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Thread: New SF 6PD LED and E2DL!

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    New SF 6PD LED and E2DL!

    Finally got my shipment of 6P Defender LED and E2 Defender LED in! Both are excellent lights and make excellent strike/impact tools. They are also shock proof and push out 80-120 Lumens so they make excellent long gun lights.

    The E2DL is my personal favority though. It has a two stage switch and pushes out an amazing 120 Lumens for over an hour!

    SPECS on E2DL: http://www.surefire.com/maxexp/main....arch_id=864978

    SPECS on 6PDL: http://www.surefire.com/maxexp/main....arch_id=864983









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    Grant,

    I cant seem to find the E2DLs on your website. How much are they?

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by John123 View Post
    Grant,

    I cant seem to find the E2DLs on your website. How much are they?

    John
    They retail for $136. Check your PM for member pricing.



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    E2DL

    I'm really impressed with the usefulness of my recently acquired E2B (5/80 lumens).

    The same feature in a more powerful light is even better.

    I'm glad SF has gone this route (full power/low power, nothing in between).

    I own a U2 and also Gladius, and I use both on either full power, or minimal power, almost never the in-between settings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sff70 View Post
    I'm really impressed with the usefulness of my recently acquired E2B (5/80 lumens).

    The same feature in a more powerful light is even better.

    I'm glad SF has gone this route (full power/low power, nothing in between).

    I own a U2 and also Gladius, and I use both on either full power, or minimal power, almost never the in-between settings.

    So true,
    I have a wonderful Fenix P3D, and man it's bright on high at 225 lumens but the low setting at 15 lumens is to much, it needs to be around 5-7. 15 is enough to cause bad night blindness after trying to switch it on and then having to let your eyes re-adjust. I hardly ever find myself using the mid settings.

    We have a gun show coming up this Sat. I may have to hunt for a new E2DL...

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    Just got my E2DL and a Backup here in town both great lights! Thanks for the great service Grant! That was the perfect choice for my carbine thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawk777th View Post
    Just got my E2DL and a Backup here in town both great lights! Thanks for the great service Grant! That was the perfect choice for my carbine thanks!

    Glad you like them!



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