Posted: 4/15/2008 2:50:32 PM EDT
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The short of it. I'm selling off my Glock 19 with it's GTL22 Tactical Light. I am switching to an HK P7 and I need a good one hand flashlight for clearing the house at night. It needs to be bright, durable, and easy to operate. I am gathering that Surefire is the way to go. Anybody have one. Have experience with some of the product line. Any reccomendations? Thanks! |
| Surefire E2D is what I have and it is very bright. Look at www.brightflashlights.com for them |
He doesn't HAVE to go with a P7, bad move IMO (not a P7 hater, I got a PSP myself). |
*shrug* Not everyone has a rail on their home defense pistol. The only one railed pistol I've got is a USP with its proprietary rail
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BoTach (OMFG NO, NOT BOTACH) is selling the SureFire X300 for under $200 right now. I've used it one-handed and it's easy, plus it can be rail-mounted if you ever get a pistol with a rail again. Why sell yourself short? It's little, it's bright, and it can be mounted at a later date. |
I just ordered a rail adapter for the USP so I can use a SureFire X300. |
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I have 2 Surefires. I get mighty damned tired of feeding them. I've moved to rechargables in my SF lights with good success. I like my SF's. If I didnt have a light today and was shopping, it most likely would not be a SF. They make great lights, but IMO are charging a premium for the name. A few other brands have really stepped up and arent quite as pricey. I dont buy names, I buy performance. |
Were you able to find it for less than $60? |
If they are incandescent, you will really cut down on bulb life with rechargeable Li Ion batteries. I'm guessing you are using the 3V batts but even the "3V" Li Ions come out of the charger around 3.3V |
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Ok, the reasoning. I have kids. I don't want to point my "flashlight" at the noise and have the net result be my barrel pointed at them. The P7 is essentially the same concept. Easy to make very safe very fast. Easy to make ready very fast. Oven mitts will likely not be required because I do not think I'll be in a 50 round fire fight. That's my reasoning. To me, it is a good solution. What I'm trying to ascertain is which surefire would be the right one. I'll check out some of the resources posted. Thanks all! |
