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Jake
Greater than one weekThis 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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345
> 3 dayOne of the best purchases I have made. Compact and bright. Durable.
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The Dude
> 3 dayNever have I ever had a problem with Surfire lights. High quality materials, very good illumination, definitely a good light for the price. If you are not ready to spend $300+ on your weapon light, but you want something reliable, this is the light I strongly suggest. Good: - High quality - Very broad light, with fair distance - Great price/quality ratio - Two modes of operation Bad: - Not the best light to use with a pressure switch, because of two modes of operation - OEM pressure switch is fairly expensive so I had to look for an alternative
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Bill Caffrey
> 3 dayI bought this to go with an older, incandescent Surefire 6P tactical light and Im very happy with my purchase. The G2X Pro Dual Output light features 2 power levels, low & high. On the low setting its plenty bright for locating things in a dark house, garage or finding a dropped bolt under the hood of your car. But on the bright setting it will wash out even the Surefire 6P Xenon bulb. The 6Ps Xenon bulb is very bright and will wash out the brightest of Maglites beams by way of comparison. The G2X will light up things over 100 yards away quite nicely. Switching from low-to-high is easy. Push the tailcap button and you get the low power beam. Release and reactivate within 2 seconds and you get the bright high-power beam. If you push the button hard it will turn on the light in its current mode until you push the button again so you dont have to continuously push on the tailcap button. This isnt a cheap light and it shows in the construction. The body is a Nitrolon polymer thats not as cold to grab as aluminum and nicely contoured for a good grip. The head is machined aluminum with 6 flats to prevent it from rolling easily. The push button on the tailcap is rugged and sealed. The beam is pre-focused so unlike Maglights you cant switch from spot to flood style. But there is plenty of light output. Cons: Uses 2 CR123A lithium batteries which can be expensive. But you can buy a dozen for between $18-$20 via Amazon at the same time (recommended). Because of the high output capabilities, battery run times can be very short (read the descriptions). These are intended for short, periodic uses (i.e. police tactical flashlights, search & rescue, etc.) and the head/lens area can get too hot to touch if left on for extended periods. Mine is in basic black which is hard to find in the dark. For emergency kits Id suggest either the Yellow version or the Orange Fire-Rescue version as they are easier to see in low light.
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Lucas Kolacki
Greater than one weekAwesome light. Second one Ive had because I lost the first one. Insanely bright when you need it and just right for everyday use. The batteries can get expensive, so get a set of rechargeable. I will have a surefire light for life.
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Scotty
> 3 dayAs I own 3 of these, for the money it is well worth the investment. Dad saw mine and liked it bigtime. Pros: simi-soft no slip grip, super bright light, and light weight for a tac box or backpack. Cons: knowing how to click the button to change the brightness of the light took some getting use to for Dad. Bottom line: worth the price and the quality is that of which one would expect from Surefire.
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Scott Meyer
21-04-2025Great 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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Andrea
Greater than one weekI bought this for my fiance, so here is his review about the flashlight: I work in law enforcement so a good flashlight is something you need especially if you work the night shift. This is a very powerful light. It lights up areas about 50-60 yards away no problem. It burns right through tinted windows. Small and compact but dont let the size fool you.
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Ricky
> 3 dayI like this model more than the more expensive metal version. The polymer construction is tough. The dual brightness mode is essential, you dont always need max brightness, and the high-brightness eats batteries. It defaults to the dim mode when battery voltage is low.
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Don_CC12
Greater than one weekI currently own three of these flashlights - for my car, home, and mobile toolbox. Its a great product that puts out an amazing amount of light (in fact, the low setting is sufficient for many tasks). Its built like a tank, yet is lightweight to carry. As it uses primary lithium cells instead of alkaline, worries about leaking batteries are eliminated and shelf life is significantly enhanced.