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I have a SureFire 6p and I've upgraded to the P61 bulb for over a year now, I sometimes turn it on to look for things in the dark, and the flashlight stays on for about several minutes. The bulb is still running strong on the same batteries that came with my SureFire on the P61 bulb, which is supposed to only last 20 minutes. Awsome!!!
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Afraid of a pistol or pepper spray for self defense. The out put of a sure-fire falshlight with the P61 bulb is incredibly bright. My wife asked for one to use in her car...after she finished yelling at me for blinding her.The lithium batteries with their 10 yr shelf-life mean that it will be ready when you are. For regular use however, stick to the stock P60 lamp. 20 min is too short a battery life for regular use.
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I got the P61 drop-in Xenon bulb for my Surefire 6P, but soon went back to my incandscant P60. The Xenon bulb runs my CR123s dry twice as fast but the only way to detect the increase in brightness was to change bulbs quickly and pay close attention. Unless I carried this light for self-defense (and hoped that blinding a would-be attacker would give me enough time to escape), or used it for tactical reasons, like on a shotgun, the regular P60 is adequate for daily use.If you have a Surefire 6P and want to upgrade, I'd suggest the P60L LED which is supposed to put out more lumens than the incandescant and less than the Xenon, but increases your battery life. That's a big plus in my book.
I think the P61 is a good quality product, so I gave it 3 stars. But it's hard for me to tell the difference in brightness over the P60, which doesn't justify the battery run time being cut in half, in my opinion.
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