measured out the front lumens.
Please note that the optic itself serves as the lens. In weapon applications the head should be placed behind the muzzle to minimize powder burns on the optic. The optic is replaceable if necessary.
This head was designed for rugged service from the ground up. It is fully potted to stand up to rough service and recoil.
The input voltage is 2 to 3.2 volts. It was designed for use with a single primary 3v CR123 battery. This will not support standard RCR123 (rechargeable Li-ion) batteries, however LiFePO4 rechargeables will work in this Head. The runtime on one CR123 battery is approximately 45-60 minutes. It will easily illuminate objects at 450+ feet and will blind opponents within a 150 foot radius. The LED is a Cree XP-E2.
If You Hunt Predators at 100+ Yards, this is the Head for you!
This Head is Designed for Maximum Reach in a Small Format. If You are a White Wall Hunter, This is NOT the Head For You (it does not have a beautiful, symetrical beam on a white wall).
MSRP $99
Purchase Link: http://www.malkoffdevices.com/led-up...00-1cr123-head
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25 July 2015, 13:17 #2
I just got some of these in. The beam is very focused, and the single cell version is more than a match for the KE1A head on the M300B Scout. Looks like a great product.
Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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25 July 2015, 14:55 #3Senior Member
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25 July 2015, 15:22 #4Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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27 July 2015, 08:26 #5
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28 July 2015, 08:25 #6
After talking to Gene last night about these heads, I'm going to pick up a couple. Tighter, more focused beam is something I want to check out. The E1 and E1T's will be available concurrently, and is not a replacement. Also available in a E2T (2 cell version)
He's also working on a revision to squeeze more lumens out.
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28 July 2015, 11:34 #7
We have complete lights available with the new TIR heads, at a slight discount over purchasing all the parts separately. Our new momentary made-in-the-USA switch internals are due in today, so those will be optional once I update the Arisaka site.
Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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17 December 2018, 12:18 #8Contributing Member
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About to click the buy button on the Arisaka 300 series light and inline mount. I like that the Arisaka body/mount design allows for greater clearance with front sights than the Surefire M300C, and very much like the Malkoff products I own. BUT... I can't get it out of my head that the Malkoff is rated at 350 lumens versus the Surefire at 500. For those experienced with both lights, is there a significant difference between them in either throw or spill?
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17 December 2018, 22:10 #9
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18 December 2018, 05:07 #10
The latest e1t heads have more throw (lux) than the 500 lumen m300c, but quite a bit less spill. The color is also cooler. Can't go wrong either way.
Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com
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18 December 2018, 05:20 #11Contributing Member
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9 March 2019, 10:27 #12New Member
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What kind of run time can be expected from the E1T Malkoff Heads? I read from between 45-60min but i've also read that isn't exactly true. Just wondering what we can expect in real usage terms. Also any news on a Gen 3 E1T head. Read that the current ones are gen 2's.
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9 March 2019, 10:31 #13
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12 March 2019, 08:46 #14Will - Owner of Arisaka LLC - http://www.arisakadefense.com