Surefire Z2 Question

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I have a few Fenix and Ultrafire lights but I don't own any Surefire yet. I am planning to get a Z2. Now here is my question. Can a P60 LED drop-in module fit into Z2?

Thanking you in advance.
 
I have a few Fenix and Ultrafire lights but I don't own any Surefire yet. I am planning to get a Z2. Now here is my question. Can a P60 LED drop-in module fit into Z2?

Thanking you in advance.

You can buy the Z2 with the P60L(Z2L). Same for the C2, but it has HA and a pocket clip. I'm thinking of getting one since I want another C2, and a P60L to put in a spare carrier, since it will work for both 2 and 3 cell lights.
 
Don't waste your money on the dim P60L. Buy a Malkoff.

With the Malkoff M60LL, you get the same output (80 lumens) and twice the runtime (8 hours), or you can buy the M60 and get 220+ lumens for 1.5 hours. I was leery of using a non-Surefire component (for the sake of reliability), but decided to take the plunge for a Malkoff. I've never heard/read anything bad about it, so what the heck, I figured.

Simply put, the Malkoff M60 is what makes me think the P60L is dim. :D Yeah, it's that good.
 
Don't waste your money on the dim P60L. Buy a Malkoff.

With the Malkoff M60LL, you get the same output (80 lumens) and twice the runtime (8 hours), or you can buy the M60 and get 220+ lumens for 1.5 hours. I was leery of using a non-Surefire component (for the sake of reliability), but decided to take the plunge for a Malkoff. I've never heard/read anything bad about it, so what the heck, I figured.

Simply put, the Malkoff M60 is what makes me think the P60L is dim. :D Yeah, it's that good.

Bah, get the M60W MC-E, for 400 lumens of joy!!!
 
I just pulled the trigger on a M60 mc-e.

Now I must provide a host suitable for Her Majesty. :huh:

-Trevor
 
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