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Sandra watt
> 3 dayEasy to carry and with the switch back 2.0 Carry it every day its nice to have the low light at 1st click and suprising to everyone when it go to full tilt This is my 2nd one lost my other g2x (it was the 15lm to 300lm )
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Jake
> 3 dayThis is a very Nice Flashlight! I use it at work in a shop environment as my everyday flashlight and love it. I will be purchasing more from the Surefire family for pretty much every one of my flashlight needs. Made in the USA! I highly recommend this flashlight to all!
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kookoo4cocopuffs
> 3 dayIts a surefire, and you know what that means, whomever is looking into it whether youre mounting it on a gun or just using it around the house, theyre sure to have their retinas melted right out of their sockets. I also enjoy that this model has a softer light setting in case youre not looking to use 6 batteries in one night, and it really makes the batteries last, you know, until its time for retina melting.
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jjoshlin
> 3 dayin the world of cheap disposable lights i was skeptical about buying this light. It was rated for 300 lumens, so i bought it and a 300 lumen comparable size Chinese light. This light far surpassed the cheap light if build quality, which I was assuming it would. Next lets look at brightness. both on brand new batteries, surefire had new surefire brand 2x cr-123s, while i used a brand new AA Duracell in the former. The surefire spot projected around 55-75 yards effectively, while the Chinese adjustable one was around 45-60 yards. The only down fall is the cr-123s though i will be getting a single 18650 and running it with rechargeable batteries. ok update. i had this light stolen on vacation in Florida. I then bought a streamlight polytac, and the 5th time i turned the streamlight on it did not do anything. I am now 2 calls, 1 email into trying to get this $64 pos replaced. So i have ordered another surefire!
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Just Some Dude
> 3 dayIve always wanted a SureFire flashlight, but most of their products are way to expensive. Enter the G2X PRO. It is a budget offering of theirs and honestly it is fantastic. I highly recommend it for those needing a reliable light, but are on a fixed income.
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Terry C. Frederick
> 3 dayGood bright flashlight, not a fan of the two sages of brightness and also how you have to get to the two stages. Other than that, easy 4 stars for price and what you get.
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That One Dude
> 3 dayI bought it on sale for 50 bucks. Well worth the money.
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Elyssa Morissette
Greater than one weekPurchased with the intent of mounting this light on a weapons system; this is an incredible flashlight for the price. Not sure how the lens and bulb will hold up to repeated firing, but for an everyday pocket flashlight, you cant beat it. Strong, tough, and water resistant.
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DocSteve
> 3 daySureFire is a sure bet. I bought my first one before my deployment to Iraq. Served me great there and has been my go-to flashlight for 13 years. Needed a new one, so bought this one. Expect nothing less.
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mobstirr
> 3 dayAfter owning the SureFire G2X for several years, it continues to provide rock solid dependable performance. Although the continuing evolution of LED technology now offers us higher lumens in a comparable sized package, the G2X is still one of my go-to lights. Lightweight, bright enough, and seemingly indestructible, this light is highly recommended!