Hehe got you beat by $20:nana:. Best deal I ever got on a light.I got mine brand new for under $120 :naughty:
I bought mine in January 2006.
I recently put it on the shelf queen collection, even though it is still in flawless shape and still has the stock clickie.
I replaced it with a Olight M30, whcih absolutely puts the U2 to shame on output. I don't care what is said about Surefire's liberal interpretation of lumens. When the U2 and the M30 are compared side-to-side, the M30 will blow the U2 away. You will not even be able to tell the U2 is on.
I am keeping it, don't get me wrong. But is is definitely not edc worthy anymore.
Comparing an LED from pre 2006 to a MCE is a little unfair don't you think?
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The circuit of the newer Seoul P4 U2's could stand modding. High could be about 200 lumens, then 100, 50, 25, 12, and 6. It would be very useful then. The Lux V U2 is about 120 lumens high, then 85, 42, 20, 10 and 5, with runtimes of about 1 hour (maybe a little less), 2 hours, 4 hours, 8 hours, 16 hours, and 32 hours. And runs on an 18650.
Bill