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  • caduckgunner
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 1968

    Need help with a Surefire shotgun light

    I bought a used Surefire 636FA for my Winchester 1300 Defender. WHen I put the 2 3V batterys inside, I can hear them sliding back and forth if I tip the foreend. Am I missing something like a spacer? I looked on surefires's website and couldn't find anything. It didn't come with any manuals or anything. Thanks.
    Last edited by caduckgunner; 04-22-2006, 11:55 AM.
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    NwG
    Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 321

    Just to be sure, you are useing 123 batterys in it right?
    1911.....

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    • #3
      caduckgunner
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 1968

      No, just regual 3 volts..... do I have to order thos batterys from surefire?

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        Guns R Tools
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2005
        • 1782

        Cr123

        You can buy these at photo places, walmart, target etc. They can be Duracell, Energizer, Sanyo and any brands as long as they are CR123 specification, it's like AA or AAA, industry standard. About $6 each. But check out Turners they have twin pack of Surefire brand for better price.
        'Cuz big holes are easier to see.

        You can correct my spelling and grammar error anytime.
        I welcome it. How else would I learn.

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        • #5
          caduckgunner
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 1968

          Originally posted by Guns R Tools
          You can buy these at photo places, walmart, target etc. They can be Duracell, Energizer, Sanyo and any brands as long as they are CR123 specification, it's like AA or AAA, industry standard. About $6 each. But check out Turners they have twin pack of Surefire brand for better price.

          Thanks ....

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          • #6
            maxicon
            Veteran Member
            • Oct 2005
            • 4661

            You can buy them directly from Surefire for less than $2 each. I don't know what shipping comes to, but it's definitely cheaper than getting them at the store:


            Midway carries both Streamlight and Surefire branded ones:



            I used to buy mine from Botach, who have great sales on them, but they screwed up an order, like they so often do, and I don't go there any more.

            Be cautious about ultra-cheap batteries, even if they're labeled with name brands, as there are lots of counterfeits, and lithium batteries have been implicated in flashlight explosions:
            A Little Accident. W/123\'s and a Peli. M6 Not very good at writing story, so I post some pictures instead... I was at work when this happen. Fortunately my wife was at home. What I can say is that we are lucky that someone was there we are not using the flashlight when that happened. My...


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            • #7
              repete34
              Junior Member
              • Jan 2006
              • 65

              I have Sanyo 123's for 1.25 ea. and surefire 123's for $7.00 for 4 shipped.

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