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TLR7 1913/Sig Sub Comparison

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Quick look at the TLR7 Sub 1913 and SIG versions with the TLR7A sizing and fit on the SIG P365

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15 COMMENTS

  1. Spoke with Streamlight today…the short term fix is…..they are sending me hardware to convert mine to 1913 (which means you just sold another adaptor ๐Ÿ˜†๐Ÿ˜†) and I will be eligible for the exchange when the time comes. All gonna depend on how many other issues come across their desk

  2. After less then 150 rounds mine cut str8 through the polymer. The pressure from my support hand index finger compounded by recoil sliced through the front. The SIG version needs to be secured to the trigger guard… BTW thats my gun you featured ๐Ÿฅบ I've been in contact with Streamlight they seem to be looking into it, I'll be giving updates as they develop๐Ÿ‘

  3. One of the 3 reasons why I never picked up a 365 for EDC the light options have always been very limited a good EDC weapon is a must for me I don't like to add extra rail systems but great video ๐Ÿ‘

  4. Hey.. in addition to the built in 1913 rail.. pleeeeease make the TD Grip Module to receive replaceable backstrap options while you are at it ๐Ÿ˜€
    I'm a small built guy, so carrying bigger than the P365XL shows too easily.. but my fingers are a bit long.
    So presently I've been using the Hogue sleeve.. but this also adds some thickness I didn't want. Some backstrap options like the PDP/M&P 2.0, with the beaver tails, would really be nice

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