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Surefire M6 & U2 ULTRA
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  • pillsbury Rank: Captain 1st Aug 2006

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Good Points: Lexus like quality, reliability, and durability. Smaller and brighter than the competition. Waterproof & Shockproof. Pre-focused beam. Type 3 hard anodized finish. Trusted by special forces in Iraq. Pyrex lense.


    Bad Points: Batteries can be expensive. Low run time on M6. Both models can get hot if left on for long time use.


    General comments: I have had both my Surefire M6 and my U2 ULTRA flashlights for about a year now. Whether you are looking to blind an attacker or find your way around the house during a blackout, buying a surefire product is always a good investment. It's sad to learn that when you say "flashlight", all that people know is disgusting Maglite. The only way they keep their heads above water, is by sueing other companies that make aluminum flashlights. Their products are heavy and bulky, with a yellowish beam with blackspots in the center. If you drop it, the bulb dies. The Surefire M6 Millenium series Magnum has the option for two bulbs. One is 250 lumens, one is for 500 lumens. Runtime for the 500 lumens bulb is only 20 minutes and is considered a specialty emergency light, and is the brightest model that surefire makes. It has an internal battery magazine, and takes 6 123A 3-VOLT lithium "camera" batteries. It can blind a person in full sunlight, and if used on skin, feels like instant sunburn. Both flashlights have a lock-out tailcap switch so that accidental activation is prevented, and a pyrex lense for max brightness and toughness. The U2 ULTRA has a 5-watt Luxeon V LED. It takes 2 123A 3-volt lithium "camera" batteries, and it has 6 levels of brightness thanks to it's internal digital circuitry. It is 100 lumens with a runtime of 1 hour on max power, and 40 hours on the lowest setting. Because it's a LED, there are no bulbs to buy. The beam is very white with good throw. This flashlight is also very lightweight. I have done multiple drop tests with these flashlights, and they hold up to their legendary reputation. END CONCLUSION--> if you have the money, consider buying Surefire.