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SureFire Unveils Best-in-Class Rechargeable Duty Light For Patrol Cops

Fountain Valley, CA — SureFire, LLC, manufacturer of the world’s finest illumination tools and tactical products, has released its latest rechargeable flashlight designed to meet the demanding needs of law enforcement patrolling our streets. The compact P1R Peacekeeper™ is an everyday duty light with two useful output levels: 600 blinding lumens on high, and 15 lumens of extended-runtime on low output for close-up tasks. Its compact, knurled body also makes the P1R ideal for use with a handgun. There is also a single-output Peacekeeper Tactical.

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Both Peacekeeper models are powered by a readily available 18650 lithium-ion rechargeable battery that’s easily charged using either an AC wall charger or a DC vehicle charger, both included with the light. It can also be powered by two disposable 123A lithium batteries, if necessary, when there isn’t the time or opportunity to charge between uses.

“Working in the law enforcement field, you soon realize nothing is for certain, perhaps with the exception of day and night occurring,” said Jason Davis, an active-duty patrol officer in Southern California. “While working within an environment with diminished or no light, you quickly learn about introducing light into your world. The Peacekeeper is the flashlight that I rely upon whenever there is a need to flood an area with intense light. From lighting up a room or yard or into a vehicle or on a person, the Peacekeeper’s 600-lumen beam is enough to control your scenario.”

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Weighing in at just over 6 ounces and measuring just over 5 inches in length, the palm-sized P1R packs a lot of punch without being a burden to carry. Its Mil-Spec hard-anodized aluminum body is durable and lightweight and fits in many standard flashlight holsters. O-ring and gasket seals keep out dust and moisture, while a coated, tempered window maximizes light transmission and protects the reflector and LED. Built for law enforcement, the rugged, dual-output Peacekeeper delivers exceptional performance for both tactical and non-tactical applications.

There are two models. The P1R Peacekeeper features a dual-output click-type tailcap switch. The first press or click provides 600 lumens of maximum output to meet most unforeseen emergencies; return to off and press or click a second time, within two seconds, to produce a 15-lumen low-output beam for close-up work with extended runtime. The single-output Peacekeeper Tactical operates by pressing down on the tailcap switch for momentary-on activation, or rotating the tailcap clockwise for constant-on activation. Both versions have an MSRP of $250 and come standard with an 18650 lithium-ion rechargeable battery, AC charger, and DC car charger.

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Features & Benefits

• Virtually indestructible high-output LED regulated to maximize output and runtime

• Reflector shapes far-reaching beam with intense center and significant surround light for peripheral vision

• Dual-output tailcap click switch on Peacekeeper (press or click for max output press or click again within two seconds for low output); tactical tailcap switch on Peacekeeper Tactical (press for momentary activation, twist for constant-on)

• Coated, tempered window resists impact and maximizes light output

• Weatherproof—O-ring and gasket sealed

• Constructed of high-strength aerospace aluminum with Mil-Spec hard anodizing for extreme durability

• Includes energy-dense 18650 lithium-ion rechargeable battery, AC charger, and DC car charger

• Backed by SureFire’s No-Hassle Promise

www.surefire.com/p1r-b-peacekeeper

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7 Responses to “SureFire Unveils Best-in-Class Rechargeable Duty Light For Patrol Cops”

  1. Rus says:

    SSD – I don’t know if you have played with this yet, but does the battery come out of the flashlight when charging?

  2. Fetus says:

    Wondering size wise how it compares to the G2X or 6P, so I can look at a holster option for leather duty gear. If its that small, rechargeable and the amount of lumens is a game changer compared to my G2X.

    • mike says:

      The dimensions place it at just longer and with a larger bezel than both of the lights you listed, but I can’t see it feeling huge in comparison by any means. Fits the V85 holster, if I could put it in a V70 cap down it would easily replace the Fury.

  3. Casey says:

    Hmm… Getting a P2X Fury bored to take 18650s costs less, but this looks to be a viable option for those who care about warranty terms.

  4. I really wish they would do a light like this but with an aviator style switch where a half push was low, and a full push was high.

  5. whydidigogrunt says:

    While I like surefire and their equipment (owned an avaitor and motard marine G2), I would rather have a dark energy sog. Its cheaper by about $140, has a reported 700 or so lumens (I know its at least 700), and is rechargeable. That one charges the battery in a separate container it comes with and it looks more aesthetically pleasing to the eye with a design that seems more ergonomic grip wise. I do not own either of these lights, but I’m just saying for the money. I’d go sog, keep the extra money, and call it a day