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    Lol! Unless it shoots lasers (the Star Wars kind) or Spiderman webs, I'll pass.

    Wish they'd put this much effort into X300's anodized in FDE.

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    Re: SureFire Wrist Light

    $500 wrist light designed for cops? No thanks.
    "Seriously?" -SWATcop556

    "I don't think so" - Iraqgunz

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    I feel like less of a man with my Petzl Zipka on my wrist. Wait a minute, no I don't because that thing only cost me 50 bucks.
    I'm not cool. I just do this stuff for fun.

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    A new model, the 2211x, that takes regular surefire batteries and costs way less than original.
    http://www.surefire.com/2211x-wristlight.html
    Anybody have one? I am thinking that instead using for your wrist, you could strap it to the forearm of a long-gun that had no rail.

    Hmm.... It seems the direction of the light is not straight out, but at an angle, so probably would not work for anything but navigation.
    Last edited by Cincinnatus; 07-17-15 at 17:37.

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    The robust, always accessible 2211X is the lightest weight, most affordable member of SureFire’s category-redefining WristLight family.

    Category-redefining? Was there a wrist light category before SureFire forayed into this folly? We can't sell the expensive ones so we'll make an affordable one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by H Wyman View Post
    The robust, always accessible 2211X is the lightest weight, most affordable member of SureFire’s category-redefining WristLight family.

    Category-redefining? Was there a wrist light category before SureFire forayed into this folly? We can't sell the expensive ones so we'll make an affordable one.
    yes, they're used for diving and tunneling. although i don't think the surefire really defeats other contenders that are more well established in this genre of lighting... lots of the diving lights are very serious output (they have to perform in the dark ocean depths) and they're significantly overbuilt for submersion.
    Last edited by trinydex; 07-29-15 at 17:14.

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