What do you think of the silver dragon? I like my #8d and #24 because they are side button, but the bottom button with the cut out seems like something I might like. I hate having to twist a lock on the bottom buttons. I *KNOW* - in my brain - that they aren't going to fire just sitting there - but it still drives me crazy...
Picked it up from Vapor Tek. Pretty smooth threads... Sigelei is really turning out some nice product these days.
It took me about a day to get used to it... the cutout part felt a bit strange. I spaced the button with a silicone shim to reduce travel, and after another day, I took it out. Some tactile and visual "thing" about the button being sunk deeper in the "shroud" felt and looked strange. So now, I use it as is with the full travel. What I may do is space the button again, then file down the shroud a bit.. it wouldn't be much, so the shroud and cut outs would still function.
The flange on the eGo cover is kinda handy... gives you something to grip. You have two options with that cover... if you don't want a gap between the mod and the topper. You can file down the 510 collar, like we do on Nzonic tops regularly, so it's flush with the cover - and sink the 510 pin/insulator deeper so everything is flush, or... you can just unscrew the cover a bit to meet the topper. Being and ex-gunsmith who owns two drawers full of Nichols files... I went with the former. ;-)
I also put some thin wall shrink tubing on the button pin to take up a bit of looseness between it and the steel button base. That actually wasn't a big deal... it's just something I do.
As it came out of the box, and it fires with 100% reliability... so really it's just little personal idiosyncrasies that we all apply to our mods that give us the warm fuzzies. All in all, I give it a thumbs up and would recommend it to anyone, n00b or experienced "budget mod" fan.
Sorry to be so long winded... stuff just pops into my head and the fingers follow. Oh yeah! The ones from Vapor Tek... no "Dragon" engraved. They are "sterile".
