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October 24th, 2005, 18:32 | #16 | ||
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Ok, here's the main differences: G2 Lower Price Nitrolon polymer (plastic + glass) is more resistant to scratches Lighter Only the newest versions have a lock-out tailcap Multiple colour options 6P Higher Price HA II Aluminum, either in Black or Gunmetal--note that it isn't HA III, which is much more resilient to scratches Heavier Standard lock-out tailcap More closely mimics the look of the classic WeaponLight systems. Both are 1 in diameter for the body and both can take pressure switches and other tailcaps. Both have lifetime SureFire warranties. The G2 is SureFire's entry-level light while the 6P is positioned more as a classic, duty light. My friend has a Tan G2 for sale if you want that |
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October 25th, 2005, 16:48 | #17 |
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The 2 lights use tha same assembly head. You cant just get the "bulb". The P6 and G2 use the P60 lamp assembly 60 lumens, the P61 is also available and kicks out a terrifying 120 lumens. The Big difference is the Batteries on the P60 last 1 hour the P61 will chew through them in Oh 20 min. You cant run either light for that long but the 6P has the Pyrex(?)really tough glass) lense cover and the G2 uses a plexi/Poly/ PLastic Lense cover. If you cook either lense from leaving it on you will need to replace the head assembly thats tougher to get done.
I pimp a knock off alum. body xenon buld so its bright and tough for 45 bux. but its in most ways similar to the 6P. Chers |
October 25th, 2005, 17:10 | #18 |
Get the E2D! get the E2D!! lol :tup: :angel:
I luv it!!!! looks spectacular and its just.....sexellent! lol |
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October 25th, 2005, 17:51 | #19 | |
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I like the teeths on my light, but what anoy me is when I wear it on my belt, not in a pocket, if I bend in a serten way, the teeths get me in the side and it hurt. The light is also very strong, I droped it a few time, never broken like a maglight. I'd like to put the Led conversion head on my E2D but I don't want to loose the deadly teeths. (the conversion head don't have teeths). Oh and by the way, I think the remote switchs don't fit the E2D for mounting it on a firearm. So don't bother using it on a gun.
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October 25th, 2005, 18:26 | #20 | ||
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Fox is correct--there wasn't any switches before, but there is now (pretty new in SureFire's line). The Scout WeaponLight system/series has switches that fit the E2D. Note that Fox is right in that since the diameter is smaller (not 1-inch), you will still be able to find a mount/ring to use, but you won't have as many different choices/models to choose from. |
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October 25th, 2005, 21:28 | #21 | |
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Now they have to come out with a new bezel for the led modification. I want teeths!!
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