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I am on the hunt no pun intended myself for a light gun mounted light and have been looking at the clulite masterlite supreme gun-lite. They do seem to be the lightest as they only weigh 265g with batteries. The only thing is l cannot vouch for them as l have no experience with them.

cheers Callum

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Although as I've said, I like the LA4, there's a good review in this months sporting rifle mag on the masterlite supreme and inovatech's tiablo scope mounted led light. The latter was more powerful and would seem better suited to foxing, but was about twice the price, though if you consider that it comes with 2 rechargeable batteries (which are supposed to be ample for a full nights lamping), these are comparable in cost to a standard lamp and lithium battery pack, but without the weight and wires.

It'd be interesting to hear whether anyone on here has any experience with them.

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Although as I've said, I like the LA4, there's a good review in this months sporting rifle mag on the masterlite supreme and inovatech's tiablo scope mounted led light. The latter was more powerful and would seem better suited to foxing, but was about twice the price, though if you consider that it comes with 2 rechargeable batteries (which are supposed to be ample for a full nights lamping), these are comparable in cost to a standard lamp and lithium battery pack, but without the weight and wires.

It'd be interesting to hear whether anyone on here has any experience with them.

 

 

 

Just found on Ebay inovatech's tiablo scope mounted led light Kenny quiet cheap if not a stealthumbs.gif

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Tiablo-A10-G-CREE-R2-LED-260-Lumen-Flashlight-Black-SMO-/130320624100?pt=US_Flashlights&hash=item1e57b6e9e4#ht_2341wt_1139

 

 

cheers Callum

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Although as I've said, I like the LA4, there's a good review in this months sporting rifle mag on the masterlite supreme and inovatech's tiablo scope mounted led light. The latter was more powerful and would seem better suited to foxing, but was about twice the price, though if you consider that it comes with 2 rechargeable batteries (which are supposed to be ample for a full nights lamping), these are comparable in cost to a standard lamp and lithium battery pack, but without the weight and wires.

It'd be interesting to hear whether anyone on here has any experience with them.

 

 

 

Just found on Ebay inovatech's tiablo scope mounted led light Kenny quiet cheap if not a stealthumbs.gif

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.u...#ht_2341wt_1139

 

 

cheers Callum

 

A lot bloody cheaper than qouted in the magazine!!

The photo of the one on test had a longer body though. Not sure if it's the same model that can be used with either one or two batteries.

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Although as I've said, I like the LA4, there's a good review in this months sporting rifle mag on the masterlite supreme and inovatech's tiablo scope mounted led light. The latter was more powerful and would seem better suited to foxing, but was about twice the price, though if you consider that it comes with 2 rechargeable batteries (which are supposed to be ample for a full nights lamping), these are comparable in cost to a standard lamp and lithium battery pack, but without the weight and wires.

It'd be interesting to hear whether anyone on here has any experience with them.

 

 

 

Just found on Ebay inovatech's tiablo scope mounted led light Kenny quiet cheap if not a stealthumbs.gif

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.u...#ht_2341wt_1139

 

 

cheers Callum

 

A lot bloody cheaper than qouted in the magazine!!

The photo of the one on test had a longer body though. Not sure if it's the same model that can be used with either one or two batteries.

 

 

According to the company that is selling them on Ebay it can take one or two batteries.

I had to check as I thought the Ebay ad not very clear as l wasn't too sure if it was a spare part or not but heres the actual product for sale in the companies actual website

 

http://www.inovatech.co.uk/shop/product.php?productid=100

 

cheers Callum

 

 

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Although as I've said, I like the LA4, there's a good review in this months sporting rifle mag on the masterlite supreme and inovatech's tiablo scope mounted led light. The latter was more powerful and would seem better suited to foxing, but was about twice the price, though if you consider that it comes with 2 rechargeable batteries (which are supposed to be ample for a full nights lamping), these are comparable in cost to a standard lamp and lithium battery pack, but without the weight and wires.

It'd be interesting to hear whether anyone on here has any experience with them.

 

 

 

Just found on Ebay inovatech's tiablo scope mounted led light Kenny quiet cheap if not a stealthumbs.gif

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.u...#ht_2341wt_1139

 

 

cheers Callum

 

A lot bloody cheaper than qouted in the magazine!!

The photo of the one on test had a longer body though. Not sure if it's the same model that can be used with either one or two batteries.

 

 

According to the company that is selling them on Ebay it can take one or two batteries.

I had to check as I thought the Ebay ad not very clear as l wasn't too sure if it was a spare part or not but heres the actual product for sale in the companies actual website

 

http://www.inovatech...p?productid=100

 

cheers Callum

 

 

 

Thanks Callum,

It seems a decent lamp.

 

Kenny

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