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September 11, 2025 at 9:32 am #10476
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KeymasterI just copied it over from my cpf thread so forgive the minor errors and reference to other members.
Ok, so here are some pictures. I did the same as peter, heated it up over the stove burner, and stuck the head in the vise, and used a channel lock with leather so the pliers teeth didnt bite (too much). My fury has the extra plastic ring that the older surefire models have. This is the stuff.<br />
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I dont’t know if mine was an earlier model, but peter, check the bezel. The plastic ring was stuck to the bezel and very hard to see. It was there though, it just blended in and didn’t pop off with the lens. <br />
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As you can see, it does look like decent under the reflector, but its nothing special. Not going to dismantle any further. I just wanted to add some v10 glow powder around the emitter. I don’t know what the heatsinking is, and won’t be delving deeper to find out. <br />
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The bezel did come off pretty easy actually. The marks on my bezel are from previous when I tried to get it off without heat. I don’t recommend using a pliers on the bezel though. I put too much pressure trying to keep it tight. Ended up chipping the lens a bit from the pressure. Not a worry for me, Ill just source a new lens, but I could have avoided it if I had used a Rubber filter wrench or something of sorts. Once I got a grip of the bezel though, it did spin right off. <br />
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So, at least I was able to tell ya that there is indeed two orings on the fury. This is the two mode p2x. I am thinking that peter’s light might have the plastic ring stuck in the bezel. Maybe not. So, yeah. Lol. Anyone know where to source a fury lens? I don’t have a caliper to tell the exact size of the lens.<br/>Sent from my SCH-S968C using Tapatalk
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