Fountain Valley, CA—SureFire, LLC, manufacturer of the world’s finest—and most innovative—illumination tools and tactical products, is proud to announce the launch of the new G2Z-MV. SureFire’s new single-output G2Z™ Combatlight® with MaxVision™— features a proprietary reflector that shapes the 650 lumens of light into our wide, useful MaxVision Beam™ optimized for your field of view. With its newly designed bezel, the compact G2Z is even shorter and lighter than its predecessor, generates nearly twice the output, and has all of the same features for outstanding tactical performance. Its corrosion-proof Nitrolon® body is durable and lightweight and features SureFire’s CombatGrip design—a reduced-diameter mid-section and rubber grip ring that’s perfect for flashlight/handgun techniques and provides a secure hold with wet, cold, or gloved hands. A click-on/off tailcap switch provides ergonomic, foolproof activation even under the most stressful conditions. For simplicity, ergonomics, reliability, and durability in a tactical flashlight, there’s simply no beating the new G2Z-MV CombatLight.
Learn more at www.surefire.com/g2z-max-vision
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They need more lights with the momentary switch. The non-click switch.
If the new Fury Tactical (identifiable by the ‘new’ knurled tube) is any indication, Surefire has gone away from momentary only and all awitches now latching. This is as of November 2016, afaik. You can still soft-press for momentary, and the tactical models are still high-only output, but you may want to buy sooner than later if you want the old style switch before they are no longer in the supply chain.
I stopped buying Surefire when they stopped making lights with the two-stage switch.
Fascinating – I wonder how the beam profile will stack up against a Malkoff M61-series.