New and improved
Surefire 6P Flashlight! This light has the same high strength, high quality
aircraft grade aluminum construction, featuring precision machining with the addition of a Lock-Out Tail Cap to prevent accidental discharge of light during tactical operations, transportation, or storage.
The Surefire 6P Flashlight provides either 65 lumens for one hour or 120 lumens for 20 minutes, depending on which lamp assembly is used. New body accents for better ergonomics with an anti-roll bezel.
The Surefire 6P is a good Self-Defense tool, as it will temporarily stun a threat by directing the beam into the eyes. Or in emergency situations it is strong enough to be used as a blunt force object.
The ergonomic tail-cap switch has been designed to be naturally positioned for use in the hand for easy on and off access.
Looking for a good belt holster for your Surefire 6P Flashlight? Check out the
DeSantis Nylahide Flashlight Holster.
Specifications
Improved body design
Small size, designed to be easily carried
High light output
Flawless beam, always in focus
Includes Lithium batteries
Can be converted to use rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries
Supplied with the P60 sixty five lumen lamp assembly
Surefire True Stories - 6P Keeps on Fighting and Returns Home Safely
Before I deployed to Iraq in December 2005, I bought a Surefire 6P® Original and mounted it to my M4 rifle. I used it everyday in sweep-and-clear and combat operations—until February 27th, 2006. On this day, my vehicle was hit with an IED (improvised explosive device).
I sustained second- and third-degree burns to 50% of my face. When I was brought down into the Stryker, my weapon was left on top to burn with the rest of the vehicle until the fire burned out. After I was medevaced, my SureFire was used in the entirety of the deployment of the 172nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, including a four-month extension, where it was mounted to an M249 SAW.
The 172nd is now home in Alaska, and my SurFire 6P was returned to me by one of my team members. And it still works great.
PFC Daniel S.
Fort Wainwright, AK