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Glock 22 TLR-1 testing

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Just making sure this light won’t walk its way off the rail when the SHTF

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  1. the feeding issue you hear about with a tac light attached has nothing to do with the light being attached. it's the mags. if the spring is too weak it'll jam. idk why so many police departments stop using the G22 over the "tac light" issue

  2. @mechanisto1832 thanks, was just curious. I rotate my carry guns and on occasion my 23 gets made the house gun. I also have a fnp-9 and a m&p45, which have a slide length a tad bigger than the 22. Just wandered how big it would be on the 23. Thanks for the response. Also, have you had any failures while it was on the glock? just heard some people stating that on occasion fte, or fail to chamber.

  3. @ghost101407 The Tlr-1 is too long for a Glock 23. Try a TLR-3, its smaller and will probably not give you any issues… Look at how long the TLR-1 sticks out in front of my Glock 22, It would look silly on a G23…

  4. @tjpaxton1 Ive heard the same thing happening with glocks, i own a 23, and was actually looking at this particular light. Any idea as to why it jams? I was just wandering bc ive heard the same from others, but dont see how the light effects the slide/feed, ect. Any imput before I buy it in 2 weeks?

  5. @pjicleanair420 So far it has ran well… I paid $100 for it on Ebay and It is much cheaper than a surefire, but it works for me…It might be too long for a Glock 30, you should check out the Streamlight TLR-3 it is smaller and cheaper but it would look better on compact guns..

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