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The review of the ACE-G, and A10-G will be very similar..as they both have almost exactly the same shape, but different emitters. They will use the same outdoor beamshots..
The ACE-G review can be found here.
Hello Everyone, this will be my 3rd review. Wish me luck! Up for review is a Tiablo A10-G You will be able to order the A10G from 4sevens, here. For those of you that haven’t heard of this light.. Here’s a quick summary of light:
- CREE WC R2 LED Driven @ 1A
- Max Output of 260 Lumens
- Supports 2 battery sizes: two 3.0V CR123A batteries or one 18650 Li-ion battery
- Switch: Clicky switch (spare tactical forward clicky switch included in packaging) (the light came to me with the forward clicky preinstalled)
- Toughened ultra clear glass lens with AR coating
- Tailcap Lockout
More information can be found in the threads linked below. Light provided directly by Tiablo. Background: The Tiablo A10-G, released on the 4/2/09 here, is an upgrade of the previous version, released 12/4/08 here. This flashlight is built as a thrower. Simple as that. It is made to throw as far as physically possible, while still having a reasonable size, even though the head is rather large. This “G” version is smaller than the original A10, as the brass battery sleeve has been removed (Sorry, I do not have the original version to compare). This light is made for use in universal gun mounts, having a standard 1” barrel. (according to Tiablo, the remote pressure switch will be made available in May). Packaging pics:   The box is packaged in a paper sleeve with Tiablo’s logo.  A10 Logo on box.. strange, the box makes no reference to the “G” line   Accessories:  Standard 1 page instruction manual, at least this one says A10G. The box also includes lanyard, warranty card(though mine is blank), 3 orings of varying size, a GITD tailcap, and a digital switch. Pics of light:      Perfectly centered emitter!  There is a glow ring between the Glass and the Bezel.. good stuff!       Size comparison:


Beamshots: to come soon.. sorry for the delay.
Outdoor Beamshots: ~90 Feet from fence. Tiablo A10-G
   
Please note: I have done a bunch of updated outdoor beamshots in this thread here. Initial impressions: Opening the box, I find a light with flawless finishing, clear, crisp lettering, This light is big and hefty. The light is nice as easy to grip, the knurling on the battery tube is awesome!.. But I would have liked a slightly longer battery tube. This light is Solid… Tiablo didn’t skimp out on materials here. ;) The beam is very ringy, having a SMO reflector for throw, though, I doubt the rings will be noticeable when spotting distant objects..
The threads on this light came rather dry to me.. oh well, nothing a bit of no-ox-id or silicone oil can't fix.
All in all, I can't find myself carrying this on me often.... although.. it does somewhat it in my pocket :laughing:
Now it just needs to get dark quick! :sick2:
Concluding Thoughts:
Hmm.. this light is very nicely built and all.. but I think I'll be sticking with my A9 w/aspheric for now.
then again.. that knurling IS very very nice.... decisions.. decisions.. |