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My mates hand held lamp is unreliable and he is looking to get a replacement. He doesn't want to pay Night Master prices so I wanted to get some info from guys who have the T67.

 

I have heard a lot of people saying they are as good as the nightmaster x searcher but at a fraction of the price.

 

Personally I like the NM 800 and I have it in the turbo kit, but I would appreciate any views on the T67. Also, who is the most reliable supplier for the T67?

 

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I cant comment on the T67 but have used a T50 and it was excellent and IMO represented better value for money. The only thing the "T" series of lights is missing is a dimmer feature rather than stepped which is why ive kept my NM Venom Strike I bought last year, but for any other lights I wont be paying NM money it will be "T" series lights all the way!

 

ATB

 

Matt

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Took the t67 out last night for the first outing & I must say I was very impressed. I also took my red led nm800 out for comparison.

 

Normally I am restricted to sub 200 shots with the nm800 but last night I could has easily taken a shot at 250+ yards with the green led t67 & that was with a full moon, on a dark night it could be further than my capabilities stretch.

 

Obviously the green led is brighter than a red led but even taking that into account the t67 gave so much more range.

 

For the lone lamper the t67 wouldn't be practical because of the weight, but I am always out with someone else. I will not be getting rid of the nm800 yet as it is so reliable & hasn't let me down in 2 years, but the t67 will allow my .223 to stretch it's legs a bit more.

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Took the t67 out last night for the first outing & I must say I was very impressed. I also took my red led nm800 out for comparison.

Normally I am restricted to sub 200 shots with the nm800 but last night I could has easily taken a shot at 250+ yards with the green led t67 & that was with a full moon, on a dark night it could be further than my capabilities stretch.

Obviously the green led is brighter than a red led but even taking that into account the t67 gave so much more range.

For the lone lamper the t67 wouldn't be practical because of the weight, but I am always out with someone else. I will not be getting rid of the nm800 yet as it is so reliable & hasn't let me down in 2 years, but the t67 will allow my .223 to stretch it's legs a bit more.

I have both Nm800 and the T67 in red very little difference other than the T67 is a brick,so I have Wired that up to 12v and stuck it on the cab roof,for £18 it makes a cheap spotter.

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Aquired a couple of T67 torches about a month ago, in part of a deal, its a bonny torch, one was in red other i.r, on testing the red one, was disapointed in the performance of the xpe led seemed dull? other point seems a lot of wastage of thread from spot to flood too,so reworked the light,pill and led , so much better now, and more usable, makes you think what bin numbers leds they use to keep costs down, its now running on a noctigen copper star with the highest binn/lumen xpe led I could find , and now performs how you hope it would,, still value for money if you shop around, these two came from carlzcustomz as written on them.

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