Why are SureFire flashlights so expensive? They're expensivebecause they can be, people will still buy them. Government contracts. Same reason medical equipment costs so much, because hospitals buy it. Edit: assuming we're taking for granted that they actually withstand muzzle blast and most fla...
Most of you are probably familiar with SureFire. It's a hardcore, battle-tested brand that has been making flashlights for decades used by military, police, and other first responders around the world. It's an American company and is trusted by hunters, extreme sports enthusiasts, and surviva...
Ridges, which are similar in design to SureFire’s other rechargeable LED flashlights, provide grip for twisting the tail cap. On our dual-output Peacekeeper, the tail cap houses a typical forward clicky switch. On the single-output Peacekeeper Tactical (not shown), the tail cap is slightly ...
Ready for Combat The Surefire E2D Defender Ultra utilizes Surefire’s TIR lens. TIR stands for total internal reflection lens. This beam style is all about range and casts the beam nice and far. Much more so than most flashlights. It helps propel the beam and carries those 1,000 lumens ...
We recently set out to find the best flashlights made in America, and the SureFire Titan Plus came out on top as our #1 small flashlight! Read our post about it here: http://allamericanreviews.com/best-flashlight/ . We were really impressed with the power that this small flashlight ...
In practice, such dual- or multi-source flashlights typically have a pressure switch located on the opposite end of the flashlight from the light source. This switch system, or tail cap, may be rotated through a range of angular positions, each providing a different response to application of...