"Best" Surefire?

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I know best is hard to say. I'm looking for small,EDC, I think I'm leaning toward the E-2. I usually stay with LED's but after glancing at the new catalog (couldn't take time to download whole thing) I'm thinking I should go with something blinding. Any idea on the combo unit (Aviator?) when it will be available/price? Please let me know your personal favorite SMALL SF and why. Is the E-1 BRIGHT? I'm looking for personal experience as opposed to numbers in catalog.
 

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OK I looked a couple posts down and got info on the Aviator. Looks good! But the wait
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I'd get the E2 and then when the A2 comes out you could get that too.
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The E2 is very small and amazingly bright for its size. I highly recommend it. All the other 2 cell surefires are noticeably bigger. So if small size is important the E2 is for you.

It (A2) isn't going to be cheap ($100++).
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I'd also recommend the E2, very nice EDC light. The E1 is about twice as bright as a mag 2AA, but the beam is so much better.

Tim
 
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I really like the E2 for day to day lighting needs. I also have an E1 - it has a very useful beam, but due to it's small size it doesn't feel as good in my hands as the E2 does.

There's talk of a low output lamp assembly for the E2 that will drop the light output from 60 lumens to down around 25 lumens. Still brighter than an E1 or a normal 2 D-cell flashlight, but with an extended run time.

I'm also anxiously awaiting the release of the Aviator. Low power LEDs + bright SF incandescent lamp = one versatile flashlight!

Mike
 
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by cerberus:
I'd also recommend the E2, very nice EDC light. The E1 is about twice as bright as a mag 2AA, but the beam is so much better.

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Twice as bright as a 2AA Mag?????? What drugs are you on??? My E2 and E2e are a LOT brighter then 4D Maglite. I would say it is 6-7 times brighter then 2AA Mag
 

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My E1 & E1e have the same sort of beam size as my StealthLites.

The E1 beats all 2AA and 2AAA lights I've ever compared it to.

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Alex cooper:

He said that the E1 (not E2) was double as bright as the Maglite 2AA. This sounds correct. E1 = 20 lumens, Maglite 2AA = 8-9 lumens.
 
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Racercare, you can call me FC
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My bad, I screwed up there...
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Still, SureFire E1 is great, and it is more then twice the brightness of 2AA Mag. It is more like 2D MagLite....

Or yea, E1 is 15lum, not 20.
 

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Seems like the E-2 would be the way to go if price wasn't an issue. After reading more posts up here in general flashlight I'm thinking of going w/ a PT Tec 40 or PT Rage they sound good and will do till Aviator comes out. I really can get by with LED's most of the time. Thanks for the input.
 

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The A2 Aviator as pitured in the SureFire 2002 catalog will be changing. PK indicated that the new version will have an 1 1/8 bezel to accomodate 5mm nichia (qunatity unknown.

Also, when I left PK, I said, "the next time I come down, let's do lunch... so, I guess I see you sometime in the summer when the AVIATOR comes out". PK's reply, "No, it will be a lot sooner".

Take it for what you will, but I think this is a good sign for the near future (3 months instead of 6?
 

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I own an e2 and I'm not sure what I would do without it. fantastic light at a somewhat reasonable price.

Good luck
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I gotta go with the M2....love the shock resistance, pyrex lens, and P61 bulb!!!
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