Hellbore
Enlightened
Hey guys. I keep hearing about how great Surefire lights are. I thought maybe I should finally get one and see for myself if they live up to the hype.
The problem is, I have not kept up with the different models and capabilities, and there are so many variations that I don't know where to begin.
First question: Is there a Surefire light I can buy that comes ready to go with the latest in LED technology, such as a Cree XP-G or some comparable emitter? Or would I need to buy the Surefire host for its other features, and then buy some drop-in LED / driver module to upgrade it? It would be hard for me to justify owning a Surefire if it wasn't also at least somewhat cutting-edge in terms of output, runtime, etc. because it would be my go-to light.
Second, batteries. I would love to have the flexibility of being able to use CR123, OR RCR123 lithium-ions, and ideally, be able to use 18650 as well! For example, I know there are lights out there that can take either 2 cr123 sized batteries, or one 18650 cell. I would want a light that could either do:
#1. 2xCR123 or 1x18650
#2. 4xCR123 or 2x18650
Is there a Surefire out there that fits either #1 or #2?
Lastly, I would like this light to have good throw. It doesn't have to have the best throw ever, but at least good throw. Not looking for another super-floody light. I have enough like that. I would want this light to be suitable for tactical use if I so desire (for example, mounted on a shotgun). I'm thinking sort of along the lines of a weapon light, really. That's one reason the Surefire level of quality is important to me for this light.
So, do you have any suggestions for me? Help guide a potential new Surefire owner!
Or, if there is some other brand / model of light that is up to the same level of quality as Surefire, and meets these criteria, make a recommendation
The problem is, I have not kept up with the different models and capabilities, and there are so many variations that I don't know where to begin.
First question: Is there a Surefire light I can buy that comes ready to go with the latest in LED technology, such as a Cree XP-G or some comparable emitter? Or would I need to buy the Surefire host for its other features, and then buy some drop-in LED / driver module to upgrade it? It would be hard for me to justify owning a Surefire if it wasn't also at least somewhat cutting-edge in terms of output, runtime, etc. because it would be my go-to light.
Second, batteries. I would love to have the flexibility of being able to use CR123, OR RCR123 lithium-ions, and ideally, be able to use 18650 as well! For example, I know there are lights out there that can take either 2 cr123 sized batteries, or one 18650 cell. I would want a light that could either do:
#1. 2xCR123 or 1x18650
#2. 4xCR123 or 2x18650
Is there a Surefire out there that fits either #1 or #2?
Lastly, I would like this light to have good throw. It doesn't have to have the best throw ever, but at least good throw. Not looking for another super-floody light. I have enough like that. I would want this light to be suitable for tactical use if I so desire (for example, mounted on a shotgun). I'm thinking sort of along the lines of a weapon light, really. That's one reason the Surefire level of quality is important to me for this light.
So, do you have any suggestions for me? Help guide a potential new Surefire owner!
Or, if there is some other brand / model of light that is up to the same level of quality as Surefire, and meets these criteria, make a recommendation