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    Surefire X300 Question

    When I rack or send the slide home on an M&P9, the X300 momentarily blinks on because of how sensitive the switch is. Is there any way to prevent this?
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    Call Surefire. I've had a X200, 2 X300s, and a DG switch. They have all been fairly stiff and didnt do what you are describing.

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    Seconded. Send in for warranty service.

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    Thirded.

    That's not normal. Every X200 and X300 I've used has required a very deliberate press for activation, in both momentary and constant on.

    I've seen handheld SFs do something similar when mounted to long guns (and only E-series lights with no spring at the + contact, allowing the batteries and spring to bounce during manipulations). But even then, it's flickering/ mode switching when the light is already 'on'. I don't think I've ever seen a SF that activates momentarily when the light is 'off'.

    SF should take care of you.
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    Thanks, everyone. I'll go ahead and give SF a call on Monday. I knew I should've waited out for an X300 Ultra

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    SF has the best CS I have ever had the pleasure of dealing with. I'm sure they will get you squared away.

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    I've experienced the opposite! The switch seems unusually stiff. It almost seems like there isn't a momentary on, just a constant. I'm thinking it will break in with use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowandLeft View Post
    I've experienced the opposite! The switch seems unusually stiff. It almost seems like there isn't a momentary on, just a constant. I'm thinking it will break in with use?
    They are stiff. They do work in some though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LowandLeft View Post
    I've experienced the opposite! The switch seems unusually stiff. It almost seems like there isn't a momentary on, just a constant. I'm thinking it will break in with use?
    The X300 is unlike most weapon-mounted lights in that the momentary-activation is accomplished by pushing forward on the polymer activation switch (instead of rocking it up or down).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glin1216 View Post
    The X300 is unlike most weapon-mounted lights in that the momentary-activation is accomplished by pushing forward on the polymer activation switch (instead of rocking it up or down).
    Brilliant! Thanks! I just got one last week and I expected it to function like my previous Streamlights. I liked it before, but now it's just gravy.

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