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This item has me thinking hard about an Elzetta Alpha or Bravo set up with the flood lens and high/low tailcap. $150 for the A, $210 the B so not cheap but in line with the Surefire cost and I'm sure better.

My lights are pretty old, '90s 6Z with Malkoff M61 on the nightstand as an example. Good quality, just not throwing out the light of current tech.




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I’ve got an Elzetta Alpha with flood lens. As an everyday carry light it is nice. Great quality. Maybe a bit more ‘floody‘ than I would like for more than across a small room. The killer is the too-light resistance in the exposed switch tailcap. I carry my light in the left leg pocket of Carhartts. The switch has turned on more than once just during my normal daily activities. First time I caught it while it still put out a reasonable amount of light. Second time it drained the batteries; I realized when I tried to use the light. I wish they had a protected tailcap like the E2D or the old Surefire Z48/49 rubber protected tailcap.
 
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This light is shipping. I got mine today.

Its a fantastic every day carry light, from what I have seen so far.

Youtube review I found:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IECnXOcAlOg

On the Surefire website now:
http://www.surefire.com/illumi...-led-flashlight.html


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Posts: 6717 | Location: Floriduh | Registered: October 16, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by 1lowlife:

I own 3 Nitecores and an Olight for the wife's purse.

More output options per flashlight and brighter output light than I got out of any Surefire..


That's two quality lights right there... NiteCore and Olight.




 
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I'm amazed a company like Surefire would actually give him the time of day...

What I was thinking.
"Yeager pleaded with Surefire", and they obliged. Really? Morons.


Hey, we're talking about the product, and in a way we wouldn't be normally. They know this guy is an assclown who drives hit counters. It means sales. I wouldn't call it the most brillaint strategy, but perhaps dependable enough.


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Yeager was banned by YouTube about two weeks ago


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Excellent video on proper use of a flashlight. Must watch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd7FemqK3JU


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I'm amazed a company like Surefire would actually give him the time of day...


Don't be. He drives sales. It's all about the $$.
 
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I have a few Surefire lights, but I agree with others that their time has come and gone. Just another overpriced light that is nothing special.

I don't try to beat up my lights yet they always get dropped by me or when I toss it to a friend that needs it. Surefire is just nothing special anymore.
 
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I have a few Surefire lights, but I agree with others that their time has come and gone. Just another overpriced light that is nothing special.

I don't try to beat up my lights yet they always get dropped by me or when I toss it to a friend that needs it. Surefire is just nothing special anymore.


I get really, really tired of hearing this in EVERY Surefire discussion since Abraham Lincoln invented the internet.

Usually some guy rocking a Maglight, or $50 Fenix or Olight, who thinks his latest Chinese hotness, is just as good. Its not.

Less than 1% of the population need a tactical light. The other 99% dont even know how to spell tactic. If they ever needed a light, its to look under the bed for their missing shoe. These folks balk at the idea of a $150 Surefire flashlight. Hell, in their mind, they can get a flashlight at Wal-Mart for $15.

Shakes head. Your $99 Poulan chainsaw would not be a good choice for a professional logger. Perhaps understand, that your shit flashlight that you prefer, would be a terrible tactical flashlight in the hands of a professional.

As to Surefire, they have gotten away from the lights that made them famous. BUT, that is all changing. Their new 2018 line is amazing. Their 2015-2017 line was shit. 2018 is turning a corner, and its the best Surefire lights that we have ever seen. Perhaps open your mind.

Ive been playing with this new Tactician light for the past couple hours. I can honestly say its the bees knees. The tailcap is a solid aluminum plunger. It looks like it would have ZERO failure points. My guess is this tailcap could be used commercially for ten years time and it would still work. Your Fenix/Olight tailcap would explode 15 times in the same use.


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I have a few Surefire lights, but I agree with others that their time has come and gone. Just another overpriced light that is nothing special.

I don't try to beat up my lights yet they always get dropped by me or when I toss it to a friend that needs it. Surefire is just nothing special anymore.


I get really, really tired of hearing this in EVERY Surefire discussion since Abraham Lincoln invented the internet.

Usually some guy rocking a Maglight, or $50 Fenix or Olight, who thinks his latest Chinese hotness, is just as good. Its not.

Less than 1% of the population need a tactical light. The other 99% dont even know how to spell tactic. If they ever needed a light, its to look under the bed for their missing shoe. These folks balk at the idea of a $150 Surefire flashlight. Hell, in their mind, they can get a flashlight at Wal-Mart for $15.

Shakes head. Your $99 Poulan chainsaw would not be a good choice for a professional logger. Perhaps understand, that your shit flashlight that you prefer, would be a terrible tactical flashlight in the hands of a professional.

As to Surefire, they have gotten away from the lights that made them famous. BUT, that is all changing. Their new 2018 line is amazing. Their 2015-2017 line was shit. 2018 is turning a corner, and its the best Surefire lights that we have ever seen. Perhaps open your mind.

Ive been playing with this new Tactician light for the past couple hours. I can honestly say its the bees knees. The tailcap is a solid aluminum plunger. It looks like it would have ZERO failure points. My guess is this tailcap could be used commercially for ten years time and it would still work. Your Fenix/Olight tailcap would explode 15 times in the same use.


Lol. You gloss over the fact I said I own Surefires, I never mentioned any other brands I own or like, told me any light I have is shit, and I somehow own a crappy chainsaw? Have your hissy fit and play with your light crybaby. Roll Eyes
 
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That new light sure does look a mighty purdy. Prolem is none 'o my other Surefires is busted. I got more 6P's than I know what to do with. LED and all. Wink


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What's up with the Poulan hate? Smile

I picked up a 14 inch Poulan at walmart for limbing. It was around 90 bucks four years ago. That thing gets used all the time and it is every bit as dependable as my Husky.



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The last Surefire flashlight I bought, which was freaking expensive, stopped working properly after two weeks. I emailed customer service three times with no replies. Not too happy with them.




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The last Surefire flashlight I bought, which was freaking expensive, stopped working properly after two weeks. I emailed customer service three times with no replies. Not too happy with them.


You have to change the batteries when they die Razz


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Originally posted by 1lowlife:
I used to buy Surefires exclusively, but their time has passed.

I own 3 Nitecores and an Olight for the wife's purse.

More output options per flashlight and brighter output light than I got out of any Surefire..


I'm the same way, I used to buy them but now competition has caught up and possibly passed them up when you factor in the price. The products that Streamlight and Fenix have been coming out with these past few years have been impressive.

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My yard is 100+ yards on each side. I'd rather have the ability to identify something within my yard, especially if looking for secondary/additional threats. Human or animal.

Neighbor has chickens and lost a few to something like a fox or coyote fairly recently.

I just bought a 1200 lumen light that runs on 2x 26650's.


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$150 for a flashlight?



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$150 for a flashlight?


Here you go. Under $3 at Wal-Mart, for the next time you need to find your missing shoe under your bed.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Eve..._1031861&wpa_bucket=


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The last Surefire flashlight I bought, which was freaking expensive, stopped working properly after two weeks. I emailed customer service three times with no replies. Not too happy with them.


You have to change the batteries when they die Razz
Funny, I broke a piece of the mount on my Surefire X300U - completely my fault (overtightened it).

Surefire responded promptly and I had replacement parts in my hand in < a week. Free of charge.

Fenix is good, but I dropped one of the TK series lights at night once and it stopped working - regardless of battery, troubleshooting, etc, something in the tailcap failed. I paired it with a tailcap from another failed Fenix to get it working again, but as I count up my Fenix lights, the are 2 for 4 at failing, again with no Fenix response.

I still have a PD32 and PD15 - great lights, but the Surefire E1B is a nice middle ground of size between them.

Glad it's a free country, choose what you like. Chinese made or American made stuff, pick your price point.
 
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Specifications
Output / Runtime -- White Light
High 800 Lumens / 1.0 Hours*
Low 5 Lumens / 70 Hours*
Length 5 .0 in
Bezel Diameter 1 .0 in
Weight w/Batteries 3 .5 ounces
Batteries 2 CR123A

ok, too little, too late.
I've been happy with my old Strion C4 HL LED as a backup light on my duty belt.



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