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TLR-6 light/laser install on Glock 43

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Correction: Batteries are installed with both positives facing upwards.

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18 COMMENTS

  1. Mine is pushing the slide up at the exit end when it usually does not touch it. The rail portion of the G43 is not very rigis and what worries me a bit is the separation of the rail throughout.

  2. actually both batteries are suppose to be same way in conjuction with each other. negative first than positive. Positive is what you should be seeing when you close the battery latch. Fix this please so you're not misinforming others.

  3. Please be sure to give us an update when you find a holster for the gun and light. I have a glock 26 with the tlr-6 and love it! I only have a "sticky" holster for it right now though and would prefer a holster with real retention, and a belt clip. You have an awesome combo though! Keep up the great videos!

  4. Cool product. Side note: I don't understand the role that the 43 fills ? Why not just carry a 19 w double the capacity? I understand the 43 is a fraction smaller and lighter but is it really any appreciable difference to justify not going w the 19? Especially since most ppl will be ' forced ' to carry an additional mag kinda negating the minimal size/weight advantage. Just curious, cheers man have a good one.

  5. Are you sure about the batteries being installed that way? I installed my batteries with both positive sides facing up. I switched it to the way you showed with the top battery with the negative side up, and the light was dim. It is MUCH brighter with both batteries with the positive side up.

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