Consumer Review: Surefire m600c

SUREFIRE m600c

Surefire has become synonomous with great, tough, quality lights.

The surefire m600c weapon mounted light is no exeption. 

The m600c comes with its own mount which is extremely sturdy and rugged. Its been mounted on my AR through hundreds of rounds and has not loosened up even a hair, I am truly impressed with the stock mount.

Bright as the sun. With 200 lumen output this light will light up an entire room while having a good center focus beam. It really is enough to blind someone at night for a couple seconds for a quick ID and possible action.

The m600c comes with a pressure switch that works flawlessly. It attaches via velcro and can be placed anywhere on your free float rail. Simply exchange the buttont tail cap with the pressure switch tail cap, mount and forget. The switch is not going anywhere, and has been 100% reliable.

If you are looking for an extremely reliable rugged weapon mounted light,

the m600c will certainly be there for you when you need it the most!

By: Greg Messer

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  1. Cary Kieffer Avatar
    Cary Kieffer

    I don’t know what you do for a living or use that light for but from professional experience that pressure switch is going to go out eventually if your using it “hard”. I went through those pressure switches left and right in the desert. Maybe you’ll never use yours up but they are a bad idea to me on a “hard use” rifle. I’d set that light up where you can use the button cap with your weak hand thumb. For example a forward grip and your light on the right side of your quadrail. That’s where the Surefire 951 looks to be a better light, there is only 1 tailcap. It has both a pressure switch plug and a button. So if the pressure pad does go your still able to fire up the light right away. Or better yet save hundreds and go Streamlight 10 tap with 400 more lumen.

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