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FOX_111 June 21st, 2006 02:35

Gladius combat light
 
After seeing this video
YouTube - Strategos International

I need a gladius combat light. The strobe fonction and the dimmer is EXACLY what I need both for my job, airsoft and every day use.

The price is pretty steep.

So If anyone know if someone in canada that carry them, we should start a group order.

It's going to be a shame to retire my Surefire E2D. I love this light.

The Saint June 21st, 2006 11:14

The strobe feature is also a rave-party-on-the-go, think of the possibilities. :D

ToRN June 21st, 2006 11:28

ditto here Fox, I'd be up for one.

Captain Tenneal June 21st, 2006 11:35

Huh, pretty damn cool, even just the video alone.

Some nice techniques that I hadn't even thought of (I've just seen the Syringe/Harries stances)

ToRN June 21st, 2006 11:42

yeah, but did you see the modified gangsta grip he was using with the pistol?

Batman June 21st, 2006 12:41

Dave's Surplus in Vancouver here is a dealer and usually have a bunch in stock in all colours

Hunter June 21st, 2006 12:56

I've been thinking of picking one up for EMT work. The only thing that is stopping me right now is the number of threads on LF.net that are detailing a number of problems with battery leakage and tail cap problems... some people swear by their lights, but a number are less than impressed... so I'm still up in the air.

However, should a group buy go down, I'd be in.

I'm not sure of the quality of the retailer, but LA police gear has them in stock for $169 USD.

DuffMan June 21st, 2006 13:15

That strobe is pure sex. Group order?

FOX_111 June 21st, 2006 14:09

Surefire teach the FBI and FBI modified technique. It's pretty special.. I personnally don't like it for most of CQB work, but it sure have it's use.

Battery leaks? Well, that should not be a problem with surefire 123A cells, it never happenned in my Surefires.

Tailcap problem, that's a turn off. (hehe yeah...)
I'll do a little research.


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Initial Specifications:
(Subject to Change as every output setting is fully factory programmable)
The “Gladius” features a unique multi-function tailcap design that sets the new standard for function and usability. Modes are easily/quickly switched one-handed with thumb & index finger.

1. Standard Momentary Activation Mode (Full Clockwise Rotation)
Push on, Release off. This is vital in a tactical environment as often it is as important to get the light extinguished, as it is to energize it on demand.

2. “RapidFire” Strobe Mode or “Wave Length Technology” (Middle Setting)
This is deployed when the operator wishes to close the gap or disorient threats. This is a powerful modality! As long as the button is depressed, the light will cycle in a pre-programmed rapid strobe pattern. Additionally, the user can also have the light in the Constant On status, and then discretely set the rotating cap on Strobe and the next time the activation button is cycled it will begin “RapidFire” auto-strobing. While operating in in “RapidFire” mode the power sent to the LED is increased significantly for maximum impact.

3. Constant On Mode (Full Counter-Clockwise Rotation)
In this mode, the user depresses the switch and the light stays on at maximum power output. This feature is very useful for those users that are utilizing the light Press Again, the light goes OFF.

4. Dimming Mode (Also achieved from the Full Counter-Clockwise Rotation)
If the user maintains pressure while in the Constant ON Mode, the light begins an auto-dim sequence after 3 seconds. When the desired light level is achieved, the user simply lifts the finger and the light stays at that level. This light has a 100:1 dimming ratio 4 watts to 0.04 watts). (Probably going to ½ this again to .02 watts or less) This feature gives the light a wide range of versatility to meet operational requirements. If the operator needs just enough light to navigate in difficult terrain, to signal, or complete some administrative functions, the light can be adjusted accordingly. HOLD the switch again, and the light slowly begins to intensify again back to full power. Tap the switch during the ramp up or down the light is deactivated and recycles to the default, full-power settings awaiting reactivation.

5. System OFF (Achieved by Full-Clockwise Rotation, half button press, unlocking additional Rotation)
This allows the light to be stored in a go-bag, with other personal gear, or in a holster without accidental light activation. To get the light in the fight, simply and quickly rotate the tailcap to the right, press the button and go.

6. Contact Free Switching
The rotating tailcap uses a revolutionary non-mechanical, totally enclosed switching design, so there is no metal-to-metal contact that would ultimately create friction wear points and loss of function. This equates to having a much more dependable and durable switch in all types of environments over a much greater extended time of its competitors.

7. Waterproof
The design of the tailcap allows the end user to take the light to depth and water pressure will not activate the switch. The switch design allows pressure equalization and is not subject to depth restrictions. Repeated use in salt water may require fresh water flushing after use to remove salt crystal build-up.

8. Digital Communication
This light features a proprietary flex circuit that allows the tailcap switch to intelligently communicate with intelligent power management system located at in the front of the flashlight. This flex circuit revolutionizes the ability of the end user to control the functions that the illumination tool performs directly from the tailcap, a feature that no other lighting tool in the world has.

9. Auto Temperature Control
The enemy of LED’s is heat. Heat is what will destroy an LED if it is not managed properly. Within the electronics of the “Gladius” is a feature of automatic temperature control. Although the “Gladius” is unique designed to ventilate heat very effectively there are some occasions where the end user may store the light in an equipment bag or pouch and the light may accidentally become activated. This type of environment does not allow the “Gladius” to ventilate or cool and the temperature of the light will increase and reach a semi-critical temperature. The automatic temperature control feature then cuts the LED power by 50% (30% light reduction) allowing the temperature of the “Gladius” to gradually reduce. If for some reason the temperature is not reduced and it continues to increase a critical temperature threshold the power sent to the LED is automatically terminated to protect the LED of the “Gladius” from being damaged.

10. Low Battery Indication
Run-time of the battery will vary depending on the type of usage and functions that the user requires of the “Gladius”. When the battery life reaches a pre-determined point it will begin a process of three quick (1/10 second) pulses every 10 seconds until the batteries are replaced. This feature continually reminds the end user that the batteries are running low and need to be replaced. This low battery indication is programmed for the momentary and constant on modes.

11. INSERT RUNTIME DATA
Estimated 1 hour @ full power – 200 hours @ lowest setting.

12. INSERT OUT DATA
Lumen Output – Specification forthcoming - Estimated at 85 lumens +

13. Size & Weight Specifications
· Bezel Diameter – 1.25” (Fits SF V70 holsters & filters)
· Tailcap Diameter - 1.25”
· Body Diameter - 1” (for weapons mounted applications)
· Length (Bezel to Tailcap) - 6.23”
· Weight (w/o batteries) - 6.63 oz or 188 grams

14. Two Types of Finishes
· Mil-Spec Type III Anodized – Black
· Mil-Spec Type III Anodized – Olive Drab

15. Optic/Reflector
Currently using an optic to focus. Transitioning to reflector. More intense hot spot, larger corona, greater “Throw”. Better light transmission. Currently using UCL glass with features 99% light throughput. Standard Pyrex rates at 93% throughput."

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Note: All digital photos accompanying this article come courtesy of the Night-Ops company website.
EDIT: I just called R. Nicholls, they sell the gladius at 319.95$
That's a fucking rape. I'm sure we can find a better price.

Hunter June 21st, 2006 15:19

Having not imported things over the border, I don't know what the tariff, customs etc. would be, but it seems to me that 169US = 187.50ish, and the difference from 319 and 187 is pretty substanstial, no matter how little NAFTA helps us little guys.

FOX_111 June 21st, 2006 15:42

Yeah, that price would be good. I have a contact that have 2 houses in the US and offered me to bring stuff (legal) on his 500$ no charge limit when he come back.

If we can have a deal, I could contact him to bring back the goods.

He goes over the boarder every week for buisness.

Laike June 21st, 2006 18:18

Fox, I'm curious, if you dont' mind me asking, or if you can tell me, what exactly DO you do?

And yes, that flashlight is the sex O_O

Dirty Deeds June 21st, 2006 21:21

http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Night-Ops-Gl...QQcmdZViewItem

FOX_111 June 22nd, 2006 00:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by Laike
Fox, I'm curious, if you dont' mind me asking, or if you can tell me, what exactly DO you do?

And yes, that flashlight is the sex O_O

I'm a super secret agent for a dark governement agency....

No seriously, I currently work for the child wellfare, I don't know how to call it. Let just say, I work in a "prison" for youth. Im responsible of a unit where we keep the criminals. I'm on the intervention team sometime. When things get rough, we go in and take them out with force.

I did more hardcore jobs in the past, but this one is close to what I'm studying in, criminology.

I said I need the light because when I do the night shift, it's lights out everywhere except in the offices and corridors... When thing get rough, we don't have time to open the nights in the cells or corridors leading to cells, so I use my surefire to make an aproach. If I could make the angry kid (sometime they are bigger and stronger than me...) dissoriented with the strobe, it would be easyer for me, or us, to grab him and reduse the risks of injuries.

I could also use the dimmed lights to inspects the cells. With my surefire, I have to use my hand to refract the light in as to not blind and start an argument, wich is very easy to start with them. I just hate the mini maglights they give us.

And over all, I'm a gear whore when it come to fancy, high tech gadjets.

SockMonkey June 22nd, 2006 01:17

Ive played with a gladius and its the cats ass thats for sure! You should see if you can get your work to issue them :)


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