SHOT Show winner
Thanks to everyone who visited to say hi at the SHOT Expo, it was great to meet so many customers. Congratulations to Charles Scerri, of Box Hill, NSW, the winner of the Sea Lion Hunter we gave away at the Show.
Thanks to everyone who visited to say hi at the SHOT Expo, it was great to meet so many customers. Congratulations to Charles Scerri, of Box Hill, NSW, the winner of the Sea Lion Hunter we gave away at the Show.
Wolf Eyes will be at the SHOT Expo 2010 at Sydney Olympic Park, Homebush on stand 71 (up the back near the kiosk and pistol/rifle range). It promises to be a good show with more details available on the link.
If you need to shoot vermin out to about 200 metres, the Wolf Eyes Defender III may be the torch for you. It features an adjustable aspheric lens which allows a narrow beam and all the standard Wolf Eyes qualities like lithium ion batteries and regulation. The dual tailcap on it is unique with its standard switch and then a screw in tapeswitch.
We have also updated the Sea Lion Hunter which now includes 2 LEDs with it, one a narrow long throwing aspheric and one a broader, shorter beam.
Some people need a picatinny rail mount which can be taken on and off without tools. This Wolf Eyes PM50 Picatinny Rail mount is coin operable by an Australian 5 or 10 cent piece or screwdriver. It suits a 25.4mm torch such as our Sniper, Defender, Explorer, Raider, Rattlesnake or Sea Lion.
We now have the Kolt CR123A lithium batteries in stock! Our liking for rechargeable batteries is well known, but if you have a rangefinder, photo flash, laser, older technology torch, etc you may not be able to use rechargeable batteries. After paying $25 for a pack of 2 CR123 batteries at your local supermarket or electronics chain, you may need some lower priced alternatives! We are selling the Kolt CR123A batteries in bulk, from $2.75 down to less than $2 if bought in a pack of 100.
More details under Batteries & Chargers or individual links below:
Kolt CR123A lithium 3V battery
Kolt CR123A lithium 3V batteries 8 pack
The Wolf Eyes Sea Lion Hunter version is finally out, after changing quad die LEDs and multiple versions of the reflector, to give a good balance of throw, hotspot and spill light. If you are after a torch to put on your rifle for use out to 200 metres, maybe 300 metres with good eyes and clear scopes, to take fishing or even dive with (to a depth of 100 metres), maybe just to round the horses up at night, the Wolf Eyes Sea Lion Hunter may be the torch/flashlight to meet your needs.
A photo of the Wolf Eyes Sea Lion Hunter aimed at an A3 piece of paper at 200 metres
More information at: http://wolfeyes.com.au/wolf-eyes-sea-lion-hunter-p-157.html
In the July – September issue of Guns & Game, there is a review of the Wolf Eyes Sniper 260 Hunter and Wolf Eyes Sniper 260 Hunter Solo on pages 138 and 139. It is worth having a look at the .93″ 5 shot group shot by the writer, Andy Montgomery at 100 yards by torchlight.
Are you issued a Glock, Smith and Wesson M&P or other handgun and would like the safety of an attached light and laser? The Arctic Fox MF7 may suit your needs, providing 120 lumens from the torch and a red laser which can be zeroed to point of impact with the included allen key. The laser or torch can be used independently or combined. A small on/off switch is on the back or use the provided momentary tape switch. The weight is only 94 grams so doesn’t make a large difference to a Glock 23 (880 grams loaded) or other semi automatic. Quick to mount and dismount.
More information: Arctic Fox MF7 Weaponlight
The Wolf Eyes M1 Quick Release Gunmount is here in response to feedback from customers. The same as the M1 Gunmount but instead of an allen headed bolt features a captive head and wing nuts so that it can be taken on and off in the field without tools.
Also on both the above pages, Wolf Eyes Sniper 260 Hunter and Wolf Eyes Sniper 260 Hunter Solo we have added some free rabbit targets to download.