The law enforcement divorce rate will spike if these lights become standard issue. Check the promo vid:
0:08 – Either the acting is really bad, or this “cop” is actually a rapist… I can’t tell yet. Right now I’m scared for the kid.
0:35 – K I’m pretty sure he’s a real cop. A scream is heard close by, cop flexes his light skills for the kid and tells him to hold onto it… kid says “Won’t you need it?” Then I shit you not, this happened… I lost it LOL:
0:40 – Kid is stone faced not giving a single about what he just witnessed. Then gives a “what the hell am I supposed to do with this?” type glance at the flashlight he was given.
0:52 – Purse snatching in progress, bad guy sees cop and then holds girl hostage with a knife. He then lests go and there is a bit of a chase until he gets his shit kiboshed by a bend in a gate smaller than he can fit through.
BOOM product shot #2… other officer on the scene is also tactical as _ _ _ _:
2:31 – “I had no idea the detective was there, I was talking about my 2211” <— *eye roll*… that was forced.
2:50 – Whaaat? So the girl getting her purse snatched was actually the kids mom? Clever stuff Surefire… haha not really.
I think they really missed out on not getting Vince Vaughn to play the bad guy. I guess California’s gun laws must be working, the bad guy had a knife not a gun. *snicker* (Obviously implied: Ban assault knives!)
Man I sure do love Surefire, but this product is off the charts retarded. I didn’t even mention the price yet, which is a cool $500. Uh…. WOULDN’T.
Looks like Glock has some stiff competition in the realm of shitty commercials.
Will 2013 be the year of the tactical wrist flashlight? Too early to say, but I’ll keep my ear to the tactical streets. Thoughts?
Hat tip: Tim