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    Surefire G2x Pro

    I bought one of the new G2X Pro lights. Very nice like all their products. The unique feature I really like is:

    Push the button once and hold it for 15 lumen
    Release and press again for full 200 lumens.

    The 15 lumens will run the light for 45 hours. Its much easier for me to choose between the 15 / 200 in this configuration. I've not tried on a rifle yet, and may never (I like X300's) but its another nice piece from Surefire.

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    How light pattern looks (geometry)? I think to get one for my rifle.
    Montrala

    I'm sponsored competition shooter representing Heckler&Koch, Kahles, Hornady and Typhoon Defence brands in Poland, so I can be biased

    http://montrala.blogspot.com

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    they need to hurry up and release it other than black colors

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    Quote Originally Posted by montrala View Post
    How light pattern looks (geometry)? I think to get one for my rifle.
    Its a circle. I think thats what your asking. They have a tactical versions that do not have the 15/ 200 feature as I understand it. Their website does a good job with videos and info too.

    They are the next generation from G2's that are darn good lights.

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    They are sweet. Love the battery life on low setting. Great spill and throw.

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    Thanks for the write up. I am planning on picking one of these up.

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    Very bright, well focused center spot, plenty of spill around it. I played with mine off the back deck and could easily cover 50+ yds out with good definition. I ordered two of the single function switch ones as well. These things are amazing for the money.
    Handheld lights have been on a steep improvement curve over the last decade, and have exploded in performance in the last couple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spr1 View Post
    Very bright, well focused center spot, plenty of spill around it. I played with mine off the back deck and could easily cover 50+ yds out with good definition.
    Thanks! This answers my question. I'm going to order one them for my HK
    Montrala

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    Not really liking the new look of these but the performance is appealing as well as the price tag. Looks like I may have to get one in the near future.
    Thanks for the post.

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    I think you will like the look when you get your hands on it. It looks sharp. I think it would make a good weapons light.

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