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walleye king
Greater than one weekAwesome. Wish they would make a single mode
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dave drutherosky
> 3 dayI own several Surefire flashlights. I own several of these. They are a true 600 lumens compared to Chinese products that give false pretenses on lumen strength. This is a light weight, bright & durable product with great throw that is made in the USA. If I had one fault it would be the polycarbonate lens. But for this price point it could not be expected to have the tempered glass lens like on the higher end models. For those on the fence, just by it!
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Andrew Standard
> 3 dayCant beat a surefire and price was right.
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rmezap
> 3 dayExcelente producto de Surefire. Muy buena luz. Excelente duración de la batería. Muy resistente y es pequeño. Obtenga el clip para andarlo en la bolsa u obtener una funda para cargarlo en el cinturón.
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Mark
03-04-2025Its a nice well made product. I would say what i dont like about the product is when your holding the flashlight its a little awkward to push tail button all the way in with just the one hand because its a long push on tail cap. Positive is you get a low light thats nice and 1 more click on tail cap and you get a very wide very bright beam of light with no distortion in center or shady areas.
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Trent
> 3 dayI have several now, the price and power is pretty unbeatable. I like to throw a Thyrm switchback on them to make it easier to handle, if you haven’t seen ‘em check it out hopefully this doesn’t get me in trouble lol but the flashlights are pretty much indestructible, I love 123a batteries despite the price they have 10 year shelf life so take my word for it always buy the branded 123a surefire sells they’re the best. Low light is awesome for not draining batteries and being usable, bright is “holy bleep” bright so you won’t be lacking. Highly recommend having 1 or more in your car, house, purse/bag etc. you never know when you will need a real flashlight and iPhone flashlight doesn’t cut it
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Ms. Sandrine DuBuque
> 3 dayFor $80 this light is fantastic. It is light weight, and bright as can be. I put this on my AK and had no issues seeing a man sized target from 150 yards. Easily made hits.
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Darrell A. Bradley
> 3 dayMade in China. Cheap.
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Jonathan Till
> 3 dayWhat can I say other than its aSureFire and works every time. And CR-23 batteries last a long time. At least the SureFire brand do so thats what I use in all my devices that use the CR-23 battery.. I bought the yellow color version because I wanted to be able to locate it in low light conditions. Although SureFire makes brighter lights, on high power this one is bright enough to completely light up an average size room in complete darkness and will temporary blind/stun someone if you shine it in their eyes. Which is what you need if you hear that bump in the night. On low power it produces plenty of light for normal flashlight use so you do not need high power all the time. Also bought my wife a SureFire Sidekick which is a small keychain size one thats rechargeable. She loves it and it lasts a long time on a charge under normal use.
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waveform
Greater than one weekThis flashlight is light, durable, and extraordinarily bright. It is important to understand that this is a tactical flashlight, NOT an every day carry flashlight. It achieves its brightness by hitting the two 123A cells for all that they are worth. Its like having a car with 2 speeds: 0 and 120mph. The upshot of this is that you only get 90 min on one set of batteries. At $2 a piece, it would get very costly to use this flashlight for your 45 min dog walk each night. Youd literally be replacing the batteries every other day. A more practical everyday carry flashlight will have multiple settings that allow for dimer light but greater battery life (see Olight or Streamlight for good examples). However, if you are in the market for a seriously durable and bright tactical flashlight, this is an excellent choice.