madecov
Flashlight Enthusiast
Got one today. I have had a G2 since they first came out. I like this one better. I like the shape, lock out tail cap, pyrex (of course) & the hex bezel. I'm not big on the lanyard (yet) but might attach it and give it a try. I have been practicing the SF combat light technique with my duty weapon this evening and am starting to get used to it (unloaded of course).
My primary on duty light has been an 8NX, but we all know about the battery issue. Now I have been carrying a Wolf Eyes M90 (135 Lumens)Li-ion battery but, there are no filters or traffic cones for these. Of course the G2Z exhibits the same quality of workmanship as other SF products and the P60 lamp puts out a nice nearly flawless beam, though a little oval indoors.My G2Z exhibits just the smallest line from the molding process. I paid $53.90 for it /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Surefire has a sticker on the box and a note inside stating that the batteries are installed and that the lanyard is under the divider in the box. Also that the tail switch is in the lockout position.
My G2Z will primarily sport a red filter most of the time and I purchased the Traffic cone for it. I have the V70 poly holster but no room on the belt for another holster besides how much gear do you want to carry .
There is one design element that I think could be improved on, when the bezel is removed for lamp change the batteries can fall out. The instructions state to replace the batteries from the tail end, there should be some kind of retention from the head. Otherwise for a small battery operated light you can't do much better.
My primary on duty light has been an 8NX, but we all know about the battery issue. Now I have been carrying a Wolf Eyes M90 (135 Lumens)Li-ion battery but, there are no filters or traffic cones for these. Of course the G2Z exhibits the same quality of workmanship as other SF products and the P60 lamp puts out a nice nearly flawless beam, though a little oval indoors.My G2Z exhibits just the smallest line from the molding process. I paid $53.90 for it /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Surefire has a sticker on the box and a note inside stating that the batteries are installed and that the lanyard is under the divider in the box. Also that the tail switch is in the lockout position.
My G2Z will primarily sport a red filter most of the time and I purchased the Traffic cone for it. I have the V70 poly holster but no room on the belt for another holster besides how much gear do you want to carry .
There is one design element that I think could be improved on, when the bezel is removed for lamp change the batteries can fall out. The instructions state to replace the batteries from the tail end, there should be some kind of retention from the head. Otherwise for a small battery operated light you can't do much better.