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Streamlight TLR-6 Light & Laser For The Glock 43 & Glock 42 Review (HD)

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Review of the 100 lumen Streamlight TLR-6 light and laser for the G43 & G42 pistols.

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  1. I carry mine on my glock when I go camping and the only real problem I have is that if it gets even slightly wet it malfunctions ie both laser and light would come on and will not shut off till the batts are removed, only noticed when I was out and it was raining and dark and saw light from my holster,,took it apart and it was wet inside and see no seals or anything I sealed the light after installing it and so far seemed to help but I was kinda put off by it. Bought it new but didnt catch this till warranty was out. Not bashing just an fyi.

  2. Hey thanks for your videos really like them … I'm wondering if you can help me with a light and laser combo for an AR 15 nothing toooooo expensive.. really appreciate…thank you.

  3. Is there a Green Laser / Flashlight Combo our there for the Glock 43 other than the crappy Crimson Trace one that goes to the handle of the Glock 43. Can someone please email me at “hanokon@gmail.com”. I cannot find one anywhere online.

  4. Great video as always. I do have a question though. At what distance do you recommend for 'zero' on one of these? I just put on of these on s M&P Sheild and from what I can see is the bullet travel "peaks" at 25 yards. However, that seems like a long distance to zero a gun of this size. Any suggestions on zero distance?

  5. When you change modes by holding both buttons, is this an every-time thing, or if say, I bought this JUST for the laser….I could "program" just the laser, and any time I turn it off/on, laser is all I get (unless I again go through the sequence with both-button depression)?

  6. I hate how the light housing isn't flush with frame and slide. I have it for my Glock 26 and it is flush, looks great. Funny thing is, they designed it for thr 42/43 first but looks better on the king of ccw, the good ol' 26

  7. Just picked one up its amazing i bought mine off amazon its fairly cheaper now down to about $80 well worth it blinding light and a lazer very high quality well worth the upgrade to your glock 42/43 only thing is when you get this your going to have to run out and spend more money and get a holster that'll fit your gun i can rest assure you that it wont fit in any other holster made other than a custom holster that's molded for the gun and light attachment

  8. Most concealed carry handguns don't have a rail either because the manufacturers don't think it's necessary or because a rail creates the potential for snag points when drawing. Either way, this solves the problem of not putting a light/laser on many great carry guys. Awesome!

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