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Streamlight TLR 1 HL 800 Lumens Review

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28 COMMENTS

  1. TLR-1 is the best weapon light out there IMO.  The price for the weapon light coupled with the performance and durability of the light is 2nd to none.  I have 300 lumen model on multiple firearms and have never had a problem with its performance.  Cool video and review thanks guys.

  2. nick for your next weapon lite review can you run a 2 man team in the shoot house 1 with the review lite and 1 with an older 150-200 lumen lite that most people can relate to and compare and contrast the 2 lites in real world use. your shoot house use may not be an effective display for people without a frame of reference. having a "regular" lite for a side by side comparison would be helpful to showcase the added lumens, spill and throw. not looking for a throw down between 2 modern lits but a comparison of older 150-200 ish lumen lites vs the new hotness. another kick ass video!

  3. High quality video guys. I noticed the light stayed on for the vast majority of the shot house session. Any concern about telegraphing your movement? I know Aaron Cowan is a proponent of the flashing the light and moving in the dark. Thoughts?

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