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The Gadgeteer have published a review of the Surefire T1A Titan LED Flashlight. 'This Titan is constructed of aerospace-grade aluminum, painted with a black Mil-Spec Type III hard anodized coating. It is made of the same high quality materials and precision machining that all the other Surefire products I have tested have (aka its well made and engineered to stand the test of time and rigors of hard use). The T1A has a 3-watt LED with a continuous variability switch that allows nearly infinite levels of brightness, ranging from less than 1 to 70 lumens.'

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Press Release

Fountain Valley, CA -- SureFire, LLC, manufacturer of high-end illumination tools and tactical products, has announced the release of its new LX2 LumaMax® flashlight. The LX2 is the natural evolution of the popular L2 LumaMax® flashlight introduced by SureFire in 2004. It features a cutting-edge design with higher output and longer runtime than its predecessor.

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A review of the SureFire G3L-FYL LED flashlight has been posted over at the Candle Power Forums. 'The bezel and tail are aluminum like I thought it would be. Both are the standard parts we have seen before. I will not swear they are HA-BK but they are certainly not as shiny a finish as on this 9P I have here. Also the tail clicky is a dead match for the one on my U2. So is it HA-BK, I think it is possible.Also I do not understand the refusal of SF to make a Nitrolon, or Xenoy I suppose, clicky switch.'

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