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2002surefire
weaponlight™
catalog
ALL NEW 2002 PRODUCTS INCLUDING:• HANDGUN WEAPONLIGHTs• MILLENNIUM UNIVERSAL SYSTEMS• SHOTGUN DEDICATED FORENDS weaponlights• RIFLE & CARBINE DEDICATED FORENDS weaponlights• M900 VERTICAL GRIP weaponlights• LASER SIGHTS• SUREFIRE PICATINNY FORENDS• PRESELECTED WEAPONLIGHT Systems• HOW TO BUILD-YOUR-OWN WEAPONLIGHTSAND MUCH MORE!
$2.00 U.S.$3.00 Canada$4.00 Foreign
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WeaponLights have only one purpose, only one reason to exist— to give you the edge. Once youenter a dark, dangerous environment, trust your SureFire WeaponLight™ to perform. Watertight,shockproof, ruggedly reliable, a SureFire WeaponLight fights as hard as you do. Because in a
gunfight, winning is everything.To that end, everything that we do— everything that we have laboriously designed and painstakingly test-
ed— must be measured against this ultimate victory. You will prevail because of a number of factors— yourtactics, your mindset, your indomitable spirit— and also because you entered the fight with superior tools.
SureFire WeaponLights are tactical illumination tools. They’re purpose-built to fit a wide variety offirearms: handguns, rifles, submachineguns and shotguns. Some are modular, capable of adapting tomission-specific requirements, while others are dedicated housings that precisely mate to one make andmodel. All are tough, strong, durable and reliable.
And they’re bright. Dazzlingly, blindingly, searingly bright. A SureFire WeaponLight dominates thedarkness, giving you so much tactical light that an adversary can be temporarily blinded and disoriented.Such a powerful lighting tool is a “force option” in a law enforcement situation, a non-lethal means offorcing a suspect to capitulate. The power of light is indeed formidable. When you review the variousoptions on our WeaponLights, my advice is that you select the most powerful light with the largest bezel that you are willing to afford and capable ofcarrying. You can always work around having too much light, but if you don't have enough, it could cost you your life.
Godspeed,
John W. MatthewsFounder and President
The Ultimate Tactical Illumination Tools
The Millennium Universal System is a totally modular WeaponLight designed tomount on any Picatinny rail interface. It can be configured with a variety ofswitches, lamp assemblies and mounts. The MU System is detailed on page 34.
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USEFUL INFORMATION 4
WEAPONLIGHTS FOR HANDGUNS 7
WEAPONLIGHTS FOR SHOULDERFIRED WEAPONS 13
REPLACEMENT FOREND WEAPONLIGHTSFOR SHOTGUNS 14
REPLACEMENT FOREND WEAPONLIGHTSFOR RIFLES, CARBINES & SMGs 19
REPLACEMENT FOREND WITHPICATINNY MOUNTING RAILS 29
RAIL MOUNTED VERTICAL GRIPWEAPONLIGHTS 30
RAIL MOUNTED MILLENNIUM UNIVERSALWEAPONLIGHTS 34
PRESELECTED MODULAR WEAPONLIGHTSYSTEMS 42
CUSTOM BUILD YOUR OWN MODULARWEAPONLIGHT SYSTEMS 48
LASER SIGHTS 54
BEAMFILTERS & PROTECTIVE COVERS 56
LAMP ASSEMBLY GUIDE 57
HOLSTERS 58
SUREFIRE LITHIUM BATTERIES 59
TACTICAL FLASHLIGHTS 60
SUREFIRE INSTITUTE TRAINING 61
WEAPONLIGHT INDEX BY WEAPON 62
The Zen Of ConstantImprovement
This is the new 2002 SureFire WeaponLights™catalog and it is out-of-date already. In fact, it
was out-of-date the minute it was finished becauseof SureFire’s process of continuous improvement.Every week, every day, every hour, we work to bet-ter our products. The engineering team strives toimprove on what many consider perfection— thefinest tactical illumination tools ever built.
But we know there is always room forimprovement. A brighter lamp design. An improvedswitch. Increased run-time. Navigation LEDs.Infrared filters. Better ergonomics.
This is the new 2002 SureFire WeaponLights™catalog and it is already incomplete. We have aseparate catalogs for our tactical flashlights and forour law enforcement and military training program,which is conducted by the SureFire Institute.
SureFire’s lighting tools— and the training doc-trine that defines their tactical use— reflect over twodecades of developmental efforts in close coopera-tion with our law enforcement and military cus-tomers. The goal of this development was simple—to help you prevail in low-light environments.
SureFire WeaponLights were not developed forhunters, although a dedicated WeaponLight forendon a Remington 870 would be ideal for venturinginto the dark, thick mopane after a gut-shot leopard.SureFire WeaponLights were not designed forvarmint hunters, although a rifle-mounted light wouldbe the ticket for nailing coyotes at night. Hunters cancertainly benefit from these products, but they werenot the driving force which led to their creation.“Sporting purpose” was not behind them.
SureFire WeaponLights were developed forthose who go in harm’s way in defense of our soci-ety and nation, as well as for those law-abiding indi-viduals who have accepted the responsibility for thearmed defense of their person, their home and theirfamily. SureFire developed the first WeaponLight forour local law enforcement SWAT teams in the early1980s, focusing primarily on lights for the HK MP5submachinegun, the 1911 Government Model pistol,and the 12 ga. pump shotgun.
Since then, the SureFire WeaponLight productline has grown to encompass virtually all servicehandguns, duty shotguns, battle rifles, and subma-chineguns used by law enforcement and militaryunits worldwide. We offer tactical lights encased ina dedicated forend that replaces the weapon’sstock forend and we offer component-based sys-tems that can adapt to fit most weapons.
Additionally, we offer a wide range of perform-ance-enhancing options and features, most beingmodular, to allow you to configure yourWeaponLight for your firearm. SureFire also offerstraining for law enforcement and military personnelon the tactical use of light in combative environ-ment. All of our products and all of our training isgeared toward one goal— helping you to prevailwhen you are called upon to fight.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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SureFire WeaponLights come in many styles, versions, andmodels. Additionally, there are switch options, various lampassemblies, different filters, three kinds of laser modules, and
a myriad of power alternatives— literally hundreds of permutations.When you are offered so many choices and options, it isn’t alwayseasy to choose, particularly when there are trade-offs and compro-mises to be made, as is always the case when dealing with light.
To assist you in the WeaponLight selection process, wewould like to share with you some of our ideas, observations, andexperiences on how to prepare for armed encounters in low light.
First things first— if you have any doubts about the validity ofmounting a light on your firearm, put them to rest. If you operatein low-light, you will need to supply light. The brighter the better.
And if you have a firearm in your hands, the most practicalway to illuminate the area while simultaneously manipulating orshooting your weapon is to have your light mounted on your gun.This provides “hands free” use of the light, leaving your hands onyour gun— finger off the trigger, of course.
So let us begin with a digression. Just because you have aWeaponLight on your firearm doesn't mean you don't need aSureFire hand-held flashlight. A double-negative, but the point isstill valid— you need a hand-held light too. The flashlight allowsyou to illuminate things you wouldn’t want to cover with yourmuzzle, such as a non-combatant, as well as well as provide youwith backup illumination and the ability to project your light fromangles difficult to achieve with a weapon-mounted light.
So always carry a suitable backup light, such as an M3CombatLight® from SureFire’s Special Operations Series. Someof the parts are interchangeable with those from some of ourWeaponLights, a significant tactical advantage.
Now, back to looking at WeaponLights and why you need one.A tactical illumination tool has two purposes. The first is the
obvious one, to allow you to see what needs to be seen in thedarkness. The second— which generally requires more lightpower and intensity than the first— is to disable an adversary tem-porarily by taking away his ability to see. Blind him with the light.
The value and validity of using light to disorient and overwhelman adversary is really brought home in low-light, force-on-forcetraining. It is here, “in the environment” as we say at the SureFireInstitute, that using tactical light against real human opponents, menwith guns who are trying their best to shoot you, shows clearly thetactical edge that a SureFire WeaponLight gives you.
Several principles have emerged from the Institute’s force-on-force training. Perhaps the most important of them all is the con-cept of using intermittent light, and moving after the light is trig-gered. We call this “light and move.” Use your light sporadically,randomly, flashing it on and off as you search. After you releasethe switch, move. This is simply a common sense approach tomaking yourself less of a target than if you wandered around withyour light constantly on, like a walking lighthouse.
The “light and move” principle— we would go so far as tocall it an imperative— is what governs the design of most ofswitches on SureFire flashlights and WeaponLights. We call themmomentary switches. Activated by modest pressure, either fingeror thumb, the momentary switches permit you to activate yourlight quickly, on-off-on-off, as you hunt your foe.
But there are more choices than just the switch. When youset about configuring your WeaponLights for your firearms, youmust also select the power, intensity and run-time of the light aswell as how and where the WeaponLight mounts to your firearm.Size, weight, and cost are also things you need to consider.
If it is not apparent by now, you will soon see that many ofthe choices and options in a WeaponLight are interrelated; trade-offs and compromises need to be made. Generally speaking, themore capable systems are bigger, heavier, and more costly. Butthe modular nature of SureFire WeaponLights allows you to makethe trade-offs that best meet your needs, and have the best possi-ble WeaponLight for your specific needs.
Why own a SureFire? Beyond the obvious reason ofproduct superiority— which probably shouldbe enough, given it’s your life and the lives of
those for whom you are responsible that’s at stake here—you should own a SureFire because it’s the best. SureFireredefines the flashlight into a tactical tool with stunninglybetter performance, capable of temporarily blinding anopponent. It opens a new vista of nonlethal “force option”capability to the operator.
Why own a SureFire? The activation mechanism of atactical light— the switch— is absolutely essential forproper performance in a combative environment. Youmust have the ability to instantly trigger the light so thatyou can utilize “light and move” tactics. SureFire has apatented momentary tail-cap, specifically designed fortactical usage. A major reason to own a SureFire!
Why own a SureFire? Every feature on ourWeaponLights and hand-held tactical lights are the resultof over two decades of constant innovation. The result ofthe things that we discovered, invented or developed isthat the world’s elite military and law enforcement specialoperations units all swear by SureFire. When Newsweekmagazine featured a Special Forces operator inAfghanistan on its cover (October 29, 2001), the sol-dier’s M4, sure enough, was equipped with a SureFireWeaponLight.
Why own a SureFire? Our process of constant inno-vation is continuing at an accelerated pace. Even as youread this, we continue to find more ways to improve ourproducts and give you an ever greater tactical advantagein low-light operations.
Why own a SureFire? The perfect focus and beamquality of all SureFire lights. The use of shock isolation toprotect the lamp. The plethora of different power optionsand run-times. The interchangeable or replaceable lampassemblies, capable of quick-change within seconds, inthe dark, without tools, while maintaining perfect focus.The MilSpec Type 3 hard anodizing. The optically coated,tempered Pyrex windows. The advanced, high-perform-ance polymers for molded parts rather than ordinary ABSplastics. Everywhere you look, you will find we have cho-sen the best materials, the best components, and the bestprocesses in the manufacture of our products.
And that’s why you should own a SureFire.
WHY OWN A SUREFIRE?(Or everything you POSSIBLY needto know to choose a WEAPONLIGHT)
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When you purchase a SureFire tactical illumination tool, you are gainingaccess to a unique and exclusive club. This fraternity shares a demand forexcellence, a no-compromise approach to tactical gear. This club owns
highly specialized illumination tools that were designed by engineers with vision andextraordinary expertise. Their work resulted in SureFire tactical lights to meet theunique requirements of military Special Operations units, SWAT teams, peace offi-cers, body guards, professionals— anyone who refuses to lose a conflict because ofshoddy equipment.
When you buy a SureFire, you acquire technical excellence. You are part of agroup that is only willing to buy the best tools, despite the existence of less costly—dare we say it, cheap— alternatives. Because discriminating users demand profes-sional-grade performance. Not the cheapest, but the best. Uncompromising indesign, flawless in quality. The best, and nothing less.
When you buy a SureFire, you hold in your hand the product of countless hoursof testing and evaluating by the SureFire Institute staff during its high-level trainingthat is renowned both nationally and internationally. You reap the benefit of thou-sands of force-on-force engagements in a low-light, projectile-based, combative envi-ronment. They train so you can win. You hold in your hand the subtlerefinements, the design improvements and many other features thatthe SureFire Institute discovered in the crucible of the combativeenvironment. We learned the hard way so you don’t have to.
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Technical terminology in any specialized class ofproducts, from racing boats to jet fighters, canbe confusing to the uninitiated. SureFire uses
technical terms in its WeaponLights, and you may findthis catalog easier to read if you know the jargon. Hereis a basic lesson in SureFire-ese.
At its simplest, a SureFire WeaponLight systemconsists of a mount, a housing and a lamp module.Lithium batteries are included in the system, usuallycontained in the housing, but sometimes in an auxil-iary component or extension.
A switch controls the activation of the light, turn-ing it on and off. The switch can be either built intothe housing or connected to it by a length of cable.SureFire switches are mostly pressure-activated byeither finger or thumb pressure.
SureFire switches are critical to the performanceof a tactical light. We have probably paid more atten-tion to switches over the years than anything else,except the development of brighter lights. Proof of theamount of work we have put into our switches is foundin the number of patents we have been issued relatedto both our hand-held flashlights and ourWeaponLights.
Ideally, a WeaponLight or flashlight should incor-porate three types of switches, which we refer to asmomentary, constant-on and disable. The momen-tary switch activates the light only when pressure isapplied, the light going off the instant the finger orthumb is removed from the switch.
On a WeaponLight, the momentary switch needsto be located such that an operator can apply finger orthumb pressure without changing his grip on theweapon. It also needs to be ambidextrous.
The constant-on switches are two-positionswitches, either on or off. They provide the ability toturn the light on and have it stay on until it is manual-ly turned off. On WeaponLights, they are of a rocker,rotary, or shuttle design.
On shoulder-fired WeaponLights where theswitching is usually done with the support hand, pres-sure switches provide the operator with the means tokeep his light on when he removes his support handfrom the weapon, to open a door or control a suspect.
The disable switches are two-position switches,either allowing the light to be turned on by the momen-tary switch or totally disabling the light. They are wiredin series with the other switches and their purpose is todeactivate the other switches to prevent any unwantedturning on of the light, what we call a “white light AD.”
All SureFire switches have been tested in the mostrigorous conditions. All are watertight and some aretotally waterproof, down to 100 feet.
There are three types of tail-cap switches thatmount directly to a Millennium Universal System’shousing: a conventional momentary switch and a newmomentary switch with a second constant-on “click”position. The latter, new for 2002, was developed atthe request of one of our Special Forces customers.
A remote-momentary switch is also available.We call this a tape switch and it consists of a smallrubber-coated tab attached to the WeaponLight by alength of electrical cable. A tape switch can be placedanywhere on the weapon that the operator desires.Most frequently, operator’s pick either the gun’s pistolgrip or its forend.
The lamp module contains a shock-isolatedlamp assembly and the reflector. The lamp module
may also hold some of the batteries. The term shock-isolated refers to a mechanism by which we cushionthe lamp from the weapon’s recoil, which could oth-erwise shatter the bulb or break the filament.
The mount is what interfaces with the weapon,attaching the WeaponLight to a firearm. The mountcan be either separate or integral with the housing. Anexample of a separate mount is found in theMillennium Universal System which can be orderedwith either an A.R.M.S. throw-lever or a twin thumb-screw mount. An example of an integral mount is ourdedicated forend that replaces a weapon’s factoryforend.
When we say our WeaponLights are modular, wemean that some of the components are available indifferent, interchangeable versions. For example, mostSureFire lamp modules are modular as are the mountsutilized with the Millennium Universal System hous-ings. Some of the switches are modular, meaning youcan swap a momentary tail-cap for a tape switch.
We offer a multitude of different lamp modules,which provide the ability to utilize one, two, three,four or six lithium batteries with either standard orextra-large size bezel sizes. We refer to an extra-largebezel as a TurboHead. The bezel is the portion of thehousing that contains the lamp module. There are 1.4"and 1.6" diameter standard bezels. A TurboHead is a2.5" bezel.
The bezel contains the reflector. A lamp assemblyitself can also house a built-in reflector. The size of thereflector determines the size of the “hot spot” of thebeam, the intensely bright center. Most people assumethat the larger the reflector, the larger the beam, butactually the opposite is true— the larger the reflector,
the more tightly focused the beam.Consequently, a TurboHead producesthe smallest, brightest center of all thebeam patterns.
All WeaponLights come with achoice of power— high and extra-highpower, so to speak. Both are blindinglybright and capable of providing the“force option” of white light illumina-tion that has made SureFire the choiceof SWAT teams worldwide. The differ-ence is what one operator has describedas the “difference between incrediblybright and unbelievably bright.”
The run-time refers to the durationof a set of batteries. Run-time variesfrom 20 minutes for the unbelievablybright lamp to 60 minutes for theincredibly bright lamp. Being modular,the different lamps allow the operator tochange his WeaponLight’s performancesimply by changing the lamp assemblyor lamp module, without having toreplace the entire WeaponLight.
Additionally, you can replace thelamp module with an infrared illumina-tion module or a laser sight module. Thechoice of SureFire lights and theiroptions is, quite frankly, a bit overwhelm-ing. But what a wonderful problem.
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Reflecting a growing trend in police training, these officers from multipledepartments practice how to respond to an "active shooter" scenario. Theyarrive at the training site with a variety of weapons utilizing SureFireWeaponLight systems. They learn to communicate and coordinate.
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weaponlights for Handguns
Selecting a handgun-mounted light requires abit of education. You need to understand thatattaching a light to a handgun is not simply a
matter of checking-off a box on your list ofTactical Things To Do Today. There are some verypoorly designed, flimsy handgun lights on themarket. Here’s how to tell a good one from amere box-checker.
First, insist on a handgun light with a shock-isolated lamp to withstand the punishing G-forces of a handgun’s recoil. The kick of a 9mmmay not seem like much, but the accelerationthat’s imparted to a light during recoil is notinconsiderable. SureFire engineered itsHandgun WeaponLights with the same superior,recoil-tough technology that’s incorporated inour shotgun WeaponLights— in other words,12 gauge tough.
Next, make certain that any handgun lightyou consider is capable of one-handed,ambidextrous activation. There are too manytimes that you might need one free hand whileholding your handgun and working your light. Tosafeguard a child. To hold a dog’s leash. To shep-herd a bystander to safety.
SureFire’s unique SlimLine™ switch encir-cles the front strap with a pressure pad— total-ly ambidextrous merely by obtaining a firinggrip. Squeeze your grip to activate the light. Beaware that safe gun handling demands that youkeep your finger off the trigger until you areready to fire.
Needless to say, you want a powerful light thatproduces enough lumens to temporarily blind anadversary. You want a light that gives you a tacticaladvantage.
Lastly, you want a handgun light that is rugged-ly mounted to the pistol, without interfering withthe weapon’s controls.
After all is said and done, you can see that thehandgun light you need is a SureFire HandgunWeaponLight.
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S ureFire manufactures three dedicated WeaponLight™ systems specifically designed to mount on handgun: the Nitrolon Series,the Military Series and the Millennium Series.s. Each series incorporates customized switches, batteries, lamp assemblies,and mechanical components to fit specific handgun makes and models. These dedicated WeaponLights hard-mount securely
to the handgun for rugged durability.All three series feature shock-isolated lamp assemblies with powerful Xenon lamps that accommodate two choices of lamps,
either high or extra-high power. The aluminum models are protected byMilSpec hard anodized finishing.
All three series come with either a SlimLine ambidextrous, single-handoperated pressure switch or a shuttle switch. The shuttle switch must bepushed left to right to turn on the WeaponLight, thus requiring two hands towork the light and grip the pistol. This is not optimum. A better choice fortactical applications is the SlimLine switch.
The Nitrolon Series holds two batteries and accepts either a 65 or 120lumen lamp. The Nitrolon Series, made of a space-age polymer, is light-weight yet tough.
The Military Series, made of aerospace-grade aluminum and uses a1.47" diameter bezel. It comes with two batteries and a choice of either a 65or 120 lumen lamp. The Military Series is totally waterproof to over 100 feet.
The Millennium Series holds three batteries and uses a 1.62" bezel. It comeswith both a 125 and a 225 lumen lamp. It is the largest, most powerful handgunWeaponLight on the market.
SUREFIRE Handgun weaponlights
Rugged Shock-IsolatedBezel
Protects the lamp assemblyagainst recoil
Three WeaponLight Choices Military Series shown
SlimLineMomentary SwitchAmbidextrousone-hand activation
Shuttle Switch Master ControlTwo versions: constant-on or disable
MILLENNIUM SERIES1.62" bezel
MILITARY SERIESNITROLON SERIES
1.47" bezel
Trigger Guard Rail MountIncluded with the WeaponLight, easilyinstalls on handguns without integral
dustcover mounting rails
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LIGHT
LIGHT LIGHT
LIGHT
Pressure applied Pressure applied Shuttle Switchpositioned to left disables Slimline
NO LIGHT
Pressure applied
Option CMomentary-OnSlimLine Switch Shuttle Switch provides constant-on switching
No pressure applied
Constant-onlight
Handgun WeaponLight Models Without A SlimLine Switch.Shuttle switch with an on/off function.
Shuttle switchpositioned to right
Light is on only whilepressure is applied.
Shuttle Switch positioned to left
Constant Light
Shuttle Switchpositioned to right
NO LIGHT
Handgun WeaponLight sWITCH OPTIONS
Shuttle Switchpositioned to left
Shuttle Switchpositioned to right enables light tocome on
Shuttle switch-only models are simple on-off switches. They are suitable forapplications where using two hands on the weapon— one to activate thelight and one to maintain a firing grip— is not a tactical consideration.Shuttle switch-only models are not optimal for most high-risk situations.
Handgun Switch Options
SureFire’s patented SlimLine™ switch enables you to activate thelight by applying pressure as you grip the weapon. This ergonom-
ic placement of the switch, tension-adjusted over the front strap, pro-vides tactical control of the light and the handgun simultaneously.Single-handed, totally ambidextrous operation allows the user tocontrol the SlimLine switch for instantaneous firing or lighting.
Shoot-and-move tactics require momentary control of a tacticallight. Gently ease off the pressure of your firing grip to instantly deac-tivate the light without requiring a second hand for switch operation.Tactical operators unanimously prefer the SlimLine switch.
Additionally, Handgun WeaponLight with SlimLine switches comewith a Shuttle switch on the housing with a choice of either a constant-on or disable mode. The disable switch deactivates the SlimLine switch.
Alternatively, SureFire offers all of its WeaponLights with onlyShuttle switches. Shuttle-only models do not have a pressure switch;they are simple on-off switches. Shuttle switch models are suitable forapplications in which using both hands on the weapon— one handjust to work the light— is not a tactical consideration.
SlimLine Switch
Shuttle Switch
Option DMomentary-OnSlimLine Switch Shuttle Switchdisables the SlimLine Switch.
Shuttle Switch
SHUTTLE SWITCH ONLY
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Nitrolon Series
MILITARY Series
Shuttle SwitchAvailable only as a constant-onfor the Military Series.
SlimLine SwitchPressure switch formomentary-on light
SlimLine SwitchPressure switch formomentary-on light
SlimLine SwitchPressure switch formomentary-on light
Millennium Series
Handgun WeaponLight SERIES
New for 2002, the Military Series is made of aerospace-gradealuminum, finished in super-tough MilSpec hard anodize andO-ring sealed for totally waterproof performance. It’s highly
corrosion resistant and built to withstand abuse. Designed specifi-cally at the request of an elite unit in Naval Special Warfare, theMilitary Series comes with a 1.47" diameter bezel and acceptsSureFire’s P60 or P61 lamp assemblies, good for 65 and 120lumens respectively. It comes with two SureFire lithium batteries.The Military Series represents SureFire’s commitment to providemilitary operators with the finest tactical WeaponLights for extremehard-use and conditions.
Lightweight yet incredibly durable, the Nitrolon Series offers theblinding white light of SureFire’s legendary lamps, yet still per-forms reliably in spite of the battering from recoil. The
Nitrolon Series with the SlimLine switch option is the best all-around choice for K9 officers, SWAT entry men and others whoneed a powerful yet lightweight handgun light. The Nitrolon Seriescomes with an aluminum bezel containing SureFire’s P60 or P61lamp assemblies, good for 65 and 120 lumens respectively. Itcomes with two SureFire lithium batteries. The Nitrolon Series in ashuttle switch-only configuration is the most affordable handgunWeaponLight that SureFire offers.
Unsurpassed in sheer power, the Millennium Series is the neplus ultra of handgun-mounted lights— there is nothingbrighter. The Millennium Series features SureFire’s latest,
breakthrough technology in lamp design, utilizing the Millenniumstyle of lamp assemblies in either 125 or 225 lumens. TheMillennium Series comes with both lamp assemblies, good for 20 and60 minutes of run-time respectively. Holding three SureFire lithium bat-teries, the Millennium Series uses a 1.62" bezel. It is the largest, mostpowerful handgun WeaponLight on the market. The light output isstunning to behold.
Shuttle SwitchesOn models without SlimLineswitches, the Shuttle Switchsimply turns the light on and off.
Shuttle SwitchesOn models with SlimLine switches,you have a choice of Shuttle Switchfunctions:• Constant-on (“C” Model)• Disables the light (“D” Model)
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LATCH
CLAMP
WASHER (4)
SCREW (4)
SLIMLINEPRESSURE SWITCH
(On Models M11xC and “D” ONLY)
HOUSING
LAMP HOUSING
SF123A (3)LITHIUM BATTERIES
SHUTTLE SWITCHFunction:Model M10x - on/offModel M11xC - Constant-onModel M11xD - Disables SlimLine Switch
MN10 LAMP ASSEMBLY
125 LUMENS
MN11 LAMP ASSEMBLY
225 LUMENS
BEZEL
SlimLine Switch w/Shuttle Constant-onSlimLine Switch w/Shuttle Disable
Shuttle Switch on/offStandard Lamp Assembly- Xenon/Halogen
Output PowerRun Time
2nd Lamp Assembly - Xenon/Halogen Lumen Output
Run TimeBattery Type - SF123A (3 Volt)
QuantityUnit LengthUnit Width
Unit WeightBezel Diameter
Bezel LensBezel Mounted Accessories (Optional)
Red BeamFilterBlue BeamFilter
IR BeamFilterBeamShaperTip-Off Cover
Hand-held Light Compatibility
“C” Series“D” SeriesBasic SeriesMN10125 Lumens60 minutesMN11 225 Lumens20 MinutesLithium35.19 inches1.6 inches10.4 ounces1.6 inchesPyrex
FM65FM66FM63FM64FM67 Model M3
LATCH
ADAPTER RAIL
CLAMP
SCREW (4)
SLIMLINEPRESSURE SWITCH
HOUSING
ALIGNMENTPINS
SF123A (2)LITHIUM BATTERIES
SHUTTLE SWITCHFunction: Constant-on
P61 LAMP ASSEMBLY
120 LUMENS
P60 LAMP ASSEMBLY
65 LUMENS
BEZEL
SlimLine Switch w/Shuttle Constant-onStandard Lamp Assembly- Xenon/Halogen
Output PowerRun Time
2nd Lamp Assembly - Xenon/Halogen Lumen Output
Run TimeBattery Type - SF123A (3 Volt)
QuantityUnit LengthUnit Width
Unit WeightBezel Diameter
Bezel LensBezel Mounted Accessories (Optional)
Red BeamFilterBlue BeamFilter
IR BeamFilterBeamShaperTip-Off Cover
Hand-held Light Compatibility
“C” SeriesP6065 Lumens60 minutesP61 120 Lumens20 MinutesLithium24.75 inches1.375 inches8.2 ounces1.375 inchesLexan
F11F19F12F64F17 Models 6P, M2,C2, G2, Z2
LATCH
CLAMP
WASHER (4)
SCREW (4)
SLIMLINEPRESSURE SWITCH
(MODELS P111C and “D” ONLY)
HOUSING
COVER
SF123A (2)LITHIUM BATTERIES
SHUTTLE SWITCHFunction:Model P10x - on/offModel P11xC - Constant-onModel P11xD - Disables SlimLine Switch
P61 LAMP ASSEMBLY
120 LUMENS
P60 LAMP ASSEMBLY
65 LUMENS
BEZEL
SlimLine Switch w/Shuttle Constant-onSlimLine Switch w/Shuttle Disable
Shuttle Switch on/offStandard Lamp Assembly- Xenon/Halogen
Output PowerRun Time
2nd Lamp Assembly - Xenon/Halogen Lumen Output
Run TimeBattery Type - SF123A (3 Volt)
QuantityUnit LengthUnit Width
Unit WeightBezel Diameter
Bezel LensBezel Mounted Accessories (Optional)
Red BeamFilterBlue BeamFilter
IR BeamFilterBeamShaperTip-Off Cover
Hand-held Light Compatibility
“C” Series“D” SeriesBasic SeriesP6065 Lumens60 minutesP61 120 Lumens20 MinutesLithium24.35 inches1.5 inches5.5 ounces1.4 inchesLexan
F11F19F12F64F17 Models 6P, M2,C2, G2, Z2
Handgun WeaponLight sYSTEMS with trigger guard MOUNTED rail mount
ADAPTER RAIL
ADAPTER RAIL
S ureFire Handgun WeaponLights also fit someof the newest pistols with integral rails, such
as the Beretta Vertec. SureFire engineers worked inconsultation with designers from Beretta and otherhandgun manufacturers to assure compatibility.
Several new models will be introduced in 2002 bySIG and Wilson Combat for which SureFire hasdeveloped a WeaponLight interface. Pistols withintegral Picatinny dustcovers, such as theSpringfield Operator, will be accommodated soon.
WeaponLights forhandguns withintegral rails
Military
Nitrolon
Millennium
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
W001
P001
M001
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Handgun WeaponLight MODELS
Military
Nitrolon
Millennium
Military
Nitrolon
Millennium
Military
Nitrolon
Millennium
Military
Nitrolon
Millennium
Military
Nitrolon
Millennium
Military
Nitrolon
Millennium
Military
Nitrolon
Millennium
SlimLine SwitchConstant-On Shuttle
W116D
P116D
M116D
W111D
P111D
M111D
W115D
P115D
M115D
W113D
P113D
M113D
W114D
P114D
M114D
W112D
P112D
M112D
W117D
P117D
M117D
W116
P116
M116
W111
P111
M111
W115
P115
M115
W113
P113
M113
W114
P114
M114
W112
P112
M112
W117
P117
M117
SlimLine SwitchDisable Shuttle Switch
Shuttle Switch On/Off(No SlimLine)
W116C
P116C
M116C
W111C
P111C
M111C
W115C
P115C
M115C
W113C
P113C
M113C
W114C
P114C
M114C
W112C
P112C
M112C
W117C
P117C
M117C
BERETTA 92, 96
GLOCK
HK USP
SIG 220
SIG 226, 228, 229
SPRINGFIELD XD
1911
For Beretta Model 92FS Vertec
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Weapon-Specific Replacement Forend WeaponLightsThese WeaponLights replace the existing forend with a completely integratedSureFire forend that contains all the switches, battery-holders and lamp mod-ules. We call these systems dedicated forends, meaning they have beendesigned for— dedicated to— particular makes and models of weapons.Dedicated forends are available for rifles, carbines, shotgun and submachine-guns. Our best selling models are for the Remington 870 shotgun, AR15 andM4 family and, of course, the ubiquitous MP5.
SHOULDER-FIRED WEAPONlights
Preselected WeaponLight SystemsDrawing upon our experience in the field, SureFire has designed systems thatinclude the proper mounts, lamp modules and switches that represent theoptimal solution to specific weapons. Each system specifically fits the designat-ed weapon, including the correct cable lengths for tape switches.
Custom “Build-Your-Own” WeaponLight SystemsIn a clear, step-by-step guide, we lead you through the selection process toachieve a system that will fit your specific needs and mission requirements.
Picatinny Rail-Mounted WeaponLights
SureFire Picatinny ForendSureFire offers a replacement forend with wrap-around Picatinny rails for two shot-guns, the Remington 870 and Mossberg 590, and the HK MP5 submachinegun.Other brands of Picatinny forends are also on the market from high regarded manu-facturers. SureFire rail-mounted WeaponLight systems attach to all standard 1913Picatinny interfaces.
Rail Mounted WeaponLightsSureFire offers two basic systems for mounting on a Picatinny rail, a vertical grip andthe new, state-of-the-art Millennium Universal System. The SureFire Vertical GripWeaponLight features a tough, shock-isolated lamp assembly and can be mounted ona shotgun, rifle, carbine or submachinegun. The Vertical Grip comes with LED naviga-tion lights in a choice of color, visible or infrared, and many other features.
Millennium Universal SystemA totally modular series with interchangeable mounts, lamp assemblies and bezels,this is the latest and most sophisticated WeaponLight system from SureFire. It isdesigned specifically and engineered exactly for mounting on Picatinny rails.
For weapons other than handguns, SureFire offers WeaponLight systems that can mount on shotguns,carbines, rifles and SMGs in one of the following ways:
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SHOTGUN FOREND WEAPONlights
The SureFire shotgun WeaponLight comesstandard with an integral pressure
switch,which activates the light only whilepressure is applied by fingertip control. Andnew for 2002, there is also a rocker switchincorporated into left side of the housing toprovide constant-on switching.
A laser sight or a light-and-laser combocan be installed with a second pressure switchfor separate control of the light and laser.
The new shotgun forends have also beendesigned to accept the larger diameterMillennium lamp modules, allowing you toinstall a 9 volt lamp assembly for an eyeballblistering 225 lumen capability. A grip enhanc-ing soft polymer “wrap” has been added to thelower portion of the forend.
New for 2002!
Constant-on rocker switch
comes standard!
Pressure SwitchActivates light or laser sight
only while pressure is applied
Recoil-ProofA shock-isolated lamp assembly
prevents bulb breakage from recoilor rough handling
HousingRugged yet lightweight, this dedicated forend
replaces the stock forend
A constant-on rocker switch is now standardon the new 2002 shotgun forends.
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6 Volt SF223A Battery Stick
65 LumensP60 Lamp Assy.
120 LumensP61 Lamp Assy.
200 LumensP91 Lamp Assy.
105 LumensP90 Lamp Assy.
Choice of Lamp Modules
Choice of Battery Power
Choice of Lamp Power
Model L606 Volt Lamp Module
9 Volt SF323A Battery Stick
A12 Adapters
L72 Red
L75 Infrared
L80 Green DUAL LAMP AND LASER SIGHTCONFIGURATIONS ARE AVAILABLE
Note: Laser stays on the centerline of the weapon.
Optional Laser SightLaser sights require the A12 Adapter
to hold an SF223A Battery Pack
LASER SIGHTINSTALLED IN
PLACE OF LAMP MODULE
SHOTGUN FOREND WEAPONlights
Model L909 Volt Lamp Module
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Remington 870
Model 618FModel 618FG
Remington870Pressure Switch and Constant On SwitchPressure Switch and Disable Switch
Model 918FModel 918FG
BARREL
FOREND TUBE
RECEIVER
MAGAZINE TUBE NUT
SWITCH“F” Constant-On“G” Disable
PRESSURE SWITCH
LITHIUM BATTERY
LAMP HOUSING
LAMP ASSEMBLY
BEZEL
MAGAZINE CAP
INSTALLATION TOOL (PROVIDED)
65 Lumen120 Lumen
105 Lumen200 Lumen
Model 518F Model 418F
Red Laser Sight
Red Laserand Light
6 Volt 9 Volt 6 Volt
BARREL
HOUSING
LITHIUM BATTERY
LAMP HOUSING
BEZEL
MAGAZINE CAP for Model 11-87
MAGAZINE CAPfor Model 1100
FLAG SWITCH
PRESSURE SWITCHRight side of Housing
SPRING
CLIP
MAGAZINE TUBE
LAMP ASSEMBLY
WAVE WASHER
Model 620TFModel 617TG
REMINGTON1100 and 11-87
Model 920TFModel 917TG
65 Lumen120 Lumen
105 Lumen200 Lumen
Remington 1100 and 11-87
Pressure SwitchPressure Switch and Constant-On SwitchPressure Switch and Disable Switch
Model 520T Model 475*
RedLaser Sight
Red Laser and Light
9 Volt6 Volt 6 Volt
*Model 475 does not replace forend. Mount is supplied for mounting at magazine cap (See Mounts page __).
Output PowerStandard Lamp Assembly- Xenon
Run TimeOptional Lamp Assembly - Xenon/Halogen
Lumen OutputRun TimeBatteries
Bezel Lens
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS65 Lumens 105 LumensP60 P9060 minutes 60 MinutesP61 P91 120 Lumens 200 Lumens20 Minutes 20 Minutes2 Lithium 3 Lithium Lexan
Laser SightMomentary light switch
(Optional) Constant On switch(Optional) Disable switch
Shock Isolated Lamp AssemblyBezel
HousingWater Resistant
Model L72 - 5 Milliwatt Red Pressure activated tape typeRocker On/Off type (“F”)Rocker On/Off type (“G”)YesAircraft Grade AluminumNitrolon, Rugged CompositeYes
SHOTGUN FOREND WEAPONlights
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BARREL
MAGAZINE TUBE
MAGAZINE TUBE NUT
SWITCH“F” Constant-On“G” Disable
HOUSING
PRESSURE SWITCH
LITHIUM BATTERY
LAMP HOUSING
LAMP ASSEMBLY
BEZEL
INSTALLATIONTOOL (PROVIDED)
MODEL 500 (Shown)
Mossberg 500 and 590
Model 622FModel 622FG
Model 623FModel 623FG
Model 621FModel 621FG
Mossberg 500Pressure Switch and Constant On SwitchPressure Switch and Disable Switch
Mossberg 590Pressure Switch and Constant On SwitchPressure Switch and Disable Switch
Mossberg 500 and 590 w/14” BarrelPressure Switch and Constant On SwitchPressure Switch and Disable Switch
Model 922FModel 922FG
Model 923FModel 923FG
Model 921FModel 921FG
65 Lumen120 Lumen
105 Lumen200 Lumen
BARREL
MAGAZINE TUBE
RECEIVER
MAGAZINE TUBE NUT
WAVE WASHERFLAT WASHERS (2)
SPACER TUBE
SWITCH“F” Constant-On“G” Disable Switch
HOUSING
PRESSURE SWITCH
LITHIUM BATTERY
LAMP HOUSING
LAMP ASSEMBLY
Model 617FModel 617FG
BenelliM1 Super 90
Model 917FModel 917FG
65 Lumen120 Lumen
Benelli M1 Super 90
105 Lumen200 Lumen
Pressure Switch and Constant-On SwitchPressure Switch and Disable Switch
Model 517F Model 417F
Red Laserand Light
RedLaser Sight
6 VOLT 9 VOLT 6 VOLT
RedLaser Sight
Red Laserand Light
Model 522F
Model 523F
Model 521F
Model 422F
Model 423F
Model 421F
6 Volt 9 Volt 6 Volt
BEZEL
SHOTGUN WEAPONLIGHT ACCESSORIESRed BeamFilter Model F11 BeamShaper Model F34Blue BeamFilter Model F19 Tip-Off Cover Model F13
IR BeamFilter Model F12Laser Sight Red Model L72, Green Model L80, Infrared Model L75
30 Meter Submersion Certification is available upon request
SHOTGUN FOREND WEAPONlights
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LASER SYSTEMSReplacing the lamp module with the laser sight module
on a 65 lumen system:Incorporate - (1) Model A12 adapter, and
either a Model L72, Model L75 or Model L80 Laser Sight
Replacing the Lamp Module with the laser sight module on a 105 lumen system:
Remove the 9 Volt battery stick.Incorporate - (1) Model A12 adapter, (1) Model SF223A 6 volt Battery stick,
and either a Model L72, Model L75 or Model L80 Laser Sight
Adding a Laser Sight or Creating a Dual Light /Laser System
Adding the laser sight module to a 65 lumen system:Incorporate - (1) Model A12 adapter, (1) Model U07 Pressure Switch,
(1) Model M10 Mount, (1) Model M12 Mount, and (1) Model SF223A 6 volt Battery stick and either a Model L72, Model L75 or Model L80 Laser Sight
Adding the laser sight module to a 105 lumen system:Incorporate - (1) Model A12 adapter, (1) Model U07 Pressure Switch,
(1) Model M10 Mount, (1) Model M12 Mount, and (1) Model SF223A 6 volt Battery stick (for the Laser Sight)and either a Model L72, Model L75 or Model L80 Laser Sight
WINCHESTER 1300 DEFENDER(with long forend)
Model 636FModel 636FG
Winchester1300 Defender with Long ForendPressure Switch and Constant On SwitchPressure Switch and Disable Switch
Model 936FModel 936FG
BARREL
MAGAZINE TUBE
TRIGGERASSEMBLY
MAGAZINE TUBE RODS
FOREND TUBE
INSTALLATION TOOL
MAGAZINE CAP
FOREND NUT
BEZEL
LAMP ASSEMBLY
LAMP HOUSING
LITHIUM BATTERY PRESSURE SWITCH
HOUSING
65 Lumen120 Lumen
105 Lumen200 Lumen
Light-and-Laser Sight Combinations
Model 536F Model 436F
RedLaser Sight
Red Laserand Light
6 Volt9 Volt6 Volt
Systems Other Than Standard Red Laser
To order an Infrared Laser Sight or a Green Laser Sight System
.
SpecifyModel L75 Infrared Laser Sight, or* Model L80 Green Laser Sight
Specify Model of Weapon:
Benelli M1 Super 90 Forend Model No. H17F
Mossberg 500 Forend Model No. H22F
Mossberg 500 with 14”barrel Forend Model No. H21F
Mossberg 590 Forend Model No. H23F
Mossberg 590 with 14”barrel Forend Model No. H21F
Remington 870 Forend Model No. H18F
Remington 1100 and 11-87 Forend Model No. H20TF
Winchester 1300 Defender Forend Model No. H36F
* IR available to Law Enforcement and Military
The recommended location for the laser sight is on theforend, on the centerline. When combined with the lamp
module, the lamp module is mounted outboard,next to the laser sight.
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dedicated forend WEAPONLIGHTSFor rifles, carbines and SUBMACHINEGUNS
Weapon-specific dedicated forend WeaponLights are designed to replace
the factory forend, or handguard, on a variety of firearms. Dedicated
forend WeaponLights offer the advantage of being integral with the
weapon and thus more securely attached with no exposed wires or cables.
Dedicated forends are made for shotguns, rifles, carbines and submachine-
guns. They attach solidly to the weapons with all necessary mounting hardware
and tools, if necessary for installation, provided by SureFire with the WeaponLight.
A variety of switching options are available. All dedicated forend
WeaponLights come with a momentary-on pressure switch, but a constant-on
rocker switch or a disable rocker switch is also available.
Like all of our WeaponLights, dedicated forends come with shock-isolated
lamp assemblies to cushion the punishing effects of recoil. Some of the systems
can be waterproofed for naval operations. All of the systems are as rugged as they
are reliable. All have been tested in combat and come up aces.
Dedicated forends come with blindingly powerful white lights, however, a
SureFire laser sight module can be interchanged with the lamp assembly to pro-
vide the operator with the strongest laser sight on the market, red, green or
infrared. Some operators choose to mount an auxiliary light elsewhere on the
weapon and utilize the dedicated forend for a laser sight since the laser is inline
with the bore axis, allowing for a more accurate zero.
SureFire developed its first dedicated WeaponLight at the request of the LAPD
SWAT Team for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Since then, SureFire has contin-
ued to innovate and improve its dedicated forends and WeaponLight systems to
the point that today’s operator can select the perfect light or laser for his mission.
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DEDICATED FOREND weaponlightsfor CARBINES, RIFLES & SUBMACHINEGUNS
LED NAVIGATION LIGHTSRed,white, blue or infrared
for stealth navigation
MOMENTARY SWITCHInstantaneous light
LEDNAVIGATION LIGHTPRESSURE SWITCH
ROCKER SWITCHFor constant light
DEDICATED FOREND WEAPONLIGHTReplaces stock forend for a
factory-perfect fit
SHOCK-ISOLATED LAMP ASSEMBLYProtects against recoil and hard use
(LM10 Lamp Module shown)
S ureFire WeaponLights for CAR15, HK carbines andrifles, and SIG rifles are completely integratedunits that quickly and easily replace the factory
housings, providing unsurpassed weapons handling. Threeversions are offered, which use different lamp moduleswhich vary in power and reflector size: Model A Series,Model AB Series and Model B Series.
ROTARY DISABLE SWITCHDisables primary and LED lights
preventing unintended illumination
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125 Lumens/225 Lumens 1.625 inch (4.13 cm) Diameter Bezel
225 Lumens/500 Lumens 2.5 inch (6.35 cm) TurboHead Bezel
125 Lumens/225 Lumens 2.5 inch (6.35 cm) TurboHead Bezel
125 LUMENMODEL MN15Lamp Assembly
225 LUMENMODEL MN16Lamp Assembly
125 LUMENMODEL MN10Lamp Assembly
225 LUMENMODEL MN11Lamp Assembly
225 LUMENMODEL MN20Lamp Assembly
500 LUMENMODEL MN21Lamp Assembly
NOTE: LAMP MODULES ARE INTERCHANGEABLE
CHOICE OF BEZEL SIZE CHOICE OF LIGHT OUTPUTCHOICE OF POWER
MODEL A SERIES 125/225 Lumens3 BATTERIES
SUPPLIED WITH LM10 LAMP MODULE
SUPPLIED WITH LM15 LAMP MODULE
SUPPLIED WITH LM20 LAMP MODULE
3 BATTERIES
6 BATTERIES
MODEL AB SERIES 125/225 Lumens
MODEL B SERIES 225/500 Lumens
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General SpecificationsPrimary Light - High PressureXenon/HalogenNavigation Light - LED (3 Lumens)Shock Isolated Lamp AssemblyMomentary Light - Pressure SwitchConstant Light - Rocker SwitchEnable/Disable - Flag SwitchLED Light - Pressure SwitchLED Color White, other colors available
Lamp Assemblies
Recoil Protection
Switches
Power Run Time
Battery type Bezel Diameter
MN10 - 125 Lumens; MN11 - 225 Lumens MN10 - Up to 60 MinutesMN11 - Up to 20 minutes Lithium - SF123A Three (3)1.62 inch
Power Run Time
Battery type Bezel Diameter
Power Run Time
Battery type Bezel Diameter
MN15 - 125 Lumens; MN16 - 225 Lumens MN15 - Up to 60 MinutesMN16 - Up to 20 minutes Lithium - SF123A Three (3)2.5 inch
MN20 - 225 Lumens; MN21 - 500 Lumens MN20 - Up to 60 MinutesMN21 - Up to 20 minutes Lithium - SF123A Six (6)2.5 inch
Model 500B
Model 500AB
Model 500A
Model 500AB
LAMPHOUSING
MN10LAMP ASSEMBLY
125 LUMENS
BEZELLM10 LAMP MODULE
LITHIUM BATTERIES (3)
FLAGSWITCH
ROCKERSWITCH
LOWERHOUSING
(INCLUDED)
LED SWITCH
PRESSURESWITCH(Hidden)BATTERY
CARRIER
LED LIGHT
HOUSING
LAMPHOUSINGMN16
LAMP ASSEMBLY225 LUMENS
MN15LAMP ASSEMBLY
125 LUMENS
BEZEL
LITHIUM BATTERIES (3)
BATTERYCARRIER
125 Lumens, 225 Lumens1.62 inch Bezel
125 Lumens, 225 Lumens2.5 inch Bezel
LAMPHOUSING
MN20LAMP ASSEMBLY
225 LUMENS
MN21LAMP ASSEMBLY
500 LUMENS
BEZEL
LITHIUM BATTERIES (6)
BATTERYCARRIER
Body - Nitrolon CompositeBezel - Aircraft Grade AluminumPyrex, Tempered/Anti Reflective CoatingExternal: Hard-Anodized- Mil Spec. Type 3Internal: Chemfilm Mil-C-5541GreyO-Ring Sealed
Material
Lens Bezel Finish
ColorWater resistant
225 Lumens, 500 Lumens2.5 inch Bezel
MN11LAMP ASSEMBLY
225 LUMENS
CAR15, M4 Carbine weaponlight models
(LM15 LAMP MODULE ONLY SHOWN)
(LM20 LAMP MODULE ONLY SHOWN)
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General SpecificationsPrimary Light - High PressureXenon/HalogenShock Isolated Lamp AssemblyMomentary Light - Pressure SwitchConstant Light - Rocker SwitchEnable/Disable - Flag SwitchLED Light - Pressure SwitchLED Color White, other colors available
Lamp Assemblies
Recoil ProtectionSwitches
Power Run Time
Battery type Bezel Diameter
MN10 - 125 Lumens; MN11 - 225 Lumens MN10 - Up to 60 MinutesMN11 - Up to 20 minutes Lithium - SF123A Three (3)1.62 inch
Power Run Time
Battery type Bezel Diameter
Power Run Time
Battery type Bezel Diameter
MN15 - 125 Lumens; MN16 - 225 Lumens MN15 - Up to 60 MinutesMN16 - Up to 20 minutes Lithium - SF123A Three (3)2.5 inch
MN20 - 225 Lumens; MN21 - 500 Lumens MN20 - Up to 60 MinutesMN21 - Up to 20 minutes Lithium - SF123A Six (6)2.5 inch
Model 510B
Model 510AB
Model 510A
Model 500AB
AR15, M16 weaponlight models
LAMPHOUSING
MN11LAMP ASSEMBLY
225 LUMENS
MN10LAMP ASSEMBLY
125 LUMENS
LITHIUM BATTERIES (3)
FLAGSWITCH
ROCKERSWITCH
PRESSURESWITCH(Hidden)
BATTERYCARRIER
HOUSING
LAMPHOUSINGMN16
LAMP ASSEMBLY225 LUMENS
MN15LAMP ASSEMBLY
125 LUMENSBEZEL
LITHIUM BATTERIES (3)
BATTERYCARRIER
125 Lumens, 225 Lumens1.62 inch Bezel
125 Lumens, 225 Lumens2.5 inch TurboHead Bezel
LAMPHOUSING
MN20LAMP ASSEMBLY
225 LUMENS
MN21LAMP ASSEMBLY
500 LUMENSBEZEL
LITHIUM BATTERIES (6)
BATTERYCARRIER
Body - Nitrolon CompositeBezel - Aircraft Grade AluminumPyrex, Tempered/Anti Reflective CoatingExternal: Hard-Anodized- Mil Spec. Type 3Internal: Chemfilm Mil-C-5541GreyO-Ring Sealed
t Material
Lens Bezel Finish
ColorWater resistant
225 Lumens, 500 Lumens2.5 inch TurboHead Bezel
BEZELLM10 LAMP MODULE
LOWERHOUSING
(INCLUDED)
(LM15 LAMP MODULE ONLY SHOWN)
(LM20 LAMP MODULE ONLY SHOWN)
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Power Run Time
Battery type Bezel Diameter
Power Run Time
Battery type Bezel Diameter
MN15 - 125 Lumens; MN11 - 225 Lumens MN15 - Up to 60 MinutesMN16 - Up to 20 minutes Lithium - SF123A Three (3)2.5 inch
MN20 - 225 Lumens; MN21 - 500 Lumens MN20 - Up to 60 MinutesMN21 - Up to 20 minutes Lithium - SF123A Six (6)2.5 inch
Model 560B
Model 560AB
Model 500AB
LAMPHOUSINGMN16
LAMP ASSEMBLY225 LUMENS
MN15LAMP ASSEMBLY
125 LUMENSBEZEL
LITHIUM BATTERIES (3)
BATTERYCARRIER
125 Lumens, 225 Lumens2.5 inch TurboHead Bezel
LAMPHOUSING
MN20LAMP ASSEMBLY
225 LUMENS
MN21LAMP ASSEMBLY
500 LUMENSBEZEL
LITHIUM BATTERIES (6)
225 Lumens, 500 Lumens2.5 inch TurboHead Bezel
Power Run Time
Battery type Bezel Diameter
MN10 - 125 Lumens; MN11 - 225 Lumens MN10 - Up to 60 MinutesMN11 - Up to 20 minutes Lithium - SF123A Three (3)1.62 inch
Model 560A125 Lumens, 225 Lumens1.62 inch Bezel
General SpecificationsPrimary Light - High PressureXenon/HalogenNavigation Light - LED (3 Lumens)Shock Isolated Lamp AssemblyMomentary Light - Pressure SwitchConstant Light - Rocker SwitchEnable/Disable - Flag SwitchLED Light - Pressure SwitchLED Color White, other colors available
Lamp Assemblies
Recoil Protection
Switches
Body - Nitrolon CompositeBezel - Aircraft Grade AluminumPyrex, Tempered/Anti Reflective CoatingExternal: Hard-Anodized- Mil Spec. Type 3Internal: Chemfilm Mil-C-5541GreyO-Ring Sealed
Material
Lens Bezel Finish
ColorWater resistant
BATTERYCARRIER
LAMPHOUSING
MN11LAMP ASSEMBLY
225 LUMENS
MN10LAMP ASSEMBLY
125 LUMENSBEZELLM10 LAMP MODULE
LITHIUM BATTERIES (3)
ROTARY DISABLE SWITCH
FLAGSWITCH
ROCKERSWITCH
PRESSURESWITCH(Hidden)
BATTERYCARRIER
HOUSING
LEDLIGHTS
LEDSWITCH
HK G36K Carbine weaponlight modelsROTARY DISABLE SWITCH
MOMENTARY SWITCH(ON THE SIDE)
MOMENTARYLED SWITCHCONSTANT-ON
ROCKER SWITCH
(LM15 LAMP MODULE ONLY SHOWN)
(LM20 LAMP MODULE ONLY SHOWN)
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HK G36 weaponlight models
Power Run Time
Battery type Bezel Diameter
Power Run Time
Battery type Bezel Diameter
MN15 - 125 Lumens; MN11 - 225 Lumens MN15 - Up to 60 MinutesMN16 - Up to 20 minutes Lithium - SF123A Three (3)2.5 inch
MN20 - 225 Lumens; MN21 - 500 Lumens MN20 - Up to 60 MinutesMN21 - Up to 20 minutes Lithium - SF123A Six (6)2.5 inch
Model 570B
Model 570ABModel 500AB
LAMPHOUSINGMN16
LAMP ASSEMBLY225 LUMENS
MN15LAMP ASSEMBLY
125 LUMENSBEZEL
LITHIUM BATTERIES (3)
BATTERYCARRIER
125 Lumens, 225 Lumens2.5 inch Bezel
LAMPHOUSING
MN20LAMP ASSEMBLY
225 LUMENS
MN21 LAMP ASSEMBLY
500 LUMENSBEZEL
LITHIUM BATTERIES (6)
225 Lumens, 500 Lumens2.5 inch Bezel
Power Run Time
Battery type Bezel Diameter
MN10 - 125 Lumens; MN11 - 225 Lumens MN10 - Up to 60 MinutesMN11 - Up to 20 minutes Lithium - SF123A Three (3)1.625 inch
Model 570A125 Lumens, 225 Lumens1.62 inch Bezel
General SpecificationsPrimary Light - High PressureXenon/HalogenNavigation Light - LED (3 Lumens)Shock Isolated Lamp AssemblyMomentary Light - Pressure SwitchConstant Light - Rocker SwitchEnable/Disable - Flag SwitchLED Light - Pressure SwitchLED Color White, other colors available
Lamp Assemblies
Recoil Protection
Switches
Body - Nitrolon CompositeBezel - Aircraft Grade AluminumPyrex, Tempered/Anti Reflective CoatingExternal: Hard-Anodized- Mil Spec. Type 3Internal: Chemfilm Mil-C-5541GreyO-Ring Sealed
Material
Lens Bezel Finish
ColorWater resistant
BATTERYCARRIER
LAMPHOUSING
MN11LAMP ASSEMBLY
225 LUMENS
MN10LAMP ASSEMBLY
125 LUMENSBEZELLM10 LAMP MODULE
FLAGSWITCH
ROCKERSWITCH
PRESSURESWITCH(Hidden)
BATTERYCARRIER
HOUSING
LEDLIGHTS
LEDSWITCH
LITHIUM BATTERIES (3)
(LM15 LAMP MODULE ONLY SHOWN)
(LM20 LAMP MODULE ONLY SHOWN)
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Heckler & Koch MP5, 94, 53 weaponlight models
An integral momentary-on pressure switch on theright side of the forend activates the WeaponLight asthumb or finger pressure is applied while holding theweapon in a normal firing grip.
Two momentary-on switches, one on the rightside that is integral with the forend and theother is a tape switch running by cable to thepistol grip. The WeaponLight activates whenpressure is applied to either switch. Constant-on rocker switch on the left side of the forend.The rocker switch allows constant illuminationwithout pressing on the tape switches.
Model 629Two momentary-on switchescome with the Model 629, oneon the right side that is integralwith the forend and the other atape switch running by cable tothe pistol grip. The WeaponLightactivates when pressure isapplied to either switch.
Model 628FMomentary-on pressure switch integralwith the forend on the right side and aconstant-on rocker switch on left sideof the forend. The WeaponLight activateswhen pressure is applied to the pressureswitch. The rocker switch allowsconstant illumination without pressingthe pressure switch.
Model 629F
PRESSURE SWITCH
D edicated WeaponLight forends for the HK MP5,
94, and 53 replace the existing forend on the
weapon and contain integral control switches.
Different switching options are available and
are indicated the by model number. The "F" suffix
indicates a model with a constant-on rocker switch
option.
A SureFire laser sight can be substituted for the
lamp module or dual mounting of light and laser
can be accomplished by adding a separate mount. Constant-On Rocker Switch
Model 628
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Power Run Time
Optional PowerRun Time
Battery Bezel Diameter
Recoil ProtectionLens
Switches
MaterialBezel Finish
ColorWater resistant
Optional Lamp Module
PowerRun Time
PowerRun TimeBatteries
65 Lumens - P60 Xenon 60 minutes 120 Lumens - P61 Xenon/Halogen20 MinutesLithium - SF123A Two (2)1.47 inch Shock Isolated Lamp AssemblyLexan - Scratch ResistantMomentary Light - Pressure Switch
Model 628 One switchModel 629 Two switches
Constant Light - Rocker SwitchModel 628F, Model 629F
Body - Nitrolon CompositeBezel - Aircraft Grade AluminumExternal: Hard-Anodized- Mil Spec. Type 3Internal: Chemfilm Mil-C-5541Hard-Anodized Grey O-Ring Sealed
105 Lumen and 200 Lumen PowerModel L90105 Lumens - P90 Xenon60 Minutes200 Lumens - P91 Xenon/Halogen20 MinutesLithium - SF123A Three (3)
General Specifications
BeamFilter
Bezel Cover
Model F11 RedModel F19 BlueModel F12 InfraredModel F13
Accessories
SUREFIRE PICATINNY RAIL FORENDSee page 29 for details
Three models of laser sights are available:L72 Visible RedL75 Infra-Red
L80 Visible Green
LASER SIGHT OPTIONS
New for 2002, the SureFire Picatinny forend for theMP5-family is the perfect platform for mounting aSureFire Vertical Grip WeaponLight or a MillenniumUniversal System.
Model L80 Laser Sight
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Power Run Time
Battery type Bezel Diameter
MN10 - 125 Lumens; MN11 - 225Lumens MN10 - Up to 60 MinutesMN11 - Up to 20 minutes Lithium - SF123A Three (3)1.62 inch
Power Run Time
Battery type Bezel Diameter
Power Run Time
Battery type Bezel Diameter
MN15 - 125 Lumens; MN16 - 225 Lumens MN15 - Up to 60 MinutesMN16 - Up to 20 minutes Lithium - SF123A Three (3)2.5 inch
MN20 - 225 Lumens; MN21 - 500 Lumens MN20 - Up to 60 MinutesMN21 - Up to 20 minutes Lithium - SF123A Six (6)2.5 inch
Model 520B
Model 520AB
Model 520A
SIG 551 weaponlight models
General SpecificationsPrimary Light - High PressureXenon/HalogenNavigation Light - LED (3 Lumens)Shock Isolated Lamp AssemblyMomentary Light - Pressure SwitchConstant Light - Rocker SwitchEnable/Disable - Flag SwitchLED Light - Pressure SwitchLED Color White, other colors available
Lamp Assemblies
Recoil Protection
Switches
Body - Nitrolon CompositeBezel - Aircraft Grade AluminumPyrex, Tempered/Anti Reflective CoatingExternal: Hard-Anodized- Mil Spec. Type 3Internal: Chemfilm Mil-C-5541GreyO-Ring Sealed
Material
Lens Bezel Finish
ColorWater resistant
125 Lumens, 225 Lumens1.62 inch Bezel
125 Lumens, 225 Lumens2.5 inch Bezel
225 Lumens, 500 Lumens2.5 inch Bezel
Model 500AB
LAMPHOUSINGMN11
LAMP ASSEMBLY225 LUMENS
MN10LAMP ASSEMBLY
125 LUMENSBEZEL
LITHIUM BATTERIES (3)
BATTERYCARRIER
LAMPHOUSING
MN20LAMP ASSEMBLY
225 LUMENS
MN21 LAMP ASSEMBLY
500 LUMENSBEZEL
LITHIUM BATTERIES (3)
BATTERYCARRIER
LAMPHOUSING
MN11LAMP ASSEMBLY
225 LUMENS
MN10LAMP ASSEMBLY
125 LUMENSBEZELLM10 LAMP MODULE
LITHIUM BATTERIES (3)
FLAGSWITCH
ROCKERSWITCH
PRESSURESWITCH(Hidden)
BATTERYCARRIER
HOUSING
LEDLIGHTS
LEDSWITCH
MODEL 520BSHOWN
(LM15 LAMP MODULE ONLY SHOWN)
(LM20 LAMP MODULE ONLY SHOWN)
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S erious operators have come to appreciate the advantageof a Picatinny interface on a combat weapon. Primarily, a
Picatinny forend lends an unparalleled latitude of versatility to theweapon, enabling the operator to affix a white light, infrared light,visible laser, infrared laser, a plain vertical grip or a Vertical GripWeaponLight™.
U.S. Special Forces led the way in popularizing an acces-sorized forend when they adopted a Picatinny handguard on theirM4 rifles. SureFire, recognizing the applicability of the Picatinnyconcept to other CQB weapons such as the HK MP5 and theRemington 870 combat shotgun, developed new forends for thesebattle-tested weapons.
Like all SureFire products, the new Picatinny forend meets orexceeds the most stringent military requirements, such as exposureto salt water and hard field use.
The Millennium UniversalSystem Model 961 is shownwith the new momentary-on,constant-on click switch.
MP5 Picatinny Forend Model M63
SUREFIRE picatinny REPLACEMENTFOREND
Model 900A Millennium VerticalGrip WeaponLight Shown
MP5 Picatinny Forend Model M63
S ureFire manufacturers a superiorquality Picatinny forend for select
weapons. Extruded from high-strength, aero-space-grade aluminum, SureFire forends areconfigured to military standard 1913Picatinny specifications. Additionally,SureFire engineers incorporated heat-dissi-pating ventilation holes that also serve toreduce weight.
SureFire Millennium™ Universal Systemsor Vertical Grip WeaponLights™ may beaffixed to the Picatinny forends in a variety ofconfigurations to suit mission-specific needs.
SureFire Picatinny Forends areavailable for Remington 870 andMossberg 590 pump shotguns.
The Millennium Universal System Model 951 withmomentary-on tail-cap switch is shown.
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Millennium rail-mountedVertical GRIP WeaponLights
Rotary Switch forConstant On
MomentaryLED Switch
Switch LocationsAnd Functions
Momentary-Onswitch on both sides
I ncorporated into the Vertical Grip are two low-level output LED navigationlights. Navigation lights allow the operator to maneuver over rough or littered
terrain without giving away his position from the bright light of his WeaponLight.The LEDs come in red, white,blue and infrared. The LEDsare activated by an inde-pendent pressure switch,accessed by the thumb,ergonomically located atthe rear of the Vertical Grip.
Navigation LEDs pro-duce only a few lumens,enough to see obstacles ordebris, but not enough tocompromise your position.
Disable cap deactivatesall lights
LEDs
LED Navigation Lights
Model M900AWHshownT he SureFire Vertical Grip WeaponLight™
permits the operator to mount anergonomic tactical light on any weapon witha Picatinny interface. A vertical grip is notonly conducive to certain techniques of fir-ing in a CQB environment, but also theattachment aids in weapon retention. Thepowerful SureFire light contained in theVertical Grip WeaponLight is a potent tacti-cal advantage in low-light combat.
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Bezel choice determinesbeam size and light intensity.(See spec chart next page.)
Series M900A.R.M.S. Quick Release Mount
Series M910Dual Thumb-Screw
Mount
CHOICE OF STANDARD OR TURBOHEAD
LAMP MODULES
The battery cap on thevertical grip is available
with or without adisable switch
A Models AB Models
CHOICE BETWEEN TWO TYPES OF MOUNTS
The two basic Vertical Grip WeaponLights are either an M900 or an M910, depending on the mount desired.The only other variables are: the choice of lamp modules (A or AB), retaining caps (RD for Disable style), andcolor of LEDs.
Here is an example of a typical Ordering Number:Model M900A-RD-BL
Disable Switch
NoDisable Switch
“A”-refers to Lamp Module “RD”-refers to Disable Switch “BL”-refers to Blue LED
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BEZEL 1.6 INCH DIA.for
Model M900A AND M910A Series
MN10LAMP ASSEMBLY
125 Lumens
PRESSURE SWITCH(Both Sides of Grip)
STANDARD TAILCAPModels M900A and M910A
Models M900AB and M910AB
LITHIUM BATTERIES (3)
DISABLE TAILCAPWith Disable Switch
Models M900A-RD and M910A-RDModels M900AB-RD and M910AB-RD
TAILCAP LOCK
MOUNTA.R.M.S Lever M900 SERIESThumb Screw M910 SERIES
ON/OFF SWITCH
MN11LAMP ASSEMBLY
225 Lumens
DISABLE SWITCH
Since the Millennium Vertical Grip is strictly a three-bat-tery light, it uses only the 9-volt “A” or “AB” Lamp
Modules.
The “A” Lamp Module offers two Lamp Assemblies:1) the MN10, producing 125 lumens2) the MN11, producing 225 lumens
The “AB” Lamp Module also offers two Lamp Assemblies:1) the MN15, producing 125 lumens, and2) the MN16, producing 225 lumens.
The difference between the two is the size and range ofthe beam, which is a direct result of the size of the reflec-tor. The 125 lumen lamp assembly is factory-installed andcan be replaced in the field with the 225 lumen lampassembly when more powerful light is required. Both lampassemblies come standard with the unit.
The light can be activated by either pressure switcheson the pistol grip or a rotational switch positioned forwardof the grip.
LED LIGHTSRed, White, Blue,
or Infrared
LED PRESSURE SWITCH(Hidden)
MN16LAMP ASSEMBLY
225 Lumens
MN15LAMP ASSEMBLY
125 Lumens
BEZEL 2.5 INCH DIA.for
Model M900AB AND M910AB Series
Millennium rail mountedVertical GRIP WeaponLight models
LAMP MODULES FOR THE MILLENNIUM VERTICAL GRIP
A.R.M.S.Mount
Bezel2.5 inch
StandardTailcap
Disable Tailcap
Bezel1.6 inch
Thumb Screw Mount
M900A
M900A-RD
M900AB
M900AB-RD
M910A
M910A-RD
M910AB
M910AB-RD
MODEL NUMBER
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
✱
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Add LED color designation to above Model Number.White LED Add WH to Model Number
Red LED Add RD to Model NumberBlue LED Add BL to Model Number
Infrared LED Add IR to Model Number
(Example M900-RD-BL)
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SPECIFICATIONSLamp Assembly “A” Series
MN10 125 lumen XenonMN11 225 lumen Xenon/Halogen
“AB” SeriesMN15 125 lumen XenonMN16 225 lumen Xenon/Halogen
Run Time MN10 and MN15 approximately 60 MinutesMN11 and MN16 approximately 20 Minutes
Bezel/Reflector “A” Series - 1.625" (4.13 cm) diameter“AB” Series - 2.5 inch (6.35 cm) diameter
LED Lights Twin 2 lumen navigation lightsColors: Infrared (IR), Red, White, or Blue
SwitchesPrimary Light
Momentary Light - Pressure switch on each side of pistol grip.Constant Light - Rotational switch at rear of light module.
LED Navigation LightMomentary Light - Pressure switch at top rear of pistol grip.
Disable Retainer Cap (Models with “-RD” designation)On/Off switch prevents primary and LED lights from illuminating.
Shock Resistant Shock isolated lamp assembly to withstand shock and vibration during rapid-fire mode.
Batteries Three (3) SF123A 3 volt LithiumMount A.r.m.s Throw Lever Mount (M900 Series)
Thumb Screw Mount (M910 Series)Weight 18 ouncesWater Resistant O-Ring Seals
BeamFilters: Slides over and locks on bezel. Projects colored light,or infra-red. Hinged lens can be snapped open when white light isdesired.
M900A and M910A Series- Red FM15, Blue FM16, Infrared FM13,M900AB and M910AB Series-Red FM25,Blue FM26, Infrared FM23
BeamCover: Slides over and locks on bezel. Protects primary lightlens and prevents unintended light during covert operations. Can besnapped open when light is desired.
M900A & M910A Series- FM17 M900AB & M910AB Series- FM27
OPTIONSImmersion tested to 30 meters (approximately 100 feet). To orderthis, add the letter “N” to model number (Example M900-RD-BL-N)
ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS
Millennium rail-mountedVertical GRIP WeaponLight
specifications
The Vertical Grip can fitany Picatinny rail interface,including the new SureFirePicatinny forend forRemington and Mossbergshotguns.
FM15 RedFM16 Blue
FM17 CoverFM13 InfraRed
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Activation Switches
MILLENNIUM UNIVERSAL SYSTEM weaponlightsDESIGNED TO BE RAIL-MOUNTED ON PICATINNY INTERFACES
TAPE SWITCHMOMENTARY-ON
TWO-STEPMOMENTARY-ON AND
CONSTANT-ON SWITCH
STANDARDMOMENTARY-ONTAIL-CAP SWITCH
A.R.M.S QUICK RELEASE
MOUNT
DUALTHUMB SCREW
MOUNT
A selection of shock-isolated lampmodules are available. The 6-volt LU60module is shown.
Housing Mounts
A quick-release A.R.M.S.® lever mount or adual thumb screw mount attach theMillennium Universal housing to theweapon. They fit on a Picatinny rail interface.
A standard SureFire momentary-ontail-cap switch that can be rotated allthe way down for constant light orthe push button pressed formomentary light.
New for 2002, a protected two-steppush button that activates momen-tary light with thumb pressure.Continue pressing until it “clicks” forconstant-on. Press again until it“clicks” to turn the light off.
A tape switch that can be mounted at theuser’s preferred location on theweapon. The light is activated only whilepressing the switch. The “xx” in themodel number refers to the length ofthe cable. Attachment Velcro included.
All switches feature lock-out positions that disable the light.
Model SW01 Model SW02
Model UUxx
Model M50 Model 49
The SureFire Millennium™ Universal WeaponLight Systems (MU Systems) fiton any Picatinny interface. They are self-contained units with the light, bat-
teries, and switches integrated into the assembly. The systems are modular andcomponents are interchangeable, permitting rapid field conversion to thedesired light output power, bezel size and switch configuration. The bezel, lampand tailcap are interchangeable with SureFire’s Special Operations Series ofhand-held flashlights, permitting expedient field-swapping of parts. The MUSystems are finished in durable Mil-Spec hard anodize, specifically Mil-A-8625Type III Class 2. The MU Systems can accommodate a SureFire laser— green,red or infrared— as well as a variety of Lamp Modules, including a TurboHead.
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1.47 INCH DIAMETER BEZEL
1.62 INCH DIAMETER BEZEL
2.5 INCH TURBOHEAD BEZEL
LU60 LAMP MODULE
LU10 LAMP MODULE
LU15 LAMP MODULE
LU20 LAMP MODULEM98x SERIES12 Volt System
2.5 INCH TURBOHEAD BEZEL
M97x SERIES9 Volt System
M96x SERIES9 Volt System
M95x SERIES6 Volt System
MN60 225 Lumens
MN61350 Lumens
MN15125 Lumens
MN16 225 Lumens
MN10125 Lumens
MN11225 Lumens
P6065 Lumens
P61120 Lumens
LASER SIGHTS6 Volt Systems
Choice of Power
MODEL L80Green Laser
Model L72Red Laser
Model L75Infrared Laser
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MILLENNIUM UNIVERSAL SYSTEM weaponlightS
MODELS 951 & 952 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSLamp Assembly 65 lumen P60 Xenon, 120 Lumen P61 Xenon/Halogen
Run Time P60 - 60 Minutes, P61 - 20 MinutesBezel 1.47" (3.73 cm) diameter
Batteries Two (2) SF123A 3 volt LithiumShock Resistant Shock isolated lamp assembly designed to withstand
shock and vibration associated with rapid-fire mode.Water Resistant O-Ring seals
Finish Hard Anodized Mil-A-8625 Type III Class 2OPTIONS
BeamFilters Red. Blue, and Infrared BeamCover Swings open for white light
Laser Model L72 Red, Model L75 Infrared, Model L80 GreenImmersion tested Unit water immersion tested to 30 meters (Approx. 100 ft.)
Six Volt Systems
TWO STEP PUSH BUTTONTAILCAP SWITCH
BODYA.R.M.S MOUNT
LITHIUM BATTERIES (2)
LAMP HOUSING
P61 LAMP ASSEMBLY120 LUMEN
BEZEL
P60 LAMP ASSEMBLY65 LUMEN
MODEL 951UUxx
Length: 5.5" (14 cm) Cable: 6.5" (16.5 cm)Weight: 10.1 ozs. (289 g)
Pressure Tape Switch
XX=6.5” Standard XX=6.5” Standard
MODEL 952UUxx
Length: 5.5" (14 cm) Cable: 6.5" (16.5 cm)Weight: 9.3 ozs. (264 g)
Pressure Tape Switch(Model designation “xx”indicates cable length)
MODEL 951C
Length: 6.13" (15.6 cm)Weight: 10.4 ozs. (295 g)
Two-StepMomentary And Constant-On
Switch
MODEL 952C
Length: 6.13" (15.6 cm)Weight: 9.6 ozs. (272 g)
Two-StepMomentary And Constant-On
Switch
MODEL 951P
Length: 5.5" (14 cm)Weight: 10.3 ozs. (292 g)
MODEL 952P
Length: 5.5" (14 cm)Weight: 9.5 ozs. (269 g)
Momentary-On SwitchMomentary-On Switch
PUSH BUTTON TAILCAP SWITCH
PRESSURE TAPE SWITCH
THUMB SCREW MOUNT
A.r.m.s MountThumb Screw Mount
A.r.m.s MountThumb Screw Mount
A.r.m.s MountThumb Screw Mount
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LITHIUM BATTERIES (3)
LAMP HOUSING
NM11 LAMP ASSEMBLY225 LUMEN
BEZEL
NM10 LAMP ASSEMBLY125 LUMEN
MILLENNIUM UNIVERSAL SYSTEM weaponlightS Nine Volt Systems
MODEL 961UUxx
Length: 7.13" (18.1 cm)Cable: 6.5" (16.5 cm)Weight: 12.3 ozs. (348 g)
Pressure Tape Switch
MODEL 962UUxx
Length: 7.13" (18 cm)Cable: 6.5" (16.5 cm) Weight: 11.5 ozs. (326 g)
Pressure Tape Switch
MODEL 961C
Length: 7.9" (20.1 cm)Weight: 12.6 ozs. (357 g)
MODEL 962C
Length: 7.9" (20.1 cm)Weight: 11.8 ozs (335 g)
MODEL 961P
Length: 7.4" (18.7 cm)Weight: 12.4 ozs. (351 g)
Momentary-On Switch
MODEL 961P
Length: 7.4" (18.7 cm)Weight: 11.6 ozs (329 g)
Momentary-On Switch
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSLamp Assembly 125 lumen MN10, 225 Lumen MN11 Xenon/Halogen
Run Time MN10 - 60 Minutes, MN11- 20 MinutesBezel 1.47" (3.73 cm) diameter
Batteries Three (3) SF123A 3 volt LithiumShock Resistant Shock isolated lamp assembly designed to withstand
shock and vibration associated with rapid-fire mode.Water Resistant O-Ring seals
Finish Hard Anodized Mil-A-8625 Type III Class 2OPTIONS
BeamFilters Red. Blue, and Infrared BeamCover Swings open for white light
Immersion tested Unit water immersion tested to 30 meters (Approx. 100 ft.)
Two-StepMomentary And Constant-On
Switch
Two-StepMomentary And Constant-On
Switch
A.r.m.s MountThumb Screw Mount
A.r.m.s MountThumb Screw Mount
A.r.m.s MountThumb Screw Mount
TWO STEP PUSH BUTTONTAILCAP SWITCH
BODY
A.R.M.S MOUNT
PUSH BUTTON TAILCAP SWITCH
PRESSURE TAPE SWITCH
THUMB SCREW MOUNT
XX=6.5” Standard XX=6.5” Standard
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Nine Volt TurboHead Systems
LITHIUM BATTERIES (3)
LAMP HOUSING
NM16 LAMP ASSEMBLY225 LUMEN
BEZEL
NM15 LAMP ASSEMBLY125 LUMEN
MILLENNIUM UNIVERSAL SYSTEM weaponlightS
MODEL 971UUxx
Length: 7.6" (19.4 cm)Cable: 6.5" (16.5 cm)Weight: 14.4 ozs. (408 g)
MODEL 972UUxx
Length: 7.6" (19.4 cm)Cable: 6.5" (16.5 cm) Weight: 13.6 ozs. (386 g)
MODEL 971C
Length: 8.4" (21.3 cm)Weight: 14.7 ozs. (416 g)
MODEL 972C
Length: 8.4" (21.3 cm)Weight: 13.9 ozs (394 g)
MODEL 971P
Length 7.8" (19.7 cm)Weight 14.6 ounces (413 gms)
MODEL 972P
Length: 7.8" (19.7 cm)Weight: 13.8 ozs. (391 g)
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSLamp Assembly 125 lumen MN15, 225 Lumen MN16 Xenon/Halogen
Run Time MN15 - 60 Minutes, MN16- 20 MinutesBezel 2.5" (6.35 cm) diameter
Batteries Three (3) SF123A 3 volt LithiumShock Resistant Shock isolated lamp assembly designed to withstand
shock and vibration associated with rapid-fire mode.Water Resistant “O” Ring seals
Finish Hard Anodized Mil-A-8625 Type III Class 2OPTIONS
BeamFilters Red. Blue, and Infrared BeamCover Swings open for white light
Immersion tested Unit water immersion tested to 30 meters (Approx. 100 ft.)
A.r.m.s MountThumb Screw Mount
A.r.m.s MountThumb Screw Mount
Momentary-On Switch Momentary-On Switch
A.r.m.s MountThumb Screw Mount
Two-StepMomentary And Constant-On
Switch
Two-StepMomentary And Constant-On
Switch
Pressure Tape SwitchPressure Tape Switch
TWO STEP PUSH BUTTONTAILCAP SWITCH
BODY
A.R.M.S MOUNT
PUSH BUTTON TAILCAP SWITCH
PRESSURE TAPE SWITCH
THUMB SCREW MOUNT
XX=6.5” Standard XX=6.5” Standard
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LITHIUM BATTERIES (4)
LAMP HOUSING
NM61 LAMP ASSEMBLY350 LUMEN
BEZEL
NM60 LAMP ASSEMBLY225 LUMEN
12 Volt TurboHead SystemsMILLENNIUM UNIVERSAL SYSTEM weaponlightS
MODEL 981UUxx
Length: 8.9" (22.54 cm) Cable: 6.5" (16.5 cm) Weight: 15.5 ozs. (439 g)
Thumb Screw Mount
MODEL 982UUxx
Length: 8.9" (22.54 cm)Cable: 6.5" (16.5 cm) Weight: 14.7 ozs. (417 g)
A.r.m.s Mount
MODEL 981C
Length: 9.5" (24.1 cm)Weight: 15.9 ozs. (451 g)
Thumb Screw Mount
MODEL 982C
Length: 9.5" (24.1 cm)Weight: 15.1 ozs. (428 g)
MODEL 981P
Length: 9.0" (22.9 cm)Weight: 15.8 ozs. (448 g)
MODEL 981P
Length: 9.0" (22.9 cm)Weight: 15 ozs. (425 g)
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSLamp Assembly 225 lumen MN60, 350 Lumen MN61 Xenon/Halogen
Run Time MN60 - 60 Minutes, MN61- 20 MinutesBezel 2.5" (6.35 cm) diameter
Batteries Four (4) SF123A 3 volt LithiumShock Resistant Shock isolated lamp assembly designed to withstand
shock and vibration associated with rapid-fire mode.Water Resistant “O” Ring seals
Finish Hard Anodized Mil-A-8625 Type III Class 2OPTIONS
BeamFilters Red. Blue, and Infrared BeamCover Swings open for white light
Immersion tested Unit water immersion tested to 30 meters (Approx. 100 ft.)
A.r.m.s Mount
A.r.m.s MountThumb Screw Mount
Two-StepMomentary And Constant-On
Switch
Two-StepMomentary And Constant-On
Switch
Momentary-On SwitchMomentary-On Switch
Pressure Tape SwitchPressure Tape Switch
TWO STEP PUSH BUTTONTAILCAP SWITCH
BODY
A.R.M.S MOUNT
PUSH BUTTON TAILCAP SWITCH
PRESSURE TAPE SWITCH
THUMB SCREW MOUNT
XX=6.5” Standard XX=6.5” Standard
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LAMP ASSEMBLYModel P60
Output - 65 Lumens
BEZEL1.47 inch Diameter
BEZEL1.62 inch Diameter
LAMP ASSEMBLYModel MN10
Output - 125 Lumens
BEZEL2.5 inch TurboHead
LAMP ASSEMBLYModel MN15
Output - 125 Lumens
BEZEL2.5 inch TurboHead
LAMP ASSEMBLYModel MN60
Output - 225 Lumens
LAMP MODULE BODY(holds two additional batteries)
LAMP MODULE BODY(holds one additional battery)
LAMP MODULE BODY(holds one additional battery)
LAMP MODULE BODY
LAMP ASSEMBLYModel P61
Output - 120 Lumens
LAMP ASSEMBLYModel MN11
Output - 225 Lumens
LAMP ASSEMBLYModel MN16
Output - 225 Lumens
LAMP ASSEMBLYModel MN61
Output - 350 Lumens
MODEL MH90UNIVERSAL HOUSING
(holds two batteries)
MODEL MH90UNIVERSAL HOUSING
(holds two batteries)
MODEL MH90UNIVERSAL HOUSING
(holds two batteries)
MODEL MH90UNIVERSAL HOUSING
(holds two batteries)
M95x SERIES
M96x SERIES
M97x SERIES
M98x SERIES
6 Volt Lamp ModuleModel LU60
12 Volt Lamp ModuleModel LU20
9 Volt Lamp ModuleModule LU15
9 Volt Lamp ModuleModule LU10
MILLENNIUM UNIVERSAL SYSTEM modular components
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Momentary-On Only
Momentary-Onand
Constant-On
Momentary-On Only
Momentary-Onand
Constant-On
Momentary-On Only
Momentary-Onand
Constant-On
Momentary On Only
Momentary Onand
Constant On/Off
Pressure SwitchModel UUxx
Tailcap Two Step Push Button SwitchModel SW02
Tailcap Push Button SwitchModel SW01
Pressure SwitchModel UUxx
Tailcap Two Step Push Button SwitchModel SW02
Tailcap Push Button SwitchModel SW01
Pressure SwitchModel UUxx
Tailcap Two Step Push Button SwitchModel SW02
Tailcap Push Button SwitchModel SW01
Pressure SwitchModel UUxx
Tailcap Two Step Push Button SwitchModel SW02
Tailcap Two Step Push Button SwitchModel SW01
Model M951UUxx*
Model M952UUxx*
Model M951C
Model M952C
Model M951P
Model M952P
Model M961UUxx*
Model M962UUxx*
Model M961C
Model M962C
Model M961P
Model M962P
Model M971UUxx*
Model M972UUxx*
Model M971C
Model M972C
Model M971P
Model M972P
Model M981UUxx*
Model M982UUxx*
Model M981C
Model M982C
Model M981P
Model M982P
A.r.m.s MountModel M50
A.r.m.s MountModel M50
A.r.m.s MountModel M50
A.r.m.s MountModel M50
A.r.m.s MountModel M50
A.r.m.s MountModel M50
A.r.m.s MountModel M50
A.r.m.s MountModel M50
A.r.m.s MountModel M50
A.r.m.s MountModel M50
A.r.m.s MountModel M50
Thumb Screw MountModel 49
Thumb Screw MountModel 49
Thumb Screw MountModel 49
Thumb Screw MountModel 49
Thumb Screw MountModel 49
Thumb Screw MountModel 49
Select switch Product Number
Note:All tailcap switches can be rotated to a disable position.
Thumb Screw MountModel 49
Thumb Screw MountModel 49
Thumb Screw MountModel 49
Thumb Screw MountModel 49
Thumb Screw MountModel 49
Thumb Screw MountModel 49
A.r.m.s MountModel M50
Select mount
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FRONT SIGHT MOUNTED LIGHT
BARREL MOUNTED LIGHT
PRESSURE SWITCH PADPress for Momentary Light
Weapon-SpecificMOUNT
WEAPON-SPECIFICMOUNT
LAMP MODULE
SWITCHASSEMBLYTAIL-CAP
SureFire WeaponLights can be mounted on the barrel,front sight, suppressor, or magazine tube depending
upon weapon make and model. Barrel or magazine tube mounted systems clampdirectly onto the barrel or the magazine tube of thefirearm. Typically the light is mounted in a side or under-the-barrel location positioned to clear any otheraccessory.
Front sight post mounted WeaponLight systemsclamp directly onto the front sight post. The light mount isclamped directly onto the front sight post, offset to theright or ejection port side of the carbine, leaving the bar-rel itself and the area directly under the barrel free for other accessories.
PRESELECTEDweaponlight systems
LAMP MODULE
SWITCH ASSEMBLYTAIL-CAP
PRESSURE SWITCH PADPress for Momentary Light
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9 Volt Lamp Module options
6 Volt Lamp Module options 6 Volt Laser sight
PRESELECTED weaponlight systems
SureFire PreselectedWeaponLight Systems offeryou two levels of light power:
6 Volt lamp modules withchoice of 65 lumen or 120lumen lamp assemblies.
9 Volt lamp modules with thechoice of 105 or 200 lumenlamp assemblies.
6 Volt visible and infraredlaser sight systems.
These are complete withmounts and pressure switch-es, the cable lengths for thepressure switches have beencome standard to fit individ-ual weapons.
AdapterModel A12
Lamp Module Model L901.47 inch Diameter Bezel
Lamp Module Model L601.47 inch Diameter Bezel
Laser Sight
AdapterModel A12
Lamp Module Model L361.47 inch Diameter Bezel
AdapterModel A12
AdapterModel A12
Lamp Module Model L391.47 inch Diameter Bezel
105 LumenStandard
Lamp AssemblyModel P90
200 LumenUltra-High Intensity
Lamp AssemblyModel P91
65 LumenStandard
Lamp AssemblyModel P60
120 LumenUltra-High Intensity
Lamp AssemblyModel P61
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Pressure Switch/s PositioningAttached on Forend
Attached to Pistol Grip
Attached to Forend and to Pistol Grip*
CAR15, M4 CARBINES
Pressure Switch/s PositioningAttached on Forend
Attached to Pistol Grip
Attached to Forend and to Pistol Grip*
Model 559
Model 5591
Model 5592
Model 659
Model 6591
Model 6592
Model 959
Model 9591
Model 9592
Barrel Mounts - Weaver interface (Mounts under front sight requires removal of sling ring)
NotRecommended
Model 674
Model 6741
Model 6742
Model 974
Model 9741
Model 9742
Front Sight Mounts
Model 560
Model 5601
Model 5602
Model 660
Model 6601
Model 6602
Model 960
Model 9601
Model 9602
Barrel Mounts - Weaver interface(Mounts ahead of front sight only)
AR15, M16 RIFLE
Model 562
Model 5521
Model 5622
Model 662
Model 6621
Model 6622
Model 962
Model 9621
Model 9662
Barrel Mounts - Weaver interface (Mounts under front sight or ahead of it.Requires removal of sling ring)
NotRecommended
Model 678
Model 6781
Model 6782
Model 978
Model 9781
Model 9782
Front Sight Mounts
Attached on Forend
Attached to Pistol Grip
Attached to Forend and to Pistol Grip*
Pressure Switch/s Positioning
Attached on Forend
Attached to Pistol Grip
Attached to Forend and to Pistol Grip*
Pressure Switch/s PositioningAttached on Forend
Attached to Pistol Grip
Attached to Forend and to Pistol Grip*
*Pressure on either switch will activate the light.
Pressure Switch/s Positioning
60 Lumen120 Lumen
6 VOLT 9 VOLT 6 VOLT105 Lumen200 Lumen
VisibleLaser Sight
PRESELECTED weaponlight systems
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Pressure Switch/s PositioningAttached on Forend
Attached to Pistol Grip
Attached to Forend and to Pistol Grip*
60 Lumen120 Lumen
HECKLER & KOCH105 Lumen200 Lumen
VisibleLaser Sight
Pressure Switch/s PositioningAttached on Forend
Attached to Pistol Grip
Attached to Forend and to Pistol Grip*
NotRecommended
Model 687
Model 6871
Model 6872
Model 987
Model 9871
Model 9872
Charging handle tube collect mount
Model 596
Model 5961
Model 5962
Model 696
Model 6961
Model 6962
Model 996
Model 9961
Model 9962
Suppressor body clamp mount
Model 594
Model 5941
Model 5942
Model 694
Model 6941
Model 6942
Model 994
Model 9941
Model 9942
Charging handle tube collect mount, offset
MP5N with NAVY SUPPRESSOR
MP5SD
Model 572
Model 5721
Model 5722
Model 672
Model 6721
Model 6722
Model 972
Model 9721
Model 9762
Charging handle tube collect mountHK33, HK93, G3, HK 91
MP5, MP5K
Attached on Forend
Attached to Pistol Grip
Attached to Forend and to Pistol Grip*
Pressure Switch/s Positioning
Attached on Forend
Attached to Pistol Grip
Attached to Forend and to Pistol Grip*
*Pressure on either switch will activate the light.
Pressure Switch/s Positioning
6 VOLT 9 VOLT 6 VOLT
PRESELECTED weaponlight systems
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Pressure Switch/s PositioningAttached on Forend
Attached to Pistol Grip
Attached to Forend and to Pistol Grip*
RUGER
Pressure Switch/s PositioningAttached on Forend
Attached to Pistol GripAttached to Forend and to Pistol Grip*
Model 577
Model 5771
Model 5772
Model 677
Model 6771
Model 6772
Model 977
Model 9771
Model 9772
Barrel Mounts - Weaver interface
NotRecommended
Model 673
Model 6731
Model 6732
Model 973
Model 9731
Model 9732
Front Sight Mounts
Model 581Model 681 Model 981
Barrel Mounts - Weaver interface M1A, M14
AUG
AUG
steyr
Model 583
Model 5831
Model 5832
Model 683
Model 6831
Model 6832
Model 983
Model 9831
Model 9832
Offset Front Sight Mounts
MINI-14, 14GB, MINI-30
Attached on ForendPressure Switch/s Positioning
Attached on Forend
Attached to Pistol Grip
Attached to Forend and to Pistol Grip*
*Pressure on either switch will activate the light.
Pressure Switch/s Positioning
SPRINGFIELD ARMORY
60 Lumen120 Lumen
105 Lumen200 Lumen
VisibleLaser Sight
6 VOLT 9 VOLT 6 VOLT
PRESELECTED weaponlight systems
UZI
Pressure Switch/s PositioningAttached on Forend
Attached to Pistol Grip
Attached to Forend and to Pistol Grip*
Model 584
Model 5841
Model 5842
Model 684
Model 6841
Model 6842
Model 984
Model 9841
Model 9842
Barrel Mounts - Weaver interface
Offset Barrel Mounts
Model 557
Model 5571
Model 5572
Model 657
Model 6571
Model 6572
Model 9570
Model 9571
Model 9572
Attached on Forend
Attached to Pistol Grip
Attached to Forend and to Pistol Grip*
Pressure Switch/s Positioning
*Pressure on either switch will activate the light.
60 Lumen120 Lumen
105 Lumen200 Lumen
VisibleLaser Sight
6 VOLT 9 VOLT 6 VOLT
Mounting an M500 dedicated forend onto an AR15 backwards— the light isnormally on the right side of the weapon— is the choice of some operators.The switches are still accessible, although not quite as ergonomically con-venient as a conventional right-side mount. The reason for the left-sidemount is that the light is now below the muzzle so that gunsmoke doesn’tobscure the beam. This is not a major factor, except during suppressive fire.However, the option of mounting an M500 either right- or left-side is anoth-er example of the flexibility of SureFire WeaponLight systems.
PRESELECTED weaponlight systems
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CUSTOM Build-Your-OwnweaponLight systems
For those weapons for which we have notyet provided specific, predetermined com-ponent systems, we offer the capability tobuild your own SureFire WeaponLightSystem using these pages as your guide.
Suppressor Mount withtape switch
Barrel Mount to accept a 1"diameter light with a tapeswitch and disable tail-cap
Offset Barrel Mount toaccept a 1" diameterlight with a tape switchand disable tail-cap
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Based on lightpower desired,
2. Select the Lamp Module
STEP 4Select Switch
Switch Selection Chart
COMPONENT SELECTION
Mounts are available for mounting alight or laser sight on the weapon bar-rel, magazine tube, suppressor, orfront sight post.
Some mounts are available in botha low base and a high base version.The low base is for use with the stan-dard 1.47" lamp module bezel. Thehigh base is for systems withTurboHead bezels or when it isdesired to increase offset distance ofthe lamp module from the weapon.
A) Select the desired method for lightactivation. B) Choose the optimum location forthe switch.C) Choose a waterproof option, ifneeded. D) If selecting a switch other than atail-cap switch, measure the length ofcable needed to reach from the loca-tion of the light module to the switchmounting position and include thelength (in inches) in the switchmodel number.
The chart offers choices between two-battery (6 volt) and three-battery (9volt) Lamp Modules as well a singlelamp module or a combined assemblyof a lamp module and adapters. Thecombined assembly provides the flexi-bility to utilize different bezel sizes,power levels, and laser sights.
The beam from all SureFire lights isprefocused. The beam has a uniform,intense center with a surrounding floodbeam.
Select the lamp assembly with thedesired light output associated withthe selected lamp module.
Lamp assemblies can be easilyexchanged when a different lumenlevel of light is desired.
STEP 2Select Lamp Module
Lamp Module Selection Chart
STEP 3Select Lamp Assembly
Lamp Assembly SelectionChart
STEP 1Select Mount
Mount Selection Chart
1. Select the Mountor
Mount Pair
Based on light powerdesired,
3. Select the Lamp Assembly.
4. Select the Switch
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Common to all above
MODEL M10,Low Base
MODEL M31,High Base
LIGHT MOUNT WEAVER (Female)
MODEL M11, 26 MM MODEL M12, LOW BASE 1” DIA.
MODEL M38, 30 MM TUBE MOUNT - WEAVER (MALE)
MODEL M14RIFLE BARREL
WEAVER (MALE)
MODEL M16COLT RIFLE
WEAVER (MALE)
MODEL M18FOR H&K MP5K
WEAVER BASE(male)
Weaver Mounts
CUSTOM BUILD-YOUR-OWN WEAPONLIGHT
MODEL M13LARGE DIA. SUPPRESSOR
MODEL M171” DIA. TUBE
(X.XXI)IA ONLY
MODEL M19REMINGTON SHOTGUN 1100/11-87
MAGAZINE TUBE MOUNT
MODEL M21 - H&K RIFLE UNSUPPRESSEDMODEL M24 - H&K RIFLE 1 3/8” SUPPRESSOR
MODEL M30 - H&K RIFLE 2” SUPPRESSFRONT SIGHT MOUNT
MODEL M23 - H&K MP5SD, 1.6” DIA. LOW BASEMODEL M36 - H&K MP5SD, 1.6” DIA. HIGH BASEMODEL M37 - H&K MP5SD, 1.38” DIA. LOW BASE
TUBE MOUNT
MODEL M25 - COLT RIFLE, 1” DIA. FRONT SIGHT
MODEL M27STEYR AUG(FIXED SIGHT)
Direct Mounts
Direct mounts attach to barrels, magazine tubes, suppressors, and front sights. Weaver mounts consist of a two-component, male/female attachment. The mounts are locked togetherusing the locking thumb screws, allowing the WeaponLight to be easily attached to the weapon. High base mounts are sometimes needed for larger diameter bezel lamp modules.
STEP 1Select Your
Mount
MODEL M32UZI BARREL
MODEL M35, HIGH BASE1” DIA. TUBE MOUNT
WEAVER (MALE)
MODEL M20RIFLE BARRELDUAL WEAVER
Mounts to forward pistol grip
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Two Lithium BatteriesModel SF123A
Three Lithium BatteriesModel SF123A
AdapterModel A12
Lamp Module Model L901.47 inch Diameter Bezel
Lamp Module Model LM901.625 inch Diameter Bezel
Model L72 RedModel L80 GreenModel L75 Infrared
Lamp Module Model L601.47 inch Diameter Bezel
Laser Sight
As you can see below, there are two ways to select a lamp module:1) use a single lamp module, such as the L60, or,2) as an alternative, use an A12 adapter plus a lamp module, such as the L36. Either willproduce the same light output, but the combination system gives you much more flexi-bility. You can use a laser, for example, just by replacing the L36. (The laser can only beused with 6 volt systems.) By adding a second adapter, move up to 9 volt power andlamps modules.
NOTEConstant-on switches are not available for use with laser sightsby Federal Regulations. Please select a pressure-type switch foruse with a laser sight.
65 LumenStandard
Lamp AssemblyModel P60
Two Lithium BatteriesModel SF123A
AdapterModel A12
AdapterModel A12
AdapterModel A12
5 Milliwatt Output
Lamp Module Model KT2*2.5 inch TurboHead Bezel
120 LumenUltra-High Intensity
Lamp AssemblyModel P61
All lamp modules accept either a standard output lampassembly or an ultra-high intensity lamp assembly. Run time for the standard lumen output is approximate-ly 60 minutes and the high intensity lumen output time is20 minutes per battery set.
65 LumenStandard
Lamp AssemblyModel N1
105 LumenStandard
Lamp AssemblyModel P90
125 LumenStandard
Lamp AssemblyModel MN10225 Lumen
Ultra-High IntensityLamp AssemblyModel MN11
200 LumenUltra-High Intensity
Lamp AssemblyModel P91
105 LumenStandard
Lamp AssemblyModel N2
STEP 2Select Lamp Module
STEP 3Select Lamp Assembly
9 Volt
6 Volt Laser
*The prefocused beam of the 2.5" TurboHead on the Model KT1 and Model KT2Lamp Modules is more concentrated than the beam with the 1.47" bezel. Theintensified beam center illuminates greater distances.
6 Volt
Lamp Module Model KT1*2.5 inch TurboHead Bezel
AdapterModel A12
Lamp Module Model L361.47 inch Diameter Bezel
AdapterModel A12
AdapterModel A12
Lamp Module Model L391.47 inch Diameter Bezel
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Flag SwitchConstant On
Tail-Cap Rocker Tail-Cap Switches Tape Switches
Switchlocation onlight module
Switch locationposition on forend
or pistol grip
Switch location on light module
Note: The SW02 and Z41 also have the disable feature
Switch locations on
forend and pistol grip
Constant-on Switchpositioned on the Light Module and Momentary-On/OffSwitch positioned
on the weapon
Pressure Switch* and
On/Off Flag SwitchReplace the xx in the modelnumber with the length of thePressure Switch cable needed toreach from the light position tothe desired location for thePressure Switch.
Pressure Switch* and
On/Off Switch Replace the xx in the modelnumber with the length ofthe Pressure Switch cableneeded to reach from themount position to thedesired location for thePressure Switch and replacethe yy with length for theOn/Off switch.
On/Off SwitchReplace the xx in the modelnumber with the length ofthe switch cable needed toreach from the light moduleto the desired location forthe On/Off Switch.
Waterproof to 30 meters
Model U00TH
Model U00T
Waterproof to 30 meters
Model UxxBH
Model UxxB Waterproof
to 30 metersModelUxxTH
Waterproofto 30 meterswith stiffened
Pressure SwitchModelUxxTK
ModelUxxT
Waterproof to 30 meters
ModelUxxyyBH
Waterproofto 30 meterswith stiffened
Pressure SwitchModel
UxxyyBK
ModelUxxyyB
On/OffTailcap
Flag Switch
Constant-On and Momentary-On Constant-On Only
*The standard Pressure Switch pad is 2.25 incheslong. A Pressure Switch pad 5 inches long is available. To order the switch with the longer pressure pad add the letter “L” at the end of the model number. (Example - U05TKL)
STEP 4Select Your Switch
1. Decide how you would like to control your light:
* Constant-On only
* Constant-On and Momentary-On
* Momentary-On with the ability to disable the switch
* Momentary-On only
2. Refer to the chart below for the various options offered.
3. Select the type of switch: tail-cap, rocker or tape.
4. If tape switch cables are required to reach areas of the weapon for placing pressure
switches, measure the length of cable(s) required.
5. Derive your Model Number, replacing the xx and/or yy in the selected switch model num-
ber with the required cable length in inches.
Tailcap Switchmust be used
with the A21 Adapterto mount the
switch on thelamp module
TailcapPush-Button
Switch
Waterproof to 30 meters
ModelZ41H
Model Z41
A21 Adapter
plus
Waterproof to 30 meters
Model SW02H
Model SW02
TailcapTwo-Step
Push ButtonSwitch
Tailcap Switchmust be used
with the A21 Adapterto mount the
switch on thelamp module
A21 Adapter
plus
On/OffFlag Switch
On/Off Switch
Push Button 1st Step - Momentary2nd Step - Constant
Rotate CW Constant
Push Button Press - Momentary
Pressure SwitchPress - Momentary
Pressure SwitchPress - Momentary
On/Off Switch
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Momentary-On Tape Switches
Switch locationpositioned on forend
or pistol grip
Switches locationpositioned on forend
and pistol grip
Tail-Cap Tape Switches
Switches positionedon forend and pistol
grip or other locationson the weapon.
Disable Switch positionedon Light Module and
Momentary On PressureSwitch on weapon.
Pressure Switch* and
Disable Flag SwitchReplace the xx in the modelnumber with the length ofthe Pressure Switch cableneeded to reach from themount position to thedesired location for thePressure Switch. DisableFlag Switch is located onthe end of the housing.
Pressure Switch* and
Disable Switch* Replace the xx in themodel number with thelength of the switchcable needed to reachfrom the light position tothe desired location forthe Pressure Switch andreplace the yy with cablelength for the DisableSwitch.
Dual PressureSwitches*
Replace the xx in themodel number with thelength of the switchcable needed to reachfrom the light position tothe desired location forone Pressure Switchand replace the yy withlength for the otherPressure Switch.
Single PressureSwitch*
Replace the xx in themodel number with thelength of the switchcable needed to reachfrom the light position tothe desired location forthe Pressure Switch.
Waterproof to 30 meters
ModelUxxSH
Waterproofto 30 meterswith stiffened
Pressure SwitchModelUxxSK
ModelUxxS
Waterproof to 30 meters
ModelUxxyyDH
Waterproofto 30 meterswith stiffened
Pressure SwitchModel
UxxyyDK
ModelUxxyyD
Waterproof to 30 meters
ModelUxxH
Waterproofto 30 meterswith stiffened
Pressure SwitchModel UxxK
ModelUxx
Waterproof to 30 meters
ModelUxxyyH
Waterproofto 30 meterswith stiffened
Pressure SwitchModel UxxyyK
Model Uxxyy
Momentary-On Disable Switches Momentary-On Only
SureFire offers a wide variety of switches: tail-cap switches with momentary-on,rocker switches with constant-on or disable options and tape switch pressure
pads. The tape switches include a length of cable with switch combinations thatallow for actuating the light from various positions on the weapon.
Momentary-on switches activate the light only while pressure is applied, whichprovides the ability to produce short bursts of light to disorient an adversary. Thestandard pressure switch pad is 2.25" long, however, a 5" pressure tape switch padcan be ordered.
For applications that require uninterrupted light, constant-on switches are best,either a tail-cap or a tape switch mounted on the weapon.
Disable switches are also available for preventing unintended light activationduring covert operations. Disable switches can be either a tail-cap flag switch or arocker switch on a length of cable.
All of these switches are available in combinations to provide multipleapproaches for control of the light.
Cable switches are attached to the weapon using pressure-sensitive adhesive andVelcro for easy removal and reattachment.
Optional waterproofing for performance to a depth of 30 meters is available forall switches. The pressure switches for deeper water use can be stiffened to pre-vent the water pressure from accidentally activating the light.
CUSTOM BUILD-YOUR-OWN WEAPONLIGHT
Pressure SwitchPress - Momentary
Flag SwitchDisables Pressure Switch
Pressure SwitchPress - Momentary
Disables Pressure Switch
Pressure SwitchPress - Momentary
Pressure SwitchesPress either switch - Momentary
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Visible And Infrared Laser Sights
SureFire lasers use continuous beam operation that provides abouttwice the average power compared with typical “pulsing” lasers.
This translates to a brighter constant beam that is much easier to fol-low when tracking a target.
The unit is designed to screw into the standardized threads ofSureFire WeaponLight systems. SureFire lasers feature a unique“hard-mount” design that eliminates adjustment springs and screwsfor sighting-in a weapon. Zeroing a SureFire laser is accomplishedwith two precise, optical prism beam adjustments. This approachallows the laser diode to remain in a secure, fixed position while theadjustment rings move the beam on the target.
The hard-mount design eliminates the usual adjustment springsand screws of other brands that are subject vibration and recoil,weakening and losing their point-of-impact. With the SureFire cali-bration rings locked in position, the total unit is a solid assembly thatmaintains zero during recoil and the rigors of field use.
Sighting-in with SureFire’s rotating adjustment rings is quicklyaccomplished. When locked down, the laser will maintain zero underrecoil and other physical abuse. The dial readings can be recordedfor zeroing different weapons, allowing the laser to be zeroed formultiple weapons. The design is waterproof with O-ring seals for sub-mersion to 30 meters.
The distance a SureFire laser beam travels is well beyond theusual range associated with most tactical operations. It is important tounderstand that the maximum effective range of a laser varies greatlywith lighting conditions such as bright sunlight, the reflectivity of thetarget, and the shooter’s vision. Lasers vary the most in bright, directsunlight. A laser is more effective at night or in subdued lighting.
The SureFire Laser Sight is available as a visible orinfrared unit that can be mounted either in conjunc-
tion with a SureFire WeaponLight™ or as a separate unit.The visible laser is either red or green in color. Greenlasers are six times “brighter,” as perceived by the humaneye, than red lasers. The infrared laser in visible only withnight vision devices (NVDs).
SureFire lasers are not like any other weapon-mountedlaser you have ever seen. Most lasers on the market aretypical, low-cost devices. SureFire lasers are uniquelydesigned, robust, and rugged.
Optical Beam AdjustmentRotating adjustment rings optically sights inthe laser beam without the use of springsor screws to move light source.
O-Ring SEALEDCONNECTION Waterproof sub-mersion protection to 30 meters.
Calibrated windage and elevationEngraved precision scale allows lasersight to be mounted on severalweapons using the preestablishedsight-in vernier settings.
Visible or Infrared635nM Visible Beam (Red)830nM Invisible Beam (Infrared532nM Visible Beam (Green)
Hard-mounted DESIGNHard-mounted laser diode and beam sightingelements eliminates set screws and springs thatcan fatigue and cause point-of-impact shifts.
Locking screwsSecures hard mounted calibration ring position.
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Visible And Infrared Laser Sights
L72 Visible Laser Sight (Red)Wavelength 532nM Power 5 milliwattsRun Time 24 hours (approx.)Length 1.95 inchesDiameter 1.25 inchesWeight 4.6 ounces
L75 Infrared Laser Sight**Wavelength 830nM (IR) Power 5 milliwattsRun Time 24 hours (approx.)Length 1.95 inchesDiameter 1.25 inchesWeight 4.6 ounces
L80 Visible Laser Sight (Green)Wavelength 635nM Power 5 milliwattsRun Time 24 hours (approx.)Length 1.95 inchesDiameter 1.25 inchesWeight 4.6 ounces
SureFire laser sights are not compatible with the Nitrolon orMillennium Series of Handgun WeaponLights.
Infrared lasers can only be used with momentary-on switches.Use of constant-on switches are not allowed by FederalRegulations. Furthermore, infrared lasers can only be deliveredto law enforcement or military units.
MODEL L80Green Laser
Model L72Red Laser
Model L75Infrared Laser
Model L80 Laser Sight
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BeamFilters and Protective CoversHinged lidLens lid can be opened whenwhite light is needed.
Lid LockPrevents lid from unintended opening.
Lens choiceRed Light, Blue Light, Infrared Light, Expanded Beam, Opaque Cover
Bezel Mounting LockCam-lever lock secures toWeaponLight bezel.
Lens lidOpen
Locking leverUnlocked
SureFire beam-modifying accessories expand the range of applications of SureFireWeaponLights™ and are compatible with selected SureFire hand-held lights. The
filters change the light into either invisible infrared or to blue or red for subduedlighting. The BeamShaper is a diffuser that acts to broaden the SureFire beam toassist in reading signs if you are man-tracking or hunting.
Mounting a BeamFilter, BeamShaper or Protective Cover on the light is easy— sim-ply slip the filter over the bezel. Press-on models are held by friction while Millenniummodels in the FM series are locked-down with a clever bezel mounting lock.
The lens lids are hinged and can be opened when you wish to deploy your whitelight. The lid snaps in the closed position and includes an additional lock for addedassurance that the lens will stay closed. This added lock prevents unintended lightfrom occurring during covert operations.
COVERFM27
RED FM25
BLUE FM26
INFRAREDFM13
BEAMSHAPERFM14
BLUEFM16
RED FM15
COVER FM17
COVER F13
RED F11 INFRARED F12
BLUE F19
FM SERIES SPECIFICATIONSHousing Material Nitrolon
Red Lens PyrexBlue Lens Pyrex
Infrared Lens Tempered GlassBeamShaper Lens Polycarbonate
Cover Lens AluminumAccepts Bezel
FM13 - FM17 1.625 Inch DiameterFM23 - FM27 2.5 inch Diameter
PRESS-ON SERIES SPECIFICATIONSHousing Material Rubber/ABS
Red Lens PolycarbonateBlue Lens Polycarbonate
Infrared Lens Tempered GlassBeamShaper Lens Polycarbonate
Cover Lens ABSAccepts Bezel 1.38 Inch Diameter
INFRARED FM23
PRESS-ON FILTERS FOR 1.38" BEZELS LOCKING LEVER FILTERS FOR 1.625" BEZELS LOCKING LEVER FILTERS FOR 2.5" BEZELS
Red BeamFilter Provides illumination while maintaining night-adapted vision.
Blue BeamFilter Helpful in detecting blood trails and provides illumination while maintain-ing night-adapted vision.
Infrared BeamFilter Blocks visible light, emitting infrared light that provides enhanced nightvision equipment resolution.
BeamShaper Diffuses the light beam for broader coverage, ideal for close-up work suchas tracking or whenever an intense beam center is not preferred.
Protective CoverProtects the lens and prevents negligent or accidental light emission duringcovert operations.
BEAMSHAPER FM24
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Lamp Assembly guide
Weapon specific WeaponLightsfor Carbines, Rifles, SMGs
Model A Series
Model AB Series
Model B Series
H&K Model 628 and 629 Series
with optional L90 Module
P6065
LUMEN
P90105
LUMEN
P61120
LUMEN
P91200
LUMEN
N165
LUMEN
MN10125
LUMEN
MN11225
LUMEN
MN15125
LUMEN
MN16225
LUMEN
MN20225
LUMEN
MN21500
LUMEN
MN60225
LUMEN
MN61350
LUMEN
HANDGUN WeaponLights
Military Series
Nitrolon Series
Millennium Series
N2105
LUMEN
shotGUN WeaponLights
Six Volt Series
Nine Volt Series
rail mounted WeaponLights
Vertical Grip A Series
Vertical Grip AB Series
Model 951 and 952 Series
Model 961 and 962 Series
Model 971 and 972 Series
Model 981 and 982 Series
tactical hand-held lights
Tactical Hand-held Light M2
Tactical Hand-held Light M3
Tactical Hand-held Light M3T
Tactical Hand-held Light M4
Tactical Hand-held Light M6
Preselected WeaponLightSystems
Six Volt Series
Nine Volt Series
Build Your own WeaponLights
Lamp Module Model KT1
Lamp Module Model KT2
Lamp Module Model L36
Lamp Module Model L39
Lamp Module Model L60
Lamp Module Model L90
Lamp Module Model LM90
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Handguns equipped with SureFire WeaponLights require spe-cial holsters. Several manufacturers offer suitable holsters,the vast majority of which are of the tactical thigh holster
genre. The most popular in the SWAT community is the thigh rigmade by Safariland. The Safariland holster features a quick-access,thumb-operated safety snap to retain the handgun. The only down-side to the Safariland rig is that it is not currently available to fit allmodels of SureFire handgun WeaponLights.
Bianchi International’s new Cobra system is a modular styleholster that can be configured to fit different handgun shapes with aVelcro adjustable closure. The Bianchi holster is based on theCalifornia-based company’s highly successful M9 military holster.The main advantage of the Bianchi rig is that it can be configured tofit most handguns equipped with SureFire WeaponLight systems.
Several holster companies offer custom made rigs to fit hand-guns fitted with SureFire WeaponLight. We have used and can rec-ommend holsters from Blade Tech, Special Operations Equipmentand Skunkworks.
compatible holsters
Bianchi International100 Calle CortezTemecula, CA 92590(800) 477-8545
Blade Tech3060 S.O. 96th St.Tacoma, WA 98409(253) 581-4347www.bladetech.com
Eagle Industries400 Biltmore Dr. #530Fenton, MO 63026(636) 343-7547www.eagleindustries.com
Safariland3120 E. Mission Blvd.Ontario, CA 91761(800) 347-1200www.safariland.com
SkunkworksP.O. Box 8422Spokane, WA 99203(509) 534-6113www.skunkworksusa.com
Special Operations Equipment234 1/
2 South Coast HighwayOceanside, CA 92054(760) 722-0004www.specialoperationsequipment.com
Recommended Holster Makers ForHandguns With SureFire WeaponLights
Safariland’s tactical thigh holster is popular with special police units, suchas this K9 officer.
Recoil-Proof Battery Sticks
Recoil plays hell on a battery, so SureFire developed a speciallyarmored battery stick for use in its dedicated WeaponLights™.
The worst abuse comes from 12 ga. shotguns— as seen withSureFire dedicated shotgun forends. The effect of two or three bat-teries slamming against one another during recoil can prove damag-ing to loose batteries, but the SureFire battery stick is recoil-proof.They come standard with all dedicated shotgun forends, but are notnecessary with shock-isolated Millennium WeaponLights, which holdthe batteries “individually” and protect them from recoil forces.
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SUREFIRE LITHIUM BATTERIES
Hurricane Pack Just Keeps On Lighting
Good for an amazing 50 hours— almost five full nights of illumi-nation— the SureFire Hurricane Pack comes with a miniature
lamp rated for three lumens.Since the tiny lamp draws suchlow power, it can run for hourson the “burned out” batteriesfrom your SureFire flashlightsor WeaponLights, which stillhave a bit of juice left even afterthey stop powering SureFire’sdazzlingly bright illuminationtools. The Hurricane Packcomes complete with 12 eachSF123A lithium batteries.Alaskan hunters take note!
SF223A
SF323A
SureFire lithium batteries— made in the U.S.A.— are manu-factured to the highest performance specifications. SureFire’s
electrical engineers specified the SureFire battery for maximumenergy output and long life. SureFire lithium batteries have a 10year shelf-life and can be relied upon to deliver their power inthe most adverse conditions.
SureFire lithium batteries are available only in bulk quanti-ties. The smallest package is a dozen, then a 24-pack and finallya 72-pack. Twin-battery card packs are available in a 12-card,24-battery box— ideal for retailers.
Priced much more competitively than “battery company”batteries, SureFire lithium batteries are sold at much less mark-up than “battery company” batteries because SureFire wants toprovide a reasonably priced, high-performance battery to powerits unsurpassed flashlights and WeaponLights™.
SF123A: single battery (not sold)SF12BB: 12-battery packSF24BB: two 12-battery packs (24 batteries)SF24CB: 12 cards of two batteries per card (24 batteries)SF72BB: six 12-battery packs (72 batteries)
Spares Carrier To The Rescue
Anecessary piece of equipment, the SureFire Spares Carrierholds six SF123A lithium batteries and a replacement
lamp assembly in a compact water-resistant case. The SparesCarrier ensures that you are able to replace any necessaryparts quickly and safely in the field.
Model SC2: For “MN” Series Lamp AssembliesModel SC1: For “P” Series Lamp Assemblies
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TACTICAL FLASHLIGHTS
Hand-held tactical flashlights are an important backup to a WeaponLight
equipped firearm. If your primary light goes down, you need a secondary.
The best backup is a light that offers interchangeable parts with your pri-
mary light and features the same performance— a SureFire Special Operations
hand-held light.
Part of our newest Millennium Series of lights, the Special Operations lights
utilize the same shock-isolated bezels and lamp assemblies as Millennium
WeaponLights, such as the M900 vertical grip WeaponLight. Tail-caps, lamps and
even some of the housings are interchangeable with WeaponLight components.
They use the same accessory filters and lithium batteries as their WeaponLight
counterparts.
Most of all, Special Operations lights produce the same blindingly bright,
flawlessly focused beams— SureFire’s signature. The lights are ruggedly con-
structed with MilSpec Type 3 hard anodized finish, optically coated tempered
Pyrex windows and double O-ring water-tight seals. They come with lock-out tail-
caps to prevent accidentally running down the batteries.
There are six models in the Special Operations Series of hand-held tactical
lights. The M1 Infrared Illuminator is a special-purpose tactical flashlight for use
with night vision devices. It emits an invisible infrared beam.
The M2 Centurion is a six-volt CombatLight with a grip ring for utilizing the
Rogers/SureFire technique with a handgun. A favorite with Naval Special Warfare
and other waterborne forces, the M2 is waterproof to over 100 feet. It can pro-
duce 65 or 120 lumens, depending on lamp assembly choice.
The M3 CombatLight is the hands-down favorite of SWAT teams and other
high-risk operators. It comes with a grip ring and two lamp assemblies good for
125 or 225 lumens of dazzlingly bright SureFire light. There is also a TurboHead
version of the M3, the M3T, that comes with the larger 2.5" TurboHead bezel.
The M4 Devastator is an astonishingly powerful 12 volt tactical light with an
amazing 225 or 350 lumens of scorching white light. It also features shock-isolat-
ed lamp assemblies and double O-ring construction.
The M6 Magnum is the king of the lumen hill with the capability to produce
500 retina-searing lumens. It comes with a 250 and 500 lumen lamp assembly
and utilizes a unique quick-change battery magazine holding six SureFire lithium
batteries.
By now you should already understand and appreciate the tactical advantages
afforded by SureFire WeaponLights. Just as you carry a handgun to backup your
primary shoulder weapon, so too should you carry a hand-held flashlight to back-
up your WeaponLight.
M6 MagnumM4 DevastatorM3 CombatLightM2 Centurion
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The SureFire InstituteMaximizing Human Performance in the Tactical Environment
Realizing the need for low-light tactical training as inno-vative and effective as the new breed of illuminationtools he had developed, SureFire’s founder, Dr. John
Matthews, created the SureFire Institute. A training organiza-tion dedicated to providing the highest quality tactical trainingto law enforcement and military professionals, the SureFireInstitute utilizes conflict-tested training methods to provideclients with the most relevant and realistic training available.
Key elements of the SureFire Institute’s curriculum include:
Low-Light Training: The majority of officer-involved shoot-ings occur between sunset and sunrise, yet most departmentaltraining takes place during the day. The SureFire Institute wasfounded specifically to address the tactical issues associatedwith diminished lighting conditions.
Force-on-Force Training:Years of practical researchhave refined the SureFireInstitute’s unique “Force-on-Force” training methods. Aspast students will attest, thistraining must be experiencedbefore it can be truly appreci-ated.
Course participants are pre-sented various shoot/no-shootproblems while engagingskilled opponents role-playedby our staff and other trainees.These exercises are conducted with non-lethal projectile-firingtraining weapons. By learning to solve problems in this highlyrealistic environment, individuals and teams are more likely tosucceed when it counts—in real life. This translates to a high-er survival rate, fewer wrongful shootings, and a reduction inlegal liability.
Staff : The SureFireInstitute’s staff includes bothactive members of lawenforcement and formermilitary special operationspersonnel. The blending ofmilitary and law enforce-ment training and opera-tional perspectives hasproven to deliver a powerful training experience for courseattendees.
For more information, contact the SureFire Institute at(714) 545-9007 or via e-mail at [email protected] descriptions and schedules can be found online atwww.surefireinstitute.com
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AR15, M16Model 510A dedicated forend 20, 21, 23Model 510AB dedicated forend 23Model 510B dedicated forend 23Millennium Universal System 34
BENELLI M1 SUPER 90Model 617 dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 617F dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 617G dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 517 dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 417 dedicated forend 14, 15, 17
BUILD-YOUR-OWN SYSTEMgeneral 48component selection 49direct mounts 50Weaver mounts 50suppressor mounts 50front sight post mounts 50barrel mounts 50lamp modules 51lamp assemblies 51constant-on switches 52constant-on and momentary-on switches 52momentary-on disable switches 53momentary-on switches 53
CAR15, M4dedicated forend, general 13, 20, 21, 22Model 500A dedicated forend 22Model 500AB dedicated forend 22Model 500B dedicated forend 22Millennium Universal System 34
FILTERS AND PROTECTIVE COVERSFor 1.38" BezelsFM13 protective cover 56FM19 blue filter 56FM11 red filter 56FM12 infrared filter 56For 1.625" BezelsFM17 protective cover 56FM16 blue filter 56FM15 red filter 56FM13 infrared filter 56FM14 BeamShaper filter 56For 2.5" BezelsFM27 protective cover 56FM26 blue filter 56FM25 red filter 56FM23 infrared filter 56FM24 BeamShaper filter 56
HANDGUN WEAPONLIGHTSgeneral 8, 9, 10, 11Beretta 92 12Beretta 96 12 Glock 12 H&K USP 12 SIG 220 12 SIG 226, 228, 229 12 Springfield XD 12 Government Model 1911 12integral rail 12
HANDGUN WEAPONLIGHT HOLSTERSgeneral 58
Bianchi International 58Blade Tech 58Safariland 58Skunkworks 58Special Operations Equipment 58
HECKLER & KOCHMP5 dedicated forend 13, 26MP5 laser sight 13, 26, 27MP5 dual laser and light 13, 15MP5 Picatinny rail 13, 27, 29, 30, 31G36K Model 560A dedicated forend 13, 24G36K Model 560AB dedicated forend 13, 24G36K Model 560B dedicated forend 13, 24G36 Model 570A dedicated forend 13, 25G36 Model 570AB dedicated forend 13, 25G36 Model 570B dedicated forend 13, 25
LAMP ASSEMBLIESgeneral 57
LASER SIGHTSgeneral 54, 55L72 red laser 55L75 infrared laser 55L80 green laser 55shotguns 15 rifles and SMGs 26, 27, 4
MILLENNIUM UNIVERSAL SYSTEMgeneral 35, 40, 41M951P 34M95x Series 35, 36M96x Series 35, 37M97x TurboHead Series 35, 38
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MP5N w/Navy Suppressor 45MP5SD-Suppressor Mount 45HK33, HK93, G3, HK91 45
REMINGTON 870Model 618 dedicated forend 14, 15, 16Model 618F dedicated forend 14, 15, 16Model 618G dedicated forend 14, 15, 16Model 918 dedicated forend 14, 15, 16Model 918F dedicated forend 14, 15, 16Model 918G dedicated forend 14, 15, 16Model 518 dedicated forend 14, 15, 16Model 418 dedicated forend 14, 15, 16
REMINGTON 1100 and 1187Model 620TF dedicated forend 14, 15, 16Model 617TG dedicated forend 14, 15, 16Model 618G dedicated forend 14, 15, 16Model 920TF dedicated forend 14, 15, 16Model 917TG dedicated forend 14, 15, 16Model 520T dedicated forend 14, 15, 16Model 475 dedicated forend 14, 15, 16
RUGERMini-14 46Mini-14GB 46Mini-30 46
SIG 551dedicated forend, general 13, 21Model 520A dedicated forend 13, 28Model 520AB dedicated forend 13, 28Model 520B dedicated forend 13, 28
SPRINGFIELD ARMORYM1A, M14 46
STEYRAUG 46
SUREFIRE BATTERIESgeneral 59Hurricane Pack 59Spares Carrier SC2 59Spares Carrier SC1 59SF323A 59SF123A 59SF12BB 59SF24BB 59SF24CB 59SF72BB 59
SUREFIRE PICATINNY FORENDSHK MP5 29, 30 Mossberg 590 29Remington 870 29
SUREFIRE INSTITUTEgeneral 61
SWITCHESgeneral overview 52, 53
TACTICAL HAND-HELD FLASHLIGHTSgeneral 60Millennium Special Operations Series 60
UZIUzi 47
VERTICAL GRIP WEAPONLIGHTgeneral 32 MP5 30, 31
WEAPON-SPECIFIC FORENDSHK MP5 26 HK G36K 24 HK G36 25AR15, M16 23 CAR15, M4 22 SIG 551 28
WINCHESTER 1300 DEFENDERModel 636 dedicated forend 14, 15, 18Model 636F dedicated forend 14, 15, 18Model 636G dedicated forend 14, 15, 18Model 536 dedicated forend 14, 15, 18Model 436 dedicated forend 14, 15, 18
WINCHESTER 1300 DEFENDERModel 636 dedicated forend 14, 15, 18
M98x TurboHead Series 35, 39Laser sight module 35selecting a system 40, 41
MOSSBERG 500 and 590Model 622 dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 622F dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 622G dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 922 dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 922F dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 922G dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 522 dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 422 dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 623 dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 623F dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 623G dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 523 dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 423 dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 621 dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 621F dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 621G dedicated forend 14, 15, 17Model 521 dedicated forend 14, 15, 17
PRESELECTED WEAPONLIGHTSgeneral 43, 44AR15, M16 42, 44CAR15, M4 Carbines 44MP5, MP5K 45
SureFire® WeaponLight™ Design Imperatives
Mission: Create a source of powerful white light for a combative environment that
mounts securely and unobtrusively on a shoulder weapon or handgun.
Characteristics: Emits blindingly bright light; impervious to recoil and extreme
hard-use; totally weatherproof; special-order waterproofing; capable of ambidex-
trous operation; include power and beam choices.
Purpose: To help the operator prevail in low-light combat.
Cost Target: Irrelevant to purpose; build the best.
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The 2002 SureFire WeaponLight Catalog is respectfully dedicatedto all those who walk with the warrior’s spirit.
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