Here's a couple more early LED retina scorchers:
Pelican's M6 2390 and Streamlight TL2 LED (gen 2)
The Pelican reportedly used a CREE back then and according to Amazon first became available back in 2003. It touted the words "3 watt" LED, which back then meant brighter than your dads maglite. Frankly had I known an LED could put out 177 lumens at that time my incan minimag woulda been shelved long before it was. Pure white throwey beam, this must've wow'd a few folks back then. Near silent clicky with a lock out feature allows it to be used as a twisty, which back then may have been a good idea thanks to Pelican's less than rock solid proprietary clickys. Nice hard coating on these were a shine free black or olive drab. Still available at Pelicans site or other sources, yet still go for over $100 new. I lucked up and found the like new pictured one for less than $50 at the bay.
The Streamlight TL2 LED started out pretty dim, but the 2nd gen one touted 9000+ candella at 160 lumens. It's still one of my favorites. Streamlight was secretive about which LED's they used, but CPFr's knew the deal. A copy paper white beam could throw a good long ways from the light that wasn't much bigger than an E. Again, the lockout feature allowed it to be a twisty or an easy press to on was available. The coating was more of a durable paint job so using these meant a scar'd outside before long. According (again) to Amazon these were available in 2001. Don't know if that was the gen 1 because often times Amazon blends information for various models of things.
Both were from the days before made in China was on the packaging, yet the TL2 was about 1/2 the price of SureFire lights. A similar version called the Nite Fighter had a more military application but parts inside were virtually the same.
Both of these are user serviceable but good luck finding parts. They both had lifetime no bs warranties too. I've never had to redeem warranties from either company but it's likely they'd just send you an updated Asian made model.

Pelican's M6 2390 and Streamlight TL2 LED (gen 2)
The Pelican reportedly used a CREE back then and according to Amazon first became available back in 2003. It touted the words "3 watt" LED, which back then meant brighter than your dads maglite. Frankly had I known an LED could put out 177 lumens at that time my incan minimag woulda been shelved long before it was. Pure white throwey beam, this must've wow'd a few folks back then. Near silent clicky with a lock out feature allows it to be used as a twisty, which back then may have been a good idea thanks to Pelican's less than rock solid proprietary clickys. Nice hard coating on these were a shine free black or olive drab. Still available at Pelicans site or other sources, yet still go for over $100 new. I lucked up and found the like new pictured one for less than $50 at the bay.
The Streamlight TL2 LED started out pretty dim, but the 2nd gen one touted 9000+ candella at 160 lumens. It's still one of my favorites. Streamlight was secretive about which LED's they used, but CPFr's knew the deal. A copy paper white beam could throw a good long ways from the light that wasn't much bigger than an E. Again, the lockout feature allowed it to be a twisty or an easy press to on was available. The coating was more of a durable paint job so using these meant a scar'd outside before long. According (again) to Amazon these were available in 2001. Don't know if that was the gen 1 because often times Amazon blends information for various models of things.
Both were from the days before made in China was on the packaging, yet the TL2 was about 1/2 the price of SureFire lights. A similar version called the Nite Fighter had a more military application but parts inside were virtually the same.
Both of these are user serviceable but good luck finding parts. They both had lifetime no bs warranties too. I've never had to redeem warranties from either company but it's likely they'd just send you an updated Asian made model.