Show your Rare/Unusual SureFires - Part 2

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Yes - the VTAC-L4 is a handheld 'version' of the M600C so yes.


also it is a whole lot cheaper haha.

VTAC-L4-BK = $170 w/ offset mount
SF M600C = $425


even if you bought the UE07 for $101 that gives you a "scoutlight" for only $271. much cheaper than a SF M600C.

granted the SF M600C has options for the body. You can quick release the body. the VTAC light mount doesnt seem to have a quick release function.
 
I dunno if this is rare. just old. But a working P61 with teardrop bulb and "Laser Products"

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Don't all P61's have tear-drop bulb tips? All the ones I have have...
This is what sets them apart from the P60.

Also, I have a variety of Lamp Assemblies with Laser Products labels including one P61.
I admit that it took search through at least half a dozen P61's to find one with Laser Products on it though. I wasn't aware this was necessarily a rarity!
 
Yeah you are correct. I pulled out another P61 that I have and it is teardropped. but it is "Surefire" not Laser Products.

Not necessarily rare. just not common.
 
http://gallery.me.com/chrontius/100290/HPIM0953

The inscription reads "CREW AIR FORCE 1" - photographing that stud without either glare or shadows is a royal pain, and I hope the resolution is sufficient for your amusement. Bought with a Z57, wearing a used Z52 and powering an MN02 now as (one of) my bedside lights. I'm interested in a thing I read somewhere, an apparent military PDF, about the E2 being an excellent, compact choice that fulfills the role of 'mandatory aircrew light'. Anyone know which air crews they're talking about?

Below it is the "pocket M3" that will (pending Lighthound's shipment) host an IMR-E2, and which will hopefully not get hot enough to burn me (fins and extra mass). I still want a monster LED in there, but that can wait.
 
I found this for $30

So I put it on my Milwaukee PD Glock 22 .40 cal
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Then I used my Glock 24 .40 cal just for a nice long look.
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I'm not sure how many are in peoples hands but I have one. I'm not sure if he wants to be mentioned, but I bought it from a dealer. I know they were recalled but I'm not sure how many were actually bought from the dealer(s) who decided to sell them.

Either way, it's got to be hard to come by as it was sheer luck that I've got one and I've never seen them in the Market Place.

I present you, a single-stage SureFire E2DL..

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I'm not sure how many are in peoples hands but I have one. I'm not sure if he wants to be mentioned, but I bought it from a dealer. I know they were recalled but I'm not sure how many were actually bought from the dealer(s) who decided to sell them.

Either way, it's got to be hard to come by as it was sheer luck that I've got one and I've never seen them in the Market Place.

I present you, a single-stage SureFire E2DL...

The only time I've ever regretted not getting a Surefire light when it was initially introduced. I believe RiceBall has one of those "error" E2DL models as well. I still have my inca. E2D due to Surefire putting two modes on the E2DL. With the L-series two stage U.I., two modes works great. With an E-series forward clickie, not so much. :shakehead
 
The only time I've ever regretted not getting a Surefire light when it was initially introduced. I believe RiceBall has one of those "error" E2DL models as well. I still have my inca. E2D due to Surefire putting two modes on the E2DL. With the L-series two stage U.I., two modes works great. With an E-series forward clickie, not so much. :shakehead

I made a very big mistake using this light so much. It shows signs of use because it's my duty light and has seen some rough training.

I swapped the tailcaps of my E1B and the E2DL so the tailcap is pretty abused. The E1B tailcap that now sits on the E2DL is in fairly decent shape for some reason.

A single-stage E2DL with an E1B tailcap is a really nice tactical light. Soon a bored C2 will take it's place and it can sit. Once it dies it's it and I don't want that to happen.
 
Looks like a Ganp Griffin.

Also Firefighter, that thing is crying out for a Malkoff MC-E module. Brightest handgun light you'll ever own.
 
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