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LED upgrade for Surefire lights?

Are there any LED upgrades for Surefire lights such as the 6P and G2?
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Malkoff Devices

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yep...$40 each

LA Police Supply has them in stock
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Thanks for the info. Didn't know that Surefire had an LED replacement lamp.
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SF P60L's are in stock!



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from another thread...

Instead of running a Scout, I run a E2D body with a LU60A conversion...inside the conversion is a Malkoff devices P60 Drop in Module.
I have been working with Gene now for a few months and his drop ins are pretty amazing! I have been running extensive and honestly pretty damn rough testing and all is good... my son has even played baseball with the light.
http://malkoffdevices.com

His drop ins are only $55 and $78 for the LU60A coversion kit $110 for E2D. So either spend a wopping $243 or if you have a E2D/E2E body layin around its a great build!

Or the cheap route is a G2 nirtolon $36 and $55 drop in and you have yourself an el cheapO torch!

He is building newer and smaller ones for E2D heads but it is a work in progress. He will be a SHOT this year so feel free to pic his brain.

You can drop this in any 6P style head up to a 9v system (Awsome run time 5.5hrs)

This scout version runs at 230 lumens for 3.5 hours


This is a standard 6P C2 Centurion next to it....

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Travis,

Can you explain how you assembled this? I may go the same route.

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It's a lot cheaper than doing this to a scout.
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Travis,

Can you explain how you assembled this? I may go the same route.

Cyrus

It's a lot cheaper than doing this to a scout.
He bout a SF E2D, LU60A, LT mount and an aftermarket LED. That package is at least $294. If you went with a cheaper mount that wasn't offset, you could drop the price another $50.

If you don't want an offset mount and are looking for an integrated mount, we sell the SF Scout bodies (MH60), SF Scout conversion head (LU60A) and the E series click tail caps along with the LT Scout Mounts for about $258.






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What about the SF LED conversion lamp assembly for the 6P/G2?
Do you have them?
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The P60L is the Surefire LED conversion for the 6P, 9P, G2, G3, G2Z, C2, C3, Z2, Z3, and D3 -- or any other light that takes that size lamp assembly. Like some of the Wolf Eyes and Fenix lights will probably accept it too.
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What about the SF LED conversion lamp assembly for the 6P/G2?
Do you have them?

I did have them, but someone came into the store and bought them all yesterday.

I have more on order.


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I'll be upgrading my 6 series lights soon with these. They'll pay for themselves-that's if you are buying batteries.

The big advantage is the longer run time and lessens the chance of no light-that's a crappy time. Stronger bulb as well.
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Unread 12-22-07, 13:58
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I just finished mounting G2L lights to all of our rifles and shotguns. they are a pretty nice light. For our purposes (patrol use) I think they would benefit from click on tailcaps but otherwise they are good to go.
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I know they are Chinese, but the Ultrafire rechargeable "123a" equivalents at 3.7v x2 really make the new P60L shine.

Love the combo.
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Is there a mount that one can use on the skinny E2 series, non-scout, bodies?
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Is there a mount that one can use on the skinny E2 series, non-scout, bodies?
Yes, either the VLTOR E-series mount or the SureFire M78.


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I know they are Chinese, but the Ultrafire rechargeable "123a" equivalents at 3.7v x2 really make the new P60L shine.

Love the combo.
I don't have the ultrafire's (bought AW's from CPF) but the RCR123's are the answer. I've been using them for a year now I guess (?) and have not had a protected RCR123 go bad. The double length 17670 sticks don't hold up though, under recoil or regular use. YMMV.

Working mids with a couple LED's on hand the rechargeable lithiums are the only way to fly and still have gas money.
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The Elzetta mounts come with a set of shims to fit smaller diameter lights.

The Vltor rings are pretty nice. I used them to mount G2L lights on all of our issue shotguns.
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