| | |  | Surveillance | Home » » SureFire G2 Nitrolon Tactical Flashlight (Black) | | | | | | | Description: | | With its compact low-profile design, high intensity incandescent illumination, and extremely durable polymer body, SureFire's G2 Nitrolon Flashlight is the perfect solution for tactical, self-defense, or general use. Producing a smooth yet brilliant pre-focused tactical-level light beam, the G2 Nitrolon boasts three times the light of a traditional large two D-cell flashlight. Easily bright enough to confuse and disorient a perpetrator's night-adapted vision, the G2's optional double-output P61 lamp is the choice of industry professional's worldwide! | | | Features: | |
• Rugged Nitrolon polymer body
• O-ring sealed and weatherproof
• Tailcap switch: press for momentary-on, twist for constant-on
• Switch lockout prevents accidental activation during transport or storage
• Xenon Light Source
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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SureFire G2 Nitrolon Tactical Flashlight (Black)Jul 10, 2011
By u_sensor I use several G2's as inexpensive weapon lights. They work very well in this capacity, at a fraction of the cost of "by design" weapon lights (even after purchasing a mount and optional pressure tape switch tail cap). These flashlights are lightweight, extremely rugged and very bright. Highly recommended.
Best FlashlightsApr 02, 2011
By David R. Fredrickson
"David R Fredrickson"
Excellent and reliable, waterproof (rain proof) LED flashlights that are handy to have everywhere around your home and vehicles as the light is so bright you easily see what you may have dropped.
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Hate the switch- screw to turn on/offNov 25, 2011
By whatever It's plenty bright for a small flashlight and it's pretty light but the switch is unlike any other flashlight I have.
You screw it in to turn it on, which I think it just plain awkward. The Defender has an actual switch on the end and I find it much easier to deal with- you can't operate this with only 1 hand.
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