Beam: Surefire Fury vs. Elzetta M60F

snakyjake

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Can anyone compare the beam of the Surefire Fury versus Elzetta M60F (20º flood)?

The Fury appears to have the bigger head, and curious what that does, and how it compares to Elzetta M60F.
Is there much difference in spill/flood?
Tint (warm/cool)?

Since the Elzetta can take larger rechargeable batteries, does that create a rattle for primaries?

Thanks,
Jake
 

twl

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Can anyone compare the beam of the Surefire Fury versus Elzetta M60F (20º flood)?

The Fury appears to have the bigger head, and curious what that does, and how it compares to Elzetta M60F.
Is there much difference in spill/flood?
Tint (warm/cool)?

Since the Elzetta can take larger rechargeable batteries, does that create a rattle for primaries?

Thanks,
Jake

The Elzetta is not bored for 18xxx batteries, so it's limited to the same battery configs as the typical Surefire. So there won't be any rattle.

I can't be much help with the beam comparison, but the M60 typically has a nice creamy white tint from the XRE-Q5 emitter.
 

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I have Surefire Fury and Malkoff M60LF, which is the same but lower output. M60F are much more floody than Fury and has a HUGE hotspot and no sharp edge of the spill like reflector beam of Fury. M60F provides useful light 150-160 degrees or so. Both Fury and M60LF are cool white.
 
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