Home StreamLight TLR-7 sub Hellcat Rail Key: PART 2

TLR-7 sub Hellcat Rail Key: PART 2

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In this video, we compare the Streamlight TLR-7 sub and the Werkz 3D printed rail key, with the new Hellcat specific TLR-7 sub, and assess holster fitment.

Werkz Hellcat Holsters:
IWB:
OWB:

Left handed shooters:
IWB:
OWB:

TLR-7 Sub Light for 1913:

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10 COMMENTS

  1. Own a Hellcat Pro with the 1913a TLR-7sub. Your IWB holster I just got in the mail also fits this setup as well. Don’t need the Werks key because of the location of the rail on the Hellcat Pro. The light fits very well with the number 3 key that came with the Streamlight.

    Swapped out my previous holster, and got to say, completely worth the swap for this holster. So far, very satisfied with this holster

  2. They need a hellcat Pro specific key. The regular Hellcat key works but the light is not all the away up against the trigger guard like it should be. I blame Springfield for this. They could have put the rail slot on the pro in the same place as the other hellcat so it would have been compatible.

  3. Just received a holster for my Sig 365 with a surefire light… Absolutely the best holster I've owned in 15 years using kydex style holsters. The fitment, edges, and packaging are nothing short of fantastic. Great innovation from a great company. Thank you

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