Why? If the positive pin on the atty protrudes there's no problem and voltage drop is less when the atty pin directly contacts the battery. I love my SMPL and would recommend one to anybody that has protruding positive pin atty's.I'd stay away from hybrid top caps such as the smple or rig.
The op is new to mechs, I just don't think hybrids are good option for new mech users.Why? If the positive pin on the atty protrudes there's no problem and voltage drop is less when the atty pin directly contacts the battery. I love my SMPL and would recommend one to anybody that has protruding positive pin atty's.
I hear you as far as convenience, but the magnets in mine are strong enough that I can at least set it down on the table without it firing without locking it. I'd never pocket it that way, though.My buddy has a stingray x. It's real nice, but I hate having to screw with the locking ring before setting it down or pocketing it. I've come to prefer a recessed button.
I've told my buddy he should get stronger magnets so it doesn't fire when he sets it down, but he won't listen.I hear you as far as convenience, but the magnets in mine are strong enough that I can at least set it down on the table without it firing without locking it. I'd never pocket it that way, though.
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I have two SMPLs myself so I know what you mean. Minimalistic design, classic good looks, and easy to use. I loooooove the button on them!I've told my buddy he should get stronger magnets so it doesn't fire when he sets it down, but he won't listen.He did get the three pack of insulated hybrid top caps from fasttech. Comes with brass, stainless and copper caps for a couple bucks. Anyway, the copper internal sleeve with a stainless external sleeve is a really cool design. Looks great, hits hard and no stinky hands. The fact that it comes with the two top cap options and the ability to run different battery sizes does make it a really versatile piece. I imagine it'll be a model that continues to sell for some time. The SMPL is definitely my favorite though. The simple design, clean looks and the feel of using it are all just my speed. Being able to get them in brass, copper, stainless or colored is really nice too. The brass and copper versions look like they would be perfect candidates for doing a forced patina job. Ok, ramble over. What were we talking about?
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