SureFire 6PX Pro Dual-Output LED Flashlight with anodizded aluminum body, Black

April 12, 2018 - Comment
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The 6PX Pro’s high-efficiency LED–virtually immune to failure since there’s no filament to burn out or break–provides two light output levels: a brilliant, penetrating, perfectly pre-focused 320-lumen beam, and a 15-lumen low-output setting that lets you greatly extend the runtime per set of batteries, an invaluable option when you find yourself miles from civilization. Press the tailcap switch for momentary-on low, press further to click constant-on low, return to off and press or click on again within two seconds for high. The high-strength aerospace aluminum body is smoothly sculpted for a comfortable, secure grip and is hard anodized to military specifications for extreme resistance to scratches, abrasion, and corrosion. A polycarbonate micro-textured reflector delivers a comparatively wider beam with generous peripheral light.

Product Features

  • Virtually indestructible LED emitter regulated to maximize light output and runtime
  • Two output levels – high of 320 lumens for maximum light, and low of 15 lumens for extended runtime
  • Dual-output tailcap click switch–press for momentary-on low, click for constant-on low, return to off then press or click again for high
  • Precision micro-textured reflector creates smooth, optimized beam
  • High-strength aerospace aluminum body, Mil-Spec hard-anodized for extreme durability

Comments

David McAndrews says:

powerful and rugged flashlight This is an amazing little flashlight. The two output settings provide great flexibility, but don’t be fooled… even in the 15 lumen (low) setting, you will burn through the batteries quicker than I had hoped. And remember that this uses the SureFire 123A batteries, not your standard AA or AAA. Other than the short-ish run time, this light has provided me with hours of successful operation. It is very well built and is definitely rugged and durable. I am very pleased with it and would…

MWilson says:

That’s great if you use a flashlight to search your basement … I’ve been buying and using Surefire flashlights professionally for 22 years, including the 21 years I’ve been in Law Enforcement. I’m also a weapons and low-light tactics instructor for my department. I own at least 15 flashlights of various sizes, brightness and manufacture, including several from Surefire, Streamlight, Nebo, and several brands from China. I’ve used all of them extensively, I don’t own dust collectors.While I’ve only been actively using this flashlight for about a…

W.P. says:

Only one issue if using under stress I am a tactical firearms instructor and have used many of the 2x 123-battery powered lights available.Pros:Good quality.Rugged construction.Perfect balance of bright enough for tactical use, but not so bright it also blinds the user.Option of low-power beam for general use (map reading, etc.)Cons:The only con is related to the last “pro”. Under stress, the user may find themselves toggling through the desired setting, and being…

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