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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > Surefire G2X Flashlight (Tactical Version) for $55!

Surefire G2X Flashlight (Tactical Version) for $55!

May 4, 2011 Stuart 4 Comments

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Surefire G2X LED High Output Flashlight

Over at Amazon, Surefire’s new G2X high output LED flashlight is currently priced at $55, normally $95. If I recall correctly, these flashlights were priced at $55 when they were released late last year, but not for long before shooting up to $95.

The G2X tactical version features a single 200 lumen output and has a battery life of 2 hours. These flashlights are waterproof and have tough Nitrolon bodies with a momentary-on and twist-on tailcap. Each flashlight comes with two CR123A batteries.

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This price is offered by “The e^Basement,” with orders fulfilled by Amazon.

Update: As of 8am 5/5, it looks like the G2X has sold out and is no longer available at $55.

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4 Comments

  1. Stuart

    May 6, 2011

    Update: The one I ordered and received turned out to be the “Pro” model. If any of you took advantage of the deal, which model did you receive?

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  2. Sean

    May 11, 2011

    I got the ‘Pro’ one as well. Reading the descriptions at Surefire.com, I think the only difference is the lighting modes from the tailcap (Pro has a low power mode). I think I might prefer the low power mode. I’ve had a Surefire L4 in my EDC kit for a few years, which replaced my E2E for longevity, but even the L4 runs through the 123A’s pretty quickly!

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  3. Stuart

    May 12, 2011

    The difference is with the lighting modes and the switch. The tactical version has a momentary on and twist-on switch, the pro has a momentary on and push on, with 2 activations needed to go to low and then high modes.

    Ultimately I’m okay with the Pro model. It’s quite a bit brighter than my G2L, as expected, but I’m not sure I like that the light is noticeably “warmer.” Also, the head assembly seems to be locked in place, not that I had any plans of upgrading it.

    Overall I’m pleased with the flashlight, although I can’t help but feel that it has been cheapened slightly compared to the G2 and G2L bodies.

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  4. Alan Wayne

    Sep 22, 2013

    How do I buy the Lelzetta Tatical LED flashlight

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