List of most of Surefire's Tailcap Switches - with IMAGES

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Re: Anatomy Of A Z59

surefire SW02-BK is the only? :thinking:
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On top:SW02 HA
Below:SW02 BK
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what's the model number for the shorter non-lockout E1 Executive tailcap? (upper right in pic below)
it won't take a mcclicky. not enough threads.

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I came across this picture of the Z31 tailcap on the web (not my photo), and thought I would add it to this thread.

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...and here is another picture of the Z21 tailcap, taken from another angle. Again, not my picture, but I hope it is okay to do this for educational purposes.
 

traveldog

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Hello forum:
I have a Surefire 9N from long ago and my kids took it apart.....yep they lost a switch part. The light has a push button end but mine doesn't push now, It's solid. I got the manual from Surefire and the I have all the parts listed except the switch part. I have the end of the switch that contacts with the thumb and the spring that surrounds it, but in the manuals image the switch appears to have a male part on the bottom as well, protruding toward the battery. Mine does not. That end of the switch is concave, and it looks like it needs another part, a spring or something, but I don't know what.

I am hoping someone knows about this switch and can tell me where to find a replacement. Surefire no longer carries any parts for this light so now I'm stuck!!! Any help is much appreciated!
-traveldog
 

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I just remembered that SF came out with a new switch recently and have been meaning to post it here to keep the thread alive. It's a smaller version of the XM00 switch but for the Scout lights. Just the switch is known as the DS00 but with the pressure pad (kit) it goes by the same XM designation I.E. DS07= switch+ 7 inch length cord. Was going to post the SF picture but not sure how they might take this sort of action? However I'm sure sooner or later one of us will end up with one so no one will get bent out of shape for some CR infringement.
 

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Did the EDCL series use the L2 tailcap or is it a new model number?
I read the L2 body and tailcap will fire the EDCL engine correctly but had not read if it legos onto said EDCL light(s).
 

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Did the EDCL series use the L2 tailcap or is it a new model number?
I read the L2 body and tailcap will fire the EDCL engine correctly but had not read if it legos onto said EDCL light(s).
Just saw it, L2 is way bigger tailcap where EDCL is long threads E size. They will fire up each others engine but only if you could make them fit
 

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So this is off of an old 6P I just bought.Im no expert but I have never seen the words sure-fire spaced out like this. Is this normal. It's from the early 90's
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