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Karibou Kid
> 3 dayMy favorite LED flashlight. Not too expensive but very sturdy and bright. I really like the low/high tail switch - its pretty idiot proof which is always a help when one is fumbling around in the dark. The body is not abrasive so you can hold it in your mouth if needed w/o grinding on your teeth.
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Elyssa Morissette
> 3 dayPurchased 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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Guy Getchius
01-04-2025Not as bright as claimed
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B. Johnson
> 3 dayNice improvement (IMO) over my SureFire 6P LED Defender...at a fraction of the price. Low/high option, light weight and sturdy. Ordering another pair of G2X Pro’s for the vehicles.
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Mat-Haf
> 3 dayWhat a great, well constructed and light flashlight! I own and have placed many emergency flashlights all over tin he house, in the garage and in our vehicles. Those are all your typical Costco flashlights which come 3 in a pack at various sizes. However, this has become my EDC or rather ENC (Every Night Carry) when I walk the dog late in the eves. It is tough, light and compact (I have inadvertently dropped it a couple of times and no damage whatsoever so far, but lets not make a habit of this clumsiness) Some folks (myself included) may initially find the claimed lumen light settings a bit on the low side but it really shows its prowess in the dark of the night. The high setting is just fantastic offering a wide radius for such a little flashlight, although it will consume through the batteries very quickly if always used at that setting. When Amazon dropped the price to sub $50 I ordered another one for a shotgun although the two click is not really ideal for a weapon. Let me add that I purchased the first one for about $60 on Amazon. They do also have a one setting tactical option which is perhaps a better fit for a shotgun but I havent tried that one yet. Minor gripe which is not a deal breaker, I just wish that it had a lanyard hole but nothing is ever perfect. SureFire does offer a pouch for this at an extra $10 or so, or you can just make one or order a generic one.
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Scott Meyer
> 3 dayGreat light, works awesome and is super bright on high setting. Not sure about battery life yet. I have one for work and home. I like the option to use it twisting to turn on or use the button on end. Sturdy also. I look forward to many years of use.
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Batmnn21
> 3 dayAmazing flashlight. 2 settings... (1) bright and (2) burn out your retinas. The light itself is small and durable. Excellent EDC addition, self-defense tool (as I mentioned... its blindingly bright), or tool for walking the dog in the evening. I was a little concerned about how fast I would burn through batteries, but after a year of light, though nightly use, I still havent changed the batteries. Im extremely happy with the quality of the flashlight and wouldnt hesitate to purchase additional SureFire lights in the future.
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Thomas
> 3 dayI bought this as a backup to my 3 cell LED maglite, but has rapidly become my favorite for regular use. Its durable, and although its not as bright as some, its got a great throw, and its still super bright and will easily light up literally anything on high mode. I originally disliked the fact that low mode was first, and I had to double press the rear button to put it on high mode, but honestly its great now. If I need it to say, check an ID, its nice not to immediately blind myself, my partner, the person whos ID Im reading, and everyone in a 1 mile radius... If I need to do that, I have the ability to. When I eventually lose it, Im definitely going to buy another one. My only issue with it is that it doesnt come with a pocket clip. You can easily get one for it though, I use the Thyrm low profile carry clip.
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chris
Greater than one weekThis is my first surefire and the only reason i bought it was because of lower price point. Before i couldnt really understand why someone would pay upwards of $120 for a flash light, Needless to say ill be buy more surefire products in the near future all because of this little wonder. the light its self is very compact and attractive, bright on high, and very very useful on low. seems to be taking a beating thus far.
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Prof. Katrina Goodwin MD
> 3 dayJust got this little guy yesterday and am completely happy with it. it is going on my AR15 once I get my new rail in, and judging by the output of the 320 lumens, this thing is *blinding*. If you are on the fence about it just go for it. Totally worth the $50 bucks.