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| Senior Member ![]() | ![]() I'm outside at night alot in some pretty dark places where I work.... Got a SUREFIRE C2 flashlight... Color: BLACK Description Patented rubber grip ring allows the light to be operated with a handgun using the Rogers/SureFire technique. Puts out a smooth, brilliant, pre-focused tactical-level beam with four times the light of a big two D-cell flashlight — bright enough to temporarily blind and disorient a person by impairing his night-adapted vision. Light output may be nearly doubled with optional 120 Lumen P61 lamp sold seperately. FEATURES: Rugged aerospace-grade aluminum body, available with Type II anodizing in glossy black or Mil-Spec Type III hard anodizing in olive drab O-ring sealed, weatherproof Tempered Pyrex® window Pocket clip Tailcap switch: press for momentary-on, twist for constant-on Switch lockout prevents accidental activation during transport or storage SPECIFICATIONS: Max Output: 65/120 lumens (120 Lumen Lamp sold seperately. 65 Lumen is stock) With optional ultra-high output lamp Runtime: 60/20 minutes With optional ultra-high output lamp Length: 5.10 Inches Weight: 5.30 Ounces Battery: Two 123A Lithium Warranty: Lifetime Cost a couple bucks, but I need a good torch...
__________________ U.S. Army 1976-1979 237th Combat Engineers Heilbronn, Germany |
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| Senior Member ![]() | Yup...very bright...can even get a higher output bulb (120 lumens) I looked at the ones you can hit people with...don't like the looks of them....
__________________ U.S. Army 1976-1979 237th Combat Engineers Heilbronn, Germany |
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| Senior Member | So have you tried shooting with it?
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| Moderator ![]() | Joe, now you need to rig a mount under the barrel of your M95 Nagant Revolver . . . ![]()
__________________ Moderator of: AR15/M16, M14/M1A, New/Beginning Shooters and Militaria/Collectables. |
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