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8/27/2007 7:31:52 AM EDT
I am looking at getting a used M951 surefire, anyone care to tell me if they are a decent weapon light? According to Surefires website they retail for 445 bucks, but they use the same lamp assembly as a G2 etc.

Can someone tell me what makes this light worth the money? The filter is about 100 bucks so I see how that factors in, but other then the construction what causes the price?
8/27/2007 10:02:41 AM EDT
[#1]
I personally dont understand the price of those.

And I just dont see the point of the 6 volt Millenium series incans.

A surefire 6p with a GOOD Cree Led drop in, specifically the Malkoff device, whoops on anything but the top end Lumens Factory bulbs in throw, output and color rendtion.  BUT, most importantly, a Cree has MUCH more runtime, and more shock resistance.

OR. I do like the scout light concept, with either the BRIGHTEST Lumens factory bulb in a shock isolated bezel, or a Cree drop in.  The scout light system has all the functionality of the M95X series, but is lighter and smaller.

BUT.  I DO see the point of the M96X and I DEFINITELY see the point of the M97X; there is nothing like a turbo headed incan.

If I am going to accept the weight penality of the Millenium Series, I want the throw, output and color rendtion of a 9+ volt Incan.

have a good one
8/28/2007 8:22:48 PM EDT
[#2]
I have a 961C in a LaRue Upgrade mount from Grant for 3 years and LOVE IT!

Light up the world, you can drive it through dracculas heart, hammer nails withit, and except for a few whimps...it's no too heavy!

8/29/2007 11:52:10 AM EDT
[#3]
I have both a 951C and a 962C on two different rifles. My normal 'go to' rifle has the 962 on it but I really like the 951 for maybe 90% of what HD use I would ever have for the light. Lighter in weight and excellent throw up to maybe 35-40 or so yd. Pretty hard to say you needed to shoot at ranges past that in most HD settings. JMO
8/29/2007 1:42:41 PM EDT
[#4]

Quoted:
I have both a 951C and a 962C on two different rifles. My normal 'go to' rifle has the 962 on it but I really like the 951 for maybe 90% of what HD use I would ever have for the light. Lighter in weight and excellent throw up to maybe 35-40 or so yd. Pretty hard to say you needed to shoot at ranges past that in most HD settings. JMO



Thanks, that was the kind of experience and info I was looking for.
8/30/2007 4:31:26 PM EDT
[#5]
The MSRP is $445.

Call Calvin at Brightflashlights.net

If he has it in stock, you will get it for A LOT cheaper.  He is a direct dealer and the man to go to for your lighting needs.  

If he doesn't have it in stock, wait until he does.  Trust me, you will not find a better deal.  And, you will need the extra money to buy SFCR123's because those lights eat batteries like a mofo!
9/3/2007 4:34:06 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
The MSRP is $445.

Call Calvin at Brightflashlights.net

If he has it in stock, you will get it for A LOT cheaper.  He is a direct dealer and the man to go to for your lighting needs.  

If he doesn't have it in stock, wait until he does.  Trust me, you will not find a better deal.  And, you will need the extra money to buy SFCR123's because those lights eat batteries like a mofo!


Thats what I did. Calvin had a M951 in the demo and open box sale for cheap cheap cheap!
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