I honestly don't know why anyone buys the Surefire offerings. They're overpriced for what they are, and STreamlight consistently outperforms Surefire IMO.
Have to say I agree.
Who would pay full price for a 2015 TV? Electronics change so rapidly, threads like this are helpful to keep up with the latest gear.
When I bought my Surefire XC-1 18 months ago it was about the most compact light I could find for my P-01. With today's offerings, I would never pay that price and certainly would buy something different.
To have a back-up; I bought a knock-off 'XC1 200 lumen light' for 1/5th the Surefire price that has identical metal body and better switches. Still use my Streamlight TLR-4 I bought 2 years ago on my shorty HD shotgun. Been 100% reliable.
There are other considerations.
Reliability and durability of the mainline Surefire lights (x300, scout, P2x) is extremely good. These light can truly take a severe beating and still be counted on. That is, I would say, their #1 feature.
Reflector and bulb performance - potentially very subjective - are also consistently good across the product line. Output level over time and runtime are excellent compared to the competition.
Also, for pistol use, I find the X300 controls to be the best, particularly when you add a DG switch - something I don?t think the other makers even offer. I also personally prefer the more streamlined profile.
For most, a light is a light is a light and price speaks loudly. Any of the top offerings today are probably more than reliable enough. There is still some benefit to going with certain Surefire products for some users.
I do feel their pricing is a bit high, though. It would be nice to see them come down a little.