Who would like a 2nd run of Surefire Titan ?

greenstuffs

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I'm very impressed at this little light after so long it did not dissapoint me at all. I would really like to see surefire do a rerun of this limited series in a non limited mode or may be aluminum.
I would also love to see a bigger version in CR123.
That will also help the second market to drive the price down a little bit as a lot of people have not been able to get on board of the Titan bandwagon because it was SOLD OUT 9 month before the light's release.
 
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Daylo

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I'll 3rd that statement. Hope Surefire is listening.
 

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I'd like there to be a standard aluminum, HA, 123 flashlight on the Titan concept, with mildly crenelated bezel. It would sort of be the next step beyond the U2 I would think.
 

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I don't think it will be to long before other mfgs come out with lights like this(same UI)with different body styles and finishes.
DON
 

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How about something E1L sized with the same user interface, just hard anodized, knurled, aluminum? Anybody else want a clicky on the end so the output can be adjusted before turning the light on?
 

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Didn't somebody mention an aluminum version is in the works after the Ti release?

I'm :popcorn: for that one.
 

Lightingguy321

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LA Police gears web page mentioned that the Titan may be released in a non limited edition in aluminum, but they are unsure if that is the case. I read this about 5 months ago.
 

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Different materials, different size, different battery, different price--what makes you think you're asking about a Titan? :)
I would like a alu, HA3, 123A, cheap version as well.
Greg
 

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Well,

if the titanium model is called the Titan,

then an aluminum model would be called the Alumi. :)


I'd like to see this in a 123A battery size. :thumbsup:


But ONLY if it has an S-O-S mode !


(quickly ducks, and runs for cover . . . .) :devil:

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:popcorn: Certainly I'd look at an Al version if and when it happens. When the Titan was first announced I was turned off by the marketing approach, but now that the light is here, it seems pretty nice, if a bit out of my price range. I think I'd stay with the CR2.
 

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I already have something better. Ti/Aluminum/Carbon Fiber. Variable brightness dial and a clickie... runs on one CR or RCR123. And I paid $200 less for my GatLight than I would have paid for a Titan.

However if the price is right I'd think about an HA Aluminum Titan too. :p
 

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HA finish and 123 cells would have me interested.

Heck, HA in black would be even nicer!
 

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Tough HA aluminum, CR2, CR123, or AA, I'd go for any battery at a decent price, but I prefer 123. I'd pay more for a momentary clickie with "twist for levels" UI more like the U2. A small U1 Titan sized or as small as possible without a big head would rock.

The more I think about it, a pure twisty would be a hard sell for me. I would really want the U2 style interface. I am still tempted to get a U2 just for that.
 

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$200 for a alu titan would be great i don't mind whether CR2 or R123 i guess i'd stick with CR2 because is so handy.
 
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