Surefire Fury, opinions about quality and durability

kar120c

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Anyone has has experience about a heavy use of this FL series? It seems too low cost for a 500L Surefire, and such a powerful fl works with the 123 battery.
My favourite is the Defender but its bezel is made in aluminium instead of steel as the other tactical fl

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The Surefire Fury, from my experience as well as others, is pretty reputable. Overall, it has a solid construction and is fairly lightweight. I've had the Fury for only a few weeks, but I have put it through a lot recently, and it has held up just fine.
 
Had mine for over 6 months, and used iit quite a bit at times. Good build quality for the price. No complaints. I paid the full $150 for mine just before the price drop.
 
i edc it over 6 months including once a week 10km bicycle trip to my buddy house at night(i use it as a bicycle headlamp).guilt free lumens using aw 17670 battery.no regret buying it a pure 500 lumens flashlight.
 
I've had mine for 8 months and it still works perfectly. I use either two LiFePo4 batteries or one AW17670 LiCoO2 battery.
 
I have had mine about a week (P2X-B-BK) and it's been in heavy rain, underwater, and thrown a few times for photography and still is perfect
 
I have had mine about a week (P2X-B-BK) and it's been in heavy rain, underwater, and thrown a few times for photography and still is perfect
 
I have been using one for about two months and I think it is a great light. took the the PX2 Fury to pool along with a Nitecore and an Olight. I know they were only rated for six feet or so, but I wanted t test them to destruction. The Nitecore failed first at about 8-10 feet underwater. The Olight hung in there for about ten minutes at the same depth. The unrated Surefire PX2 actually went about 30 minutes and didn't fail at all.

I took all three lights before the water test and wiped the threads very clean and applied Nyogel 760G.
 

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