Seems like I'm not really having much luck with Surefire G2s.
My first bad experience arose here : http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=214814
A while back I bought a another G2, but this time Yellow, through GanderMountain. When it arrived I was quite surprised:
- Lens was not removeable. There is no notched lens retaining ring, just a smooth black ring glued in like the Camo G2.
-The tailcap does not lock-out until 1.5 turns, while the Camo G2 locks out after 3/4 turn.
- Again, there is serious wobble with the tailcap, and the light can even be turned on by wiggling the tailcap.
Today I finally had a chance to check out a few more G2s at a local Cabelas. My observations:
- They had yellow G2s with smooth AND notched retaining rings on the shelf.
- All the other colored G2s has notched retaining rings.
- The one opened G2 was a dark green one and the tailcap had almost no play.
- The yellow G2 with notched retaining rings that I purchased had horrible tailcap slop. Nowhere near as tight as the demo model. It did however lock out 3/4 turn.
- ALL the yellow G2s with notched retaining rings had black debris on the head. Seems to be maybe a glue that was poorly applied to secure the retaining ring. The open model was clean as a whistle.
The yellow G2 I purchased also had tons of black lint inside the tailcap. I'm glad I opened it in the parking lot, as I promptly returned it.
If the "Surefire" logo was removed from the Yellow G2s I saw, I swear, with the black debris and sloppy tailcap, one would NOT think this it was a legendary Surefire light.
So what's the deal here?
Two different lights? Old models vs new models? Poor QC?
My first bad experience arose here : http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?t=214814
A while back I bought a another G2, but this time Yellow, through GanderMountain. When it arrived I was quite surprised:
- Lens was not removeable. There is no notched lens retaining ring, just a smooth black ring glued in like the Camo G2.
-The tailcap does not lock-out until 1.5 turns, while the Camo G2 locks out after 3/4 turn.
- Again, there is serious wobble with the tailcap, and the light can even be turned on by wiggling the tailcap.
Today I finally had a chance to check out a few more G2s at a local Cabelas. My observations:
- They had yellow G2s with smooth AND notched retaining rings on the shelf.
- All the other colored G2s has notched retaining rings.
- The one opened G2 was a dark green one and the tailcap had almost no play.
- The yellow G2 with notched retaining rings that I purchased had horrible tailcap slop. Nowhere near as tight as the demo model. It did however lock out 3/4 turn.
- ALL the yellow G2s with notched retaining rings had black debris on the head. Seems to be maybe a glue that was poorly applied to secure the retaining ring. The open model was clean as a whistle.
The yellow G2 I purchased also had tons of black lint inside the tailcap. I'm glad I opened it in the parking lot, as I promptly returned it.
If the "Surefire" logo was removed from the Yellow G2s I saw, I swear, with the black debris and sloppy tailcap, one would NOT think this it was a legendary Surefire light.
So what's the deal here?
Two different lights? Old models vs new models? Poor QC?