How do the Elzetta Tailcaps differ from one another?
Elzetta Tailcaps operate as follows: 1) Rotary Tailcap – Momentary activation is achieved by pressing the pushbutton. Constant On is achieved by rotating the Tailcap fully clockwise. 2) Clicky Tailcap – Momentary activation is achieved by pressing the pushbutton lightly. Constant On is achieved by pressing the pushbutton firmly until it ‘Clicks’ (pressing firmly again will Click the Light off). 3) High/Low Tailcap – Activation is achieved exactly like the Clicky Tailcap described above in either the High or Low mode. High Output (235 Lumens) occurs when the Tailcap is rotated fully Clockwise (screwed all the way on). Low Output (~15 Lumens) occurs when the Tailcap is rotated Counter-Clockwise (unscrewed) anywhere from a few degrees to 1/4 rotation from the High position. 4) High/Strobe Tailcap – operation is just like the High/Low Tailcap only a high-frequency strobe replace the ‘Low’ mode. Unlike competitive designs, no multiple clicks, no confusing menus, no precise movements are req