I was always under the impression that Surefires were the best, brightest, and most reliable. I think they give bulk LEO discounts.
Posted by: BlackOps
I have a surefire light on my bushmaster with the curly cord pressure switch. Plenty bright, plenty durable. And yes, surefire does give a LE discount if the order is done through the PD you work for. Good luck.
Posted by: EOD1
Surefire M3 Mellenium w/ grip. or the surefires that are intergrated with the grip.
Posted by: Killjoy
Surefire is the most rugged by far...I have one on my 870 and one on my AR.
Posted by: 2boxers
Another big +1 for surefire
Posted by: lt.drebbin
[quote=2boxers]Another big +1 for surefire[/QUOTE
Thank you for the imput... Ill be going with the Surefire.
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