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Streamlight TLR-7 Flex: Why am I doing this?

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So while I’m waiting for my Fenix GL19R to come back from warranty service, I wanted another light with the same user interface. I love the push button tactile feel of the controls on the Streamlight TLR-7 Flex, and so I picked one up. I wish for more output, but the user interface is… if I could do that “chef’s kiss” thing here so you could see it, that’s what I’d do. So I will accept a lower output to get it. In a pistol light of this size, 500 lumens is still pretty decent, although you know Gray Dog likes 1000+, but I only get what I get.

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