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The new Streamlight TLR-8 at Taran Tactical

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Taran takes the Streamlight TLR-8 for a test run on a TTI Combat Master Glock 19 and compares it against a Streamlight TLR-7.

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  1. I love Glock 19's I dont own 1 my brother does so many up grades for Glock's more thank any other make's I justr have 4 hand guns 1 Ar-15 7.62 and a custom .22 rifle

  2. I reviewed the TLR7 on my channel and I was really impressed with it. I actually liked the overall light cone vs the X300. BUT…..the controls are it’s Achilles heel for me. I wear large gloves/large hands so reaching it shouldn’t have been an issue, but from my shooting grip I did struggle reaching it with my thumb to activate it. And did anyone else notice the TLR-8 in this video seemed to have a whiter light than the 7. Oh and if you don’t know TTI base pads are the bees knees.

  3. As everyone will want to know, what is John Wick running this time? Looks like an MPX and some form of 1911…STI? And why Halle Berry? Poor choice, her acting makes my soul weep…..

  4. FOCUS!!!

    Nah, I'm just playing – good stuff – nice and easy review without getting too stupid about it.

    I had a laser/light on my first pistol (circa 2005) – I really liked it. The reason for the ability to have one or the other is for tactical purposes, sort of. Light/laser discharge is important in tactical situations so as not to give away one's position – accidentally turning on a light is called a "negligent discharge," just like the firearm. Additionally, with having these features independent of one another you can use the laser in broad daylight – in 130 degree desert, you don't need any more heat-producing items, such as a Steamlight flashlight in your hands.

    Thanks, again, for the entertaining review. Cheers.

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