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Anyone know what model this Surefire light is?


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 There is nothing other than Surefire and the serial number on the body so i'm curious if any of you flashlight gurus can tell by looking at it. It occurred to me that if it was military issue it might not have the normal markings but being a flashlight novice I have no idea.

Thanks for any info.

 

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If you take the end cap switch apart you will find my name, but you will break it.

So just send it back to me, you pay shipping. :wave:

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If you take the end cap switch apart you will find my name, but you will break it.

So just send it back to me, you pay shipping. :wave:

 

 Red I was just at the post office but I didn't have your address.. I tried ;)

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 I need a little longer range  than they are giving me but I have found LED upgrades available for very reasonable prices so I guess i'm going to go that route.

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I also have one of those, my buds lil brother gave him two when he got back from the sandbox, he wanted to keep one but didn't have a need for two, I overpaid at $150 but at the sametime, it's a Surefire so in my mind I still got a good deal. :p

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I have never owned a weapon light so let me ask a stupid question. Why does that light have a flip down lens cap on it?
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I have never owned a weapon light so let me ask a stupid question. Why does that light have a flip down lens cap on it?

Infra Red flood cap for a night vision system. It's not visible to the human eye but acts like a spot light for night vision. Contrary to the movies, night vision works off of ambient light and this is supplemental aid for said NV systems.

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Infra Red flood cap for a night vision system. It's not visible to the human eye but acts like a spot light for night vision. Contrary to the movies, night vision works off of ambient light and this is supplemental aid for said NV systems.

 

 What ^he^ said

 

I have never owned a weapon light so let me ask a stupid question. Why does that light have a flip down lens cap on it?

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