Posted November 11, 2016 10:00 am by Comments

By Tactical-Life


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SureFire 2211 light
SureFire 2211 led light

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The SureFire 2211 Polymer WristLight, a rechargeable lightweight tool that provides the end user with hands-free tactical illumination in a number of different low-light scenarios, is now shipping.RELATED STORY: TM26GT QuadRay – Nightcore’s New Four-Light Flashlight When it’s strapped to your support-side wrist, the SureFire 2211 aligns with a handgun while held with a standard two-handed grip, resulting in optimum light for threat identification at close to medium ranges, the press release says. It’s ideal as an alternative to a headlamp or handheld light, and it can even be used for walking your dog and everyday carry.
The SureFire 2211 WristLight uses the company’s MaxVision beam, creating a wall of white light at three different levels of output: 300, 60 and 15 lumens. The first two levels provide the …Read the Rest

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