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SureFire Makes Hard Landing; Refuses to Die
SureFire Makes Hard Landing; Refuses to Die I am a military helicopter pilot and the one piece of gear I rely on more than any other is my SureFire M2 Millennium® Centurion®. It's brighter, more reliable, and much more durable than anything we are issued.

While conducting flight inspections, I've dropped my light over 20 feet from the top of an aircraft onto a steel flight deck without so much as a flicker. The shock-isolated bezel works as advertised, and the tip-off red filter is easy to turn on/off for white light restrictions at night. I can think of no greater testimony to the quality of your lights than their performance in the harsh environment in which we work: salt air, extreme temperature fluctuations, and punishing helicopter vibrations.

I have a few SureFire lights now because I like them so much. I really don't need them though — my original just won't die! Keep up the great work.

Scott S.