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Posted: 5/31/2024 12:03:28 AM EDT
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[Last Edit: WTFShane]
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Synopsis for those that don't have the attention span to watch a video?
Edit: Jamming to some music at the moment and don't want to listen to someone talk. |
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Originally Posted By French1966: WTF Shane... it says in the post title View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By French1966: Originally Posted By WTFShane: Synopsis for those that don't have the attention span to watch a video? Edit: Jamming to some music at the moment and don't want to listen to someone talk. WTF Shane... it says in the post title So that’s preventing you from posting a synopsis for those who don’t want to give your video any clicks? |
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Originally Posted By Claytonhoneyberry: So that’s preventing you from posting a synopsis for those who don’t want to give your video any clicks? View Quote You think that's my video? Not sure about you but I come here to share information, not start meaningless petty arguments. Move along if you don't want to watch the video, because I am not going to type out the video dialog as if you are hearing impaired. |
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“Necessary? Is it necessary for me to drink my own urine? No, but I do it anyway because it’s sterile and I like the taste.” -Patches O’Houlihan
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JFC…
- Light will flicker - Light will sometimes be half-bright - Laser activates with very little pressure on button |
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“Necessary? Is it necessary for me to drink my own urine? No, but I do it anyway because it’s sterile and I like the taste.” -Patches O’Houlihan
"I don't eff with poorsies." -Mona-Lisa Saperstein |
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Originally Posted By French1966: "These issues"? Can you write a synopsis of what you gathered from watching the video? It will go a long way to helping the impaired folks View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By French1966: Originally Posted By Luny421: I’ve not had these issues with my Axon. "These issues"? Can you write a synopsis of what you gathered from watching the video? It will go a long way to helping the impaired folks Imagine the discussion that could have happened if you hadn’t been too lazy to add a few sentences. And you’re calling others “impaired”? Good luck in life. You’ll need it. |
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Your painted rifle is ugly, but I’m uglier, so send it to me and I’ll make it look good!
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Originally Posted By Claytonhoneyberry: Imagine the discussion that could have happened if you hadn’t been too lazy to add a few sentences. And you’re calling others “impaired”? Good luck in life. You’ll need it. View Quote I don't have to write paragraphs for people You don't have to watch a video that gets posted But which is laziest? Me not writing you a paragraph on command, or your unwillingness to push the play button on a YouTube video? |
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Originally Posted By French1966: I don't have to write paragraphs for people You don't have to watch a video that gets posted But which is laziest? Me not writing you a paragraph on command, or your unwillingness to push the play button on a YouTube video? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By French1966: Originally Posted By Claytonhoneyberry: Imagine the discussion that could have happened if you hadn’t been too lazy to add a few sentences. And you’re calling others “impaired”? Good luck in life. You’ll need it. I don't have to write paragraphs for people You don't have to watch a video that gets posted But which is laziest? Me not writing you a paragraph on command, or your unwillingness to push the play button on a YouTube video? Some adults can read faster than the video can play. Why can’t you? |
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Your painted rifle is ugly, but I’m uglier, so send it to me and I’ll make it look good!
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Originally Posted By ZoomieFoosh: JFC… - Light will flicker - Light will sometimes be half-bright - Laser activates with very little pressure on button View Quote These are lifelong issues with the SF plug. My guess is that's exactly why they developed the gascap. I've had issues with this with both Surefire OEM switches, and Unity using the SF plug. Only difference is, Unity replaced the switches when there was an issue. I now use the gascaps, and have had ZERO issues with flickering or loss of power. So much so that I have switched all of my lights to them. Great stuff. Can't speak to the laser button issue. If I want it on, I press it....if I don't, my finger isn't anywhere near it, regardless my Unity switches don't take any more or less pressure than OEM L3 pads, so who knows. |
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Originally Posted By French1966: I don't have to write paragraphs for people You don't have to watch a video that gets posted But which is laziest? Me not writing you a paragraph on command, or your unwillingness to push the play button on a YouTube video? View Quote I think the idea is that on a discussion forum, some people like a little discussion to go with a video they post. Anyone can watch the video, yes. Posting a little insight to go with it however makes it more interesting. I also don't think its as big of a deal to just post the video as some here do, but hey it is what it is. |
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Originally Posted By Marksman14: I think the idea is that on a discussion forum, some people like a little discussion to go with a video they post. Anyone can watch the video, yes. Posting a little insight to go with it however makes it more interesting. I also don't think its as big of a deal to just post the video as some here do, but hey it is what it is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Marksman14: Originally Posted By French1966: I don't have to write paragraphs for people You don't have to watch a video that gets posted But which is laziest? Me not writing you a paragraph on command, or your unwillingness to push the play button on a YouTube video? I think the idea is that on a discussion forum, some people like a little discussion to go with a video they post. Anyone can watch the video, yes. Posting a little insight to go with it however makes it more interesting. I also don't think its as big of a deal to just post the video as some here do, but hey it is what it is. I don't quite understand the mentality that the poster has to have some dog in the fight when they share information. And me dropping a video here as my way of sharing information shouldn't be enough to trigger people. It reflects their character whenever they materialize an argument from thin air, they just must be negative people. Imagine for a moment you demonizing someone because they didn't post anything other than a video I posted it so that others could chime in if they have similar issues. I don't always need to dominate the discussion, as I do a lot of other in depth technical discussions on what I specialize in. |
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Originally Posted By ZoomieFoosh: JFC… - Light will flicker - Light will sometimes be half-bright - Laser activates with very little pressure on button View Quote THANK YOU! About the 3rd thing you mentioned, it's a fault of the internal construction of the contacts. I have an AXON that I haven't messed around with much, but my dual lead ModButton Lite does this a lot. You need to give the momentary button a proper mash down to activate both devices. |
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Originally Posted By Marksman14: These are lifelong issues with the SF plug. My guess is that's exactly why they developed the gascap. I've had issues with this with both Surefire OEM switches, and Unity using the SF plug. Only difference is, Unity replaced the switches when there was an issue. I now use the gascaps, and have had ZERO issues with flickering or loss of power. So much so that I have switched all of my lights to them. Great stuff. Can't speak to the laser button issue. If I want it on, I press it....if I don't, my finger isn't anywhere near it, regardless my Unity switches don't take any more or less pressure than OEM L3 pads, so who knows. View Quote This is exactly the reason we developed the GASCAP/LINK system. I've trusted my life to SF for over two decades and used carried their products through multiple wars. They make one of the best lights with the reputation and pedigree to back it up. That said, the plug/port hasn't changed in almost 30 years. As lights became brighter with higher lumen/candela, several issues have become increasingly experienced by professional and commercial end-users - light flicker, power loss, light dimming, or even no output unless the plug is pushed back in or rotated in the port. This has been a known issue experienced by every professional end user I've met, when using a remote switch. The only 100% COA was to not use a remote switch. But this is not always an option as it severely limits the options for weapon set-up. We developed the first MILSPEC/small arms-capable USB-C system to remedy this. GASCAP replaces any SF Scout-type body (Surefire, Modlite, Cloud legacy body, etc) and provides an onboard clicky button and a transverse USB-C port. This routes the cable from the AXON switch in a way that does not present a loop off the back or dangerously exposes the strain relief to physical impact. Due to the circuit and the electronics in the LINK system, you don't get the flicker/light loss issues found in legacy connectors. It greatly increases the reliability of the system. |
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If you can't be safe, be deadly.
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I have one and no issues, but I hate unity's trend of putting out a great product concept and making it with cheap shitty plastic.
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Originally Posted By Marksman14: Have you broken any? View Quote Yes, I broke the shitty side bracket to the mount and had to get it replaced. Just like I broke their helmet camera mount almost immediately after putting it on. Their stuff is usually a game changing idea with horrible manufacturing. I would pay double for a similar product with better quality. |
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Originally Posted By daemon734: Yes, I broke the shitty side bracket to the mount and had to get it replaced. Just like I broke their helmet camera mount almost immediately after putting it on. Their stuff is usually a game changing idea with horrible manufacturing. I would pay double for a similar product with better quality. View Quote |
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If you can't be safe, be deadly.
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Originally Posted By daemon734: Yes, I broke the shitty side bracket to the mount and had to get it replaced. Just like I broke their helmet camera mount almost immediately after putting it on. Their stuff is usually a game changing idea with horrible manufacturing. I would pay double for a similar product with better quality. View Quote Is it possible you over torqued one of the screws? I know the recommended value isn't very high, to the point I feel I'm doing something wrong when putting one on |
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Sad they discontinued the Hot button
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Those who would give up essential liberty, to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety
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Originally Posted By daemon734: I have one and no issues... ...making it with cheap shitty plastic. View Quote My first impression as well, immediately after opening the package. Same impression with the Gascap. Much cheaper to manu with plastic vs aluminum, I suppose. $225 of high-speed plastic bits and a mini-USB on a cord. |
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“And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse, and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war.” Revelations 19:11
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