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- Special off-white high-performance LED produces 600 lumens biased in the yellowish-green spectrum optimal for human vision
- Precision TIR lens creates a smooth, tight beam with enough surround light for peripheral illumination
- Integral, ergonomic one-finger ambidextrous momentary and constant on switching. IPX7 waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes
- Instantly attaches to both Universal and Picatinny accessory rails.FITS: The new T-slot mounting system fits most railed handguns (and rail-equipped long guns) but adapter mounts are available for some non-railed handguns
- Accepts optional pressure-activated switches for precision control without altering grip on weapon
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Color:Black | Style:Rail-Lock Mount- Date First Available : August 23, 2016
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Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2018
Fake surefire prodcut. Wrong packaging, poorly made counterfeit same price! Do not buy!
Color: BlackStyle: Rail-Lock MountVerified Purchase
1.0 out of 5 stars
BUYER BEWARE FAKE PRODUCT
By Alex on August 16, 2018
BUYER BEWARE!!By Alex on August 16, 2018
Fake surefire prodcut. Wrong packaging, poorly made counterfeit same price! Do not buy!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2018
Color: BlackStyle: Rail-Lock MountVerified Purchase
If I could, I would choose no stars. I am an avid shooter and have multiple surefire weapon lights. I thought I was getting a deal when saw the price of this one....ITS A FAKE! I will be returning it bit the fact still remains I spent $199.00 on a cheap peice of plastic. A $3 gas station flashlight is brighter. 100% knock off Fake SureFire. And doesn't even come with the "surefire batteries" as advertised, just some unbranded ones.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2018
Color: BlackStyle: Rail-Lock MountVerified Purchase
Pretty sure this is a knock-off...
1. Box did not say Surefire
2. Batteries were purple...waayyyyy NOT Surefire.
3. The damned thing didn’t work.
1. Box did not say Surefire
2. Batteries were purple...waayyyyy NOT Surefire.
3. The damned thing didn’t work.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2019
Color: BlackStyle: Rail-Lock MountVerified Purchase
First and foremost. This is not a real Surefire light. Showed up on my doorstep open the Amazon box and it was packed in a generic box nothing says Surefire but the light inside. Picked it up and immediately it felt wrong. Lack of craftsmanship, cheap aluminum, packaging was missing the cleaning cloth and Allen wrench it said should be in the box. Looking at several photos of Surefire X300's there are physical differences, main one being the battery compartment lever on this light is not the low profile lever that's on the real Surefire's, it opens up ridiculously easily. After trying the unmarked generic batteries and a set of Surefire cr123's this "500" lumen light falls unflatteringly short compared to my surefire scout which is a real 300 lumens. Tried to mount it to my Beretta LTT Elite after some forceful pressure it barely locked in to the rail. And on my Glock 19 it is very finicky trying to slide it down the rails and doesn't sit well on the gun. Don't buy this light period.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Surefire Counterfeit. Don't buy
By Blaine Nez on March 29, 2019
First and foremost. This is not a real Surefire light. Showed up on my doorstep open the Amazon box and it was packed in a generic box nothing says Surefire but the light inside. Picked it up and immediately it felt wrong. Lack of craftsmanship, cheap aluminum, packaging was missing the cleaning cloth and Allen wrench it said should be in the box. Looking at several photos of Surefire X300's there are physical differences, main one being the battery compartment lever on this light is not the low profile lever that's on the real Surefire's, it opens up ridiculously easily. After trying the unmarked generic batteries and a set of Surefire cr123's this "500" lumen light falls unflatteringly short compared to my surefire scout which is a real 300 lumens. Tried to mount it to my Beretta LTT Elite after some forceful pressure it barely locked in to the rail. And on my Glock 19 it is very finicky trying to slide it down the rails and doesn't sit well on the gun. Don't buy this light period.
By Blaine Nez on March 29, 2019
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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2019
Color: BlackStyle: Rail-Lock MountVerified Purchase
I’ll be honest, this was a really well-done fake. My light didn’t come with the box so it actually managed to make it to my weapon before realizing what was going on. The battery cap is so cheap that it wasn’t solid and would come loose while on my pistol. But then I realized as soon as I turned it on that this thing is strait garbage. I still had a little bit of doubt and called Surefire any way. They were very helpful and it took the guy less than a minute to tell me it was fake. Amazon was awesome as well and initiated a refund right away. Note to self people, always read the reviews before you buy something otherwise you are like me and you get duped.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2016
Color: BlackStyle: T-Slot MountVerified Purchase
I recently purchased a new handgun and when it came time to outfit it with a weapon light I started to purchase another Streamlight TLR 2. While I have owned many surefire flashlights, I have never purchased an X300. This was primarily due to the fact that I have had such good results with the Streamlight TLR weapon lights (which I have many, both with and without lasers). I have used and abused those Streamlights for years and have never had the slightest problem, they just plain work. All that said, I decided to give this X300 Ultra a shot on my newest addition. So far I have been very pleased. While it operates slightly different than the Streamlight, and has a different throw pattern, it performs flawlessly. I would say that I prefer the activation switch on the Streamlight better.........however, I am sure that is simply due to what I am used to. Muscle memory and such. All in all, I am very pleased with the Surefire X300 and I am glad that I decided to purchase it. That said, I would question those that say the Surefire X300 it is lightyears ahead of the Streamlight. I think they are both fantastic weapon lights and you would not go wrong with either choice. I will update this review if anything changes on the performance.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great performance
By Rick 2416 on October 9, 2016
I recently purchased a new handgun and when it came time to outfit it with a weapon light I started to purchase another Streamlight TLR 2. While I have owned many surefire flashlights, I have never purchased an X300. This was primarily due to the fact that I have had such good results with the Streamlight TLR weapon lights (which I have many, both with and without lasers). I have used and abused those Streamlights for years and have never had the slightest problem, they just plain work. All that said, I decided to give this X300 Ultra a shot on my newest addition. So far I have been very pleased. While it operates slightly different than the Streamlight, and has a different throw pattern, it performs flawlessly. I would say that I prefer the activation switch on the Streamlight better.........however, I am sure that is simply due to what I am used to. Muscle memory and such. All in all, I am very pleased with the Surefire X300 and I am glad that I decided to purchase it. That said, I would question those that say the Surefire X300 it is lightyears ahead of the Streamlight. I think they are both fantastic weapon lights and you would not go wrong with either choice. I will update this review if anything changes on the performance.
By Rick 2416 on October 9, 2016
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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2015
Color: BlackStyle: Rail-Lock MountVerified Purchase
Purchased the Surefire to run alongside a TLR-1 HL for a three day night shooting course. I've always loved the Streamlight WML's and not yet been disappointed in them, but since I keep hearing that Surefire is a better light and had a few extra dollars to spend I purchased the X300U for a personal comparison. I have to say that after running both side-by-side the Surefire really impressed me over the Stremlight in two ways. First, the Surefire X300U has a much better switch system than the Streamlight. It's truly an ambidextrous switch while Streamlight requires different motions for the right and left hands, and I found the Surefire switch was a lot easier to operate regardless of what was going on with my hands (cold, gloves, under stress and losing sensation in the fingertips, etc).
The other noticeable difference between the two is in the mounting system. Streamlight requires a tool of some kind (key, coin, knife, etc) to tighten the screw that secures the light to a rail, where as the Surefire system requires no tools at all. Further, I found that unless I used a large screwdriver to tighten the screw down significantly the Streamlight eventually worked its way loose while shooting. The Surefire is easily attached and removed from a weapon with no tools, and I never had any issues with it coming loose regardless of what weapon was used with the light. Overall the Surefire mounting system is a much more rugged design that is also a lot easier to use for attachment and removal.
Overall I was really surprised at how the Surefire stood out from the Streamlight. I didn't expect that the differences would be all that substantial and had never felt the Surefire was enough of a better light to justify almost twice the purchase cost. But after running both side-by-side I have to say I really feel that the Surefire light is a lot better design overall. The ergonomics of the switch are somewhat a matter a personal preference, but the differences in mounting really set the two apart from one another. I'd trust the Streamlight if I planned to mount a light to a handgun somewhat permanently so that I could tighten it enough to ensure it wouldn't come loose. But I tend to attach my lights and remove them pretty frequently, whether swapping the light to another weapon or removing the light for carry in a holster that is not light compatible. If you plan on doing that with much regularity then the Surefire mount is much more robust and reliable, and if you plan on mounting the light to a rifle at all then the Surefire is definitely the much more rugged design.
The other noticeable difference between the two is in the mounting system. Streamlight requires a tool of some kind (key, coin, knife, etc) to tighten the screw that secures the light to a rail, where as the Surefire system requires no tools at all. Further, I found that unless I used a large screwdriver to tighten the screw down significantly the Streamlight eventually worked its way loose while shooting. The Surefire is easily attached and removed from a weapon with no tools, and I never had any issues with it coming loose regardless of what weapon was used with the light. Overall the Surefire mounting system is a much more rugged design that is also a lot easier to use for attachment and removal.
Overall I was really surprised at how the Surefire stood out from the Streamlight. I didn't expect that the differences would be all that substantial and had never felt the Surefire was enough of a better light to justify almost twice the purchase cost. But after running both side-by-side I have to say I really feel that the Surefire light is a lot better design overall. The ergonomics of the switch are somewhat a matter a personal preference, but the differences in mounting really set the two apart from one another. I'd trust the Streamlight if I planned to mount a light to a handgun somewhat permanently so that I could tighten it enough to ensure it wouldn't come loose. But I tend to attach my lights and remove them pretty frequently, whether swapping the light to another weapon or removing the light for carry in a holster that is not light compatible. If you plan on doing that with much regularity then the Surefire mount is much more robust and reliable, and if you plan on mounting the light to a rifle at all then the Surefire is definitely the much more rugged design.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2020
Color: BlackStyle: Rail-Lock MountVerified Purchase
Great light. Great mounting options. Stands the test of combat.
Some people received a fake product. Scammers purchase the actual Surefire and return a sealed knockoff for a full refund. Amazon return employees don’t know the difference so they process it as an unopened return. If you receive a fake, notify Amazon and it will be taken care of.
The light i received is a genuine surefire product.
Some people received a fake product. Scammers purchase the actual Surefire and return a sealed knockoff for a full refund. Amazon return employees don’t know the difference so they process it as an unopened return. If you receive a fake, notify Amazon and it will be taken care of.
The light i received is a genuine surefire product.
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Colin B.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ok this is damn bright
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 24, 2013Color: BlackStyle: Rail-Lock MountVerified Purchase
WARNING TO AIRSOFTERS,!!!
This light is DAMN BRIGHT! You will gain an unfair advantage.
Product being a SureFire is of the highest quality. You won't break it easily!
I took it to work with me one night and managed to light up an entire 17th century ex-convent where I work, from approximately 300 yards. It's awesome
This light is DAMN BRIGHT! You will gain an unfair advantage.
Product being a SureFire is of the highest quality. You won't break it easily!
I took it to work with me one night and managed to light up an entire 17th century ex-convent where I work, from approximately 300 yards. It's awesome
HAIRY AMAZON
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 14, 2013Color: BlackStyle: Rail-Lock MountVerified Purchase
Best price in the UK !!!!
The Light works perfectly with Glock 17 + S&W MP 9 .Excellent whilst operating in low light
The Light works perfectly with Glock 17 + S&W MP 9 .Excellent whilst operating in low light
Gonzalo Avila
1.0 out of 5 stars
Pedido pendiente de entrega
Reviewed in Spain on December 12, 2015Color: BlackStyle: Rail-Lock MountVerified Purchase
Tras casi dos meses desde que hice el pedido éste todavia no me ha sido entregado.Me han anunciado en varias ocasiones su entrega por email pero esta no ha tenido lugar aun
Amazon カスタマー
5.0 out of 5 stars
マイナー前とは言え
Reviewed in Japan on May 7, 2018Color: BlackStyle: Rail-Lock MountVerified Purchase
流石本物、めっちゃ明るい。しかし1度マウントしてしまうとガッツリ装着されるので、簡単に他の銃に付け替えるのは困難。色々な銃に付け替える人は多少高くなっても、取り付け方法がネジ式であるマイナー後のU-B型を買った方が良いかも。
5.0 out of 5 stars
マイナー前とは言え
Reviewed in Japan on May 7, 2018
流石本物、めっちゃ明るい。しかし1度マウントしてしまうとガッツリ装着されるので、簡単に他の銃に付け替えるのは困難。色々な銃に付け替える人は多少高くなっても、取り付け方法がネジ式であるマイナー後のU-B型を買った方が良いかも。
Reviewed in Japan on May 7, 2018
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Rick Deckard
5.0 out of 5 stars
実物新品でした
Reviewed in Japan on September 8, 2015Color: TanStyle: Rail-Lock MountVerified Purchase
箱は若干よれていて、ブリスターにかなり傷が付いていましたが、商品の状態は非常に良かったです。
SUREFIREの表面処理は非常に丈夫で、ブリスターと擦れてもまったく傷が入りません。
今回はパッケージ不良での低価格でしたが、商品自体には問題がなく非常にお徳でした。
X300はハンドガンにも長モノにもマルチに使え何個あってもいいライトです。
SUREFIREの表面処理は非常に丈夫で、ブリスターと擦れてもまったく傷が入りません。
今回はパッケージ不良での低価格でしたが、商品自体には問題がなく非常にお徳でした。
X300はハンドガンにも長モノにもマルチに使え何個あってもいいライトです。















