Try to get your hands on the new Dereelight 5-mode Q2 P60 module. It isn't very expensive, it should work just fine in your Surefire, and it's going to make you very happy. I got lucky and had my module delivered a couple of weeks ago.
Let me know if you have any questions.
I can also add Brinkmann to the list of lights. If you remove the incan module, the LX accepts P60 modules. One of the only polymer P60 lights I can think of.
Is that the Maxfire LX sold at Wal Mart for $20?
If so, then :rock:
Is that the Maxfire LX sold at Wal Mart for $20?
If so, then :rock:
Why buy a Maxfire LX for $20 or even $12 (plus tax) then put a $10 P60 CREE module into it when you can buy an Ultrafire 502B at DX for $17.50 (or $15.80 each when you buy 3)?
This is exactly my thinking.It seems to me, that a consumer can protect his $100 or more investment in a beautiful HAIII body by buying one that can be upgraded for between a quarter and a third the cost of a new light. Moreover, you can have a multipurpose 18650 light with a floody P4 beam one minute then convert it to a Q2 thrower the next. This "open architecture" is definitely the wave of the future.
https://www.candlepowerforums.com/threads/161536
This really ought to be sticky; it seems like I quote it 3 times a week.
I suspect as LED LA's becomre more popular, they'll show up here or in a similar comprehensive thread.
+1 vote for this to be a sticky... Info about what fits without any modifications (G2 without a gap) would be really handy IMHO.
Try to get your hands on the new Dereelight 5-mode Q2 P60 module. It isn't very expensive, it should work just fine in your Surefire, and it's going to make you very happy. I got lucky and had my module delivered a couple of weeks ago.
This is exactly my thinking.
Now for the quality host!
DereeLight CL1H
Surefire 6PD
Surefire C2
others?
The Surefires aren't 18650 compatible, but can be bored to accept them. Wolf-Eyes are, and have several lights that work, but can be picky, since the neck of the tube is shaped slightly differently. Usually, removing the outer spring and possibly adding a bit of foil or wire is all that is needed. My understanding is that the Pilas are the same way. Consult the referenced thread above.
SureFire heads + 18500/18650 Leef bodies + SF tailcaps = the best combos hands down!The Surefires aren't 18650 compatible, but can be bored to accept them. Wolf-Eyes are, and have several lights that work, but can be picky, since the neck of the tube is shaped slightly differently. Usually, removing the outer spring and possibly adding a bit of foil or wire is all that is needed. My understanding is that the Pilas are the same way. Consult the referenced thread above.