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The '''SureFire M6 Guardian''' is a flashlight produced by [[SureFire]], a company which produces [[tactical light|tactical flashlights]]. It is relatively small with an aluminum casing, and has a 250 [[Lumen (unit)|lumen]] beam. [[Jimmy Wales]], the founder of Wikipedia, has been noted in the media for owning one of these flashlights. He described the flashlight as being an "assault flashlight" because of its high-intensity beam |
The '''SureFire M6 Guardian''' is a flashlight produced by [[SureFire]], a company which produces [[tactical light|tactical flashlights]]. It is relatively small with an aluminum casing, and has a 250 [[Lumen (unit)|lumen]] beam. [[Jimmy Wales]], the founder of Wikipedia, has been noted in the media for owning one of these flashlights. He described the flashlight as being an "assault flashlight" because of its high-intensity beam. |
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Revision as of 05:45, 10 December 2007
The SureFire M6 Guardian is a flashlight produced by SureFire, a company which produces tactical flashlights. It is relatively small with an aluminum casing, and has a 250 lumen beam. Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, has been noted in the media for owning one of these flashlights. He described the flashlight as being an "assault flashlight" because of its high-intensity beam.
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- David Colman. ""Industrial Art Illuminates Life"". New York Times. Retrieved 2007-12-10.