Did your Fury come with a "User Manual"? My M600C says the exact same things on the packaging/warranty card, but in the User Manual, it states:Checked mine on the packaging it say's backed by surefire's no-hassle guarantee. Then on the warranty paper inside it say's lamps will burn out, batteries will be used up, and switches may eventually wear out, almost everything else is covered by our no-hassle warranty. For the lifetime of the original owner etc, if it is determined by us to be defective. It also came with a pretty cool surefire sticker. Hope this answered your question.
It say's the same but there's nothing said about (6) months after date of purchase. It say's it's covered for the lifetime of the original owner, and this is on my User Manual that it came with. So it must be lifetime.Did your Fury come with a "User Manual"? My M600C says the exact same things on the packaging/warranty card, but in the User Manual, it states:
"SureFire warrants this product to be free from defect in workmanship and materials for a period of six (6) months from the date of purchase.
At our discretion, we will replace or refund your original purchase price of this product if it is determined, by us, to be defective. Damage resulting from abuse, neglect, or altering this product from its original state is not covered."
Knowing I could drive across town and buy one - from stock - for ~$165 (w s/t) doesn't help matters. Finding out that they have been sold out since before 12-27 makes one think they are being disingenuous by continuing to advertise 'usually ships the next business day', as their site states now (9:47 AM CDT). My order, 1/15, was initially answered by an estimated shipping date of 1/18 - arriving 1/20. Silly me, I believed it. If I don't cancel, this would be my first order with them. I don't blame them for selling out - but they need to tell one - at the time of purchase - especially if they have been out of stock for a while.
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In the 2012 SF catalog is the ZM2 combat light. It is basically a 500 Luken Z2. Hopefully it comes to market.
This will be the new standard in police duty lights, IMHO.
Case that's a good question don't know of one right off hand, are you talking about a hard plastic case or on that you can wear on your belt, if that's what your looking for. Then surefire sells one it's the V21 nylon quick-detach holster it's on the surefire website. As for the o-ring lighthound sells all kinds of o-ring you may want to check them out, I'm sure they'll have what your looking for.I just got my fury and I was just wondering if anyone knew where I could get a case to fit it and an o-ring for the gap by the tail cap?
It was a steal at $*** shipped (after CPF discount) from Spyder Tactical.
Do you seem to get the same burn time on the AW 17670 as to the 2 CR123A's, man that's awsome I will more than likely put one in mine.Take a look at the 'Good Deals' section of the CPF Marketplace if you want to buy another one.:huh:
I also got my Fury from an authorized online dealer, it is a great light as everyone says. There is a little of the XM-L tint gradient across the beam, my example seems to have a smoother color blend than the display light in Hong Kong a few days ago. I suspect that very small differences in the location of the plane of the phosphor in the emitter package make visible changes to the beam tint when white wall hunting.
The Fury seems to run fine on an AW 17670, looks like there is room to bore it out for an 18650 if you can get it apart. No bump mode changing that I can see, just hope the clicky is fixed after some problems on early 6PX/G2X Pro models.
The lens on my Fury appears to be glass with a greenish anti-reflective coating.
Do you seem to get the same burn time on the AW 17670 as to the 2 CR123A's, man that's awsome I will more than likely put one in mine.