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SureFire M6 MagnumLight 500 Lumen Tactical Flashlight
Estimated price for orientation: 450 $
Category: Flashlights
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Description Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Type: Tactical Battery Type: CR123 Brand: Surefire Brightness: 500-999 Lumens Bulb Type: Xenon Model: M6 Features: Batteries Included, Handheld, Waterproof Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
This is a _lightly_ used SureFire M6 MagnumLight flashlight. If this were a comic book, I would say it has lived its life in a Mylar sleeve. :-) It wasn't the most sensible way to treat a tool, perhaps, but the result is that this (relative) antique, one of the most powerful incandescent flashlights ever made, is in "near mint" condition, to continue the collectible analogy. I am the original owner, and all included accessories were purchased new by myself. Extras included with this remarkable, rugged unit:FM24: Beam DiffuserFM25: Red BeamFilterFM26: Blue BeamFilterMB20: Battery Magazine (one extra, for quick swaps in the field)MN21: 500 Lumen Bulb Assembly (two of these, one installed in the flashlight and one spare)** NOTE ** The included lamps are the "full power" versions, and will drain SIX CR123 batteries in 20 MINUTES. This flashlight runs Very, VERY HOT. It's as incandescent as the sun. :-)SeaHorse SE 300 hard case with pluck foam (similar to Pelican brand)Six lightly used CR123 cells, which were mostly used to take the included action shots. :-)The only beam caps I did _not_ acquire for this unit were the InfraRed filter and the lens cover. I couldn't justify the cost for the InfraRed filter, not having infrared goggles to hand to play with, :-) and as for the lens cover, keeping one of the filters capped on the head protected the lens as well and was more functional.
I've included various pictures with this listing, included four action shots... Uncapped, Red, Blue, and Diffused.I'm also providing high resolution shots of these photos, and several more at my Box.COM account. There are twenty pictures all told, taken in all their 20 megapixel glory with my point-and-shoot Nikon CoolPix camera. You can download the files individually for closer inspection, or download all twenty at one go. Thank you for viewing my listing, and good luck with your bidding.
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| Condition: | Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Type: | Tactical |
| Battery Type: | CR123 | Brand: | Surefire |
| Brightness: | 500-999 Lumens | Bulb Type: | Xenon |
| Model: | M6 | Features: | Batteries Included, Handheld, Waterproof |
| Country/Region of Manufacture: | United States |
This is a _lightly_ used SureFire M6 MagnumLight flashlight. If this were a comic book, I would say it has lived its life in a Mylar sleeve. :-) It wasn't the most sensible way to treat a tool, perhaps, but the result is that this (relative) antique, one of the most powerful incandescent flashlights ever made, is in "near mint" condition, to continue the collectible analogy. I am the original owner, and all included accessories were purchased new by myself. Extras included with this remarkable, rugged unit:FM24: Beam DiffuserFM25: Red BeamFilterFM26: Blue BeamFilterMB20: Battery Magazine (one extra, for quick swaps in the field)MN21: 500 Lumen Bulb Assembly (two of these, one installed in the flashlight and one spare)** NOTE ** The included lamps are the "full power" versions, and will drain SIX CR123 batteries in 20 MINUTES. This flashlight runs Very, VERY HOT. It's as incandescent as the sun. :-)SeaHorse SE 300 hard case with pluck foam (similar to Pelican brand)Six lightly used CR123 cells, which were mostly used to take the included action shots. :-)The only beam caps I did _not_ acquire for this unit were the InfraRed filter and the lens cover. I couldn't justify the cost for the InfraRed filter, not having infrared goggles to hand to play with, :-) and as for the lens cover, keeping one of the filters capped on the head protected the lens as well and was more functional.
I've included various pictures with this listing, included four action shots... Uncapped, Red, Blue, and Diffused.I'm also providing high resolution shots of these photos, and several more at my Box.COM account. There are twenty pictures all told, taken in all their 20 megapixel glory with my point-and-shoot Nikon CoolPix camera. You can download the files individually for closer inspection, or download all twenty at one go.
Thank you for viewing my listing, and good luck with your bidding.
I've included various pictures with this listing, included four action shots... Uncapped, Red, Blue, and Diffused.I'm also providing high resolution shots of these photos, and several more at my Box.COM account. There are twenty pictures all told, taken in all their 20 megapixel glory with my point-and-shoot Nikon CoolPix camera. You can download the files individually for closer inspection, or download all twenty at one go.