As customers probably know, SF does offer discounts to Leo/Mil/Emt. It's a small percentage, CA it gets eaten up by taxes, but every little bit helps
Yes, very true.As customers probably know, SF does offer discounts to Leo/Mil/Emt. It's a small percentage, CA it gets eaten up by taxes, but every little bit helps
I really appreciate that. Thank you. However, as mentioned before, I'm good with my SF collection. Also, won't lie. No Military background. Applied to the Army about 20 years ago. Recruiter even stopped by my home. Took one look at me, determined I would have no chance of passing Basic Training. Even told me not to bother applying to any of the other branches. Thankfully I've gotten a better body since then.Mono, Do you have any Mil background, veteran? If you can qualify ID.me you're eligible. Security Guards, I'd apply, the worse they can say is no..
If so, you'll probably never know it, since AFAIK SF does not normally provide output / time graphs or similarly detailed specifications for their products. I guess they feel they don't need to in order to sell them to their customer base - and they may well be correct in that assumption. Why invite more competitive product comparison by providing such data if no one is demanding it?The brightness has increased and the operating time has also increased, I assume that there will simply be a larger stepdown.
With the gas pedal switches gone, I just see no incentive to part with this kinda money at this time.
I'm not sure I'm ready to dish out my months food allotment for a new SF
If I'm not mistaken you have an Elzetta Alpha, and if so, even if your needs were more critical, I'd see no real case for spending twice the price for an HDS (JMHO). I imagine that Alpha would 'get you home' just as well from what I can tellHeck if I was willing to pay $300 for a flashlight I'd own an HDS. If my career involved potential death by perp or sworn enemy I'd probably consider these new DFT SureFire products. But for the occasional dog walk or finding a crayon under the sofa it's kinda hard to justify anything over $150.
Well, actually we'll find out when we get our hands on them. I did not buy many of their creations only because of this forum and reviews, where all their characteristics were testedIf so, you'll probably never know it, since AFAIK SF does not normally provide output / time graphs or similarly detailed specifications for their products. I guess they feel they don't need to in order to sell them to their customer base - and they may well be correct in that assumption. Why invite more competitive product comparison by providing such data if no one is demanding it?
I think you can assume that the majority of their customer base probably doesn't / didn't share your fondness for that feature, and thus it is unlikely to return.
Can you ask the contact of that machinist? I'm wondering if he can make a large accurate reflector that is part of the head like a dominator or U2, one of my friends would like to make a powerful flashlightA trusted associate told me he was working on a project in secret. Where he was at secret ideas stayed secret about as long as two shakes of a lambs tail. He heard of a fisherman who was quite the machinist and set out to find the guy. This guy was producing clone SureFire products that even SureFire couldn't tell were fakes. My friend said it took 12 hours to find the guy at a place even google earth didn't have on their map. He said when he first talked to the fellow the fellow thought he was sent by SureFire to "off" him. Instead he hired the guy to build a product he had designed but wanted to ensure the idea wasn't stolen before the first prototypes could be built.
Underrated. Things falling under other things and rolling out of sight is easily among my top 3 reasons for carrying a light. Also, superb comment, bykfixer. Not a word wasted.or finding a crayon under the sofa
Well, actually we'll find out when we get our hands on them. I did not buy many of their creations only because of this forum and reviews, where all their characteristics were tested
As for the gas pedal, it's not about the customer base, it's most likely that they didn't make it so that gas lovers buy EDC-L2/1T. The usual division of products so that they do not compete with each other. If they abruptly curtailed the production of L1/2T and concentrated on DFT, then they would introduce gas to DFT
If the P1R was SF's first foray into 18650 lights, I'd really like to know when that was released - just for my own curiosity and 'picture' of the industry timeline / history of such things. Perhaps someone remembers / knows?The Surefire P1R Peacekeeper was their first 18650/Dual Fuel light if I recall correctly, which was then followed by the Fury DFT's and then the P1RZ's.
Surefire P1R peacekeeper
Surefire Fury DFT
Surefire P1RZ
If the P1R was SF's first foray into 18650 lights, I'd really like to know when that was released - just for my own curiosity and 'picture' of the industry timeline / history of such things. Perhaps someone remembers / knows?
The Surefire P1R Peacekeeper was released in 2014, it was available in two versions, the dual output version that came on in high mode and a second press activates low mode and the Tactical version which was high only.
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The Tactical, single output version was eventually dropped from production and the Micro-USB rechargeable version never made it to production. The above is image from the SF 2016 catalogue.
Check out Jim Basham's excellent write up on Flashlightguide.com
SF P1R Peacekeeper review
Says nothing about the DFT's, another useless Surefire employee conversation that does not give prices and promises everything for the 1Q of the year...yes right!
Correct: around 5" vs. 4.5" for the EDCL1-T.the EDC1-DFT is actually longer than the EDCL1-T 😕
The EDCL1 and EDCL2 can not be a compact E Series light because of the 18mm rechargeable cell diameter of 18350 and 18650.At ~ 5" long and a bezel diameter of 2.258", the 18350 EDCL1-DFT is roughly the same size as the classic 6P, so these are not compact lights, certainly not as compact as an E-series light.
This is false. I have multiple E Series bored to fit 18350 and 18650 cells.It is impossible to bore an E -Series body for 18mm cells.