



🔦 Light up your world with tactical precision and style!
The SureFire E2T-MV Tactician is a high-output LED flashlight engineered for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Featuring a durable Mil-Spec anodized finish, powered by two CR123A lithium batteries, and equipped with Maxvision LED technology, it delivers exceptional brightness in a lightweight, compact design. Perfect for tactical, technical, or recreational use, this flashlight offers quick mode switching and comes fully equipped with batteries and accessories for immediate use.










| ASIN | B076XWP8P9 |
| Batteries | 2 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries required | No |
| Battery type | Lithium Metal CR123A |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,043 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #287 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (377) |
| Date First Available | 22 March 2018 |
| Finish types | Mil-Spec Hard Anodized |
| Import designation | Made in the USA |
| Included components | Battery, Light, Sticker, manual |
| Is assembly required | No |
| Item Weight | 0.25 Pounds |
| Item model number | SFRE2TMV |
| Product Dimensions | 25.4 x 10.16 x 3.81 cm; 113.4 g |
G**J
Esta linterna es un claro ejemplo de la calidad de Surefire. Es una linterna ligera y potente que puede tener diversos usos, ya sea para recreación como para usos técnicos. Los modos que tiene son útiles y fácilmente se puede acceder a ellos. Considero que es una linterna para fines técnicos o específicos que también puede usarse para fines recreativos. Es una linterna de alto desempeño.
A**R
The performance is excellent. Serves very well for my purpose.
C**A
High mode very bright, but low 5 lumen mode seems less bright than 5 lumen from my Surefire E1L or my E2L. Always found the low mode 15 lumen on my Surefire LX2 Lumamax as a better setting for low. Deliver from US was really good to UK Still a better price than older models, and will fit in with my collection.
B**G
I purchased the Streamlight 88062 ProTac 2L-X 500 lm Professional Tactical Flashlight, Black - 500 Lumens and the SureFire Tactician High-Output LED Flashlight with Maxvision, Black. Both are very nice. But with the Surefire it just feels solid. Now having said that, I'll elaborate. With cheap flashlights, like those plastic ones from the 80's, you get that kind of spring bounce feel inside. We all jiggled it around because it made a weird vibration. The Streamlight has that at times. The tactician doesn't. The brightness of the tactician is better, more defined. The tactician body is more sleek. The rubber foot feels more secure on the tactician, and doesn't have that push click thing like the streamlight. it's like you weren't even sure you pushed it, until the light blasts forth. A panzer tank for $100+. Now the streamlight feel good in hand. It has a blinding light, not as hardcore as the tactician. It comes with a pouch, tactician does not, just a string loop. Both have pocket clamps. For 40$ the streamlight is a no brainer, but if you can afford more, go with the tactician or both, like i did. I like the tactician for a gun light. I want a for sure light on that. The streamlight would be more my go outside and inspect light or get under the hood light in a pinch. Maybe swing it into a joint on a person. It is that tough and would definitely feel confident in it for something like that. I actually have many other flashlights like a maglite for that more like car stuff or getting into a dirty place. Easier to clean off. Not so worried if something bad happens. Now I will say this about streamlight. I have their Streamlight 69430 TLR-8G on a PDW and it is amazing. Its bombproof. I like that more than the tactician. Good luck. Hope this helped.
G**.
I actually got this Surefire Tactician when I was having trouble using my hands from a nerve disorder, which has now been resolved. I preferred it because of the twist-on cap, which I found easier to use. I still use it occasionally, but have moved on to brighter lights, as I age. This light still impresses me with both it's simplicity, and reliability, and durablility. Lives up to the Surefire name, I have a few of their lights, and always impressive. They are a bit behind in actual light output, but their build quality and toughness are second to none! I do also love the MV wide angle beam. I find this much more useful in my line of work (auto tech) than most of the tactical lights out there. It's expensive, for sure, but has been well worth it!
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