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Streamlight TLR-2 HL Weaponlight Review

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The weapon was safety checked prior to making this video. With that being said, the representation of the strobe in this video is not the best, the frame rate of the camera must have lined up with the flash rate of the strobe to make it look like it was not flashing at a steady rate and a little slow when in fact the flash rate is very fast, steady, and disorienting if pointed at you. A very effective strobe feature despite how it looks in this video. I also failed to clean the sticky residue after taking off the laser warning sticker so it may look like the finish on the light under the sticker was rough and ugly but that was just stuff left over from the sticker that I just hadn’t wiped off yet. After cleaning it the finish of the section under the sticker matched the rest of it. One thing I forgot to mention is it takes two CR123 batteries and weighs 4.78 oz with the batteries so its got decent weight to it that actually helps a little bit when it comes to recoil management. Otherwise enjoy the video and feel free to post any questions you may have in the comment section. I generally respond to comments within a couple days.

Also not sure why I said 2.5 hours is slightly longer than twice 1.25 hours when its exactly twice as long. Brain fart.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Red laser over the green laser any night of the week. The red dot has more of a psychological impact on the second party's hindbrain. Red is the color of blood and that pumps the brakes right on it's tracks of any home intruder. I'm opting for the TLR 2 HL in red laser.

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