Preview: SureFire Dual Fuel Scout Light Pro

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posted on August 1, 2022
SureFire Dual Fuel Scout Light Pro

Built off of the proven design elements of the previous M600F Scout Light, the SureFire Dual Fuel Scout Light Pro provides added versatility through its adaptable power source and mount.

A Total Internal Reflection lens both throws ample light out front for long-range illumination and provides plenty of scatter for peripheral lighting. It can accept two CR123A or a single SF18650B rechargeable lithium-ion battery to produce between 1,200 and 1,500 lumens of light.

The new light comes with a built-in mount, allowing the position of the light to be adjusted, and the mount can be swapped between Picatinny and M-Lok interfaces. MSRP is $329.

For more information, please visit surefire.com.

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