Re: What\'s the cheapest Surefire?
Thanks for the info Kirk, I think I'll have to order one soon.
-Mike
Thanks for the info Kirk, I think I'll have to order one soon.
-Mike
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">I had the same issue with my E2O, but quickly corrected the problem by taking the clip-off and taking pliers to the bend to make the bend more narrow. It makes the longer pocket-clip grasp firmly now to the body. The whole operation took only several minutes. I took the opportunity to clean and re-lube the O-Ring and threads while I was at it and since the O-Ring needs to come off anyway to get the clip off safely.Originally posted by A00079:
The sucking of the E2e PocketClip is a matter of opinion. I find the long clip doesn't clip hard enough and the SureFire often either wanders or falls off.
It's just as well that SureFire has options though isn't it?
Respectfully,
Al
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">I've broken two of the small e2e clips.Originally posted by tkl:
if you need a pocket clip get the E2E. sf's best 2 cell light. don't forget to order the longer clip(M2 clip) as the stock short one sucks.
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Arial">LOGICNERD,Originally posted by Quickbeam:
Concur - get the G2 if you're looking for the least expensive Surefire with the best output. You'll be suprised when you take it out of the package just how small it really is! Get your batteries from online e-tailers such as Sunnbattery.com or Cheapbatteries.com to keep the prices down.