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Are Streamlight TLR-1 Holsters Safe? | Trigger Guard Gap

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The Floodlight2 is fully ambidextrous and includes a pair of super tough DCC 1.5 inch steel clips when purchased as a stand alone holster, or can be purchased in an Enigma Express configuration. Our patent-pending ComfortScape™ technology makes the surface of the holster feel smooth and organic, while improving concealment as well as ventilation for all-day wear. In this video we are addressing a common critical fit question concerning the Floodlight2!

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8 COMMENTS

  1. I emailed you guys about the macro + tlr1 combination recently and one of the things y'all pointed out was the overall gun width also matters relative to the light width; ie with the gun+light combo I proposed, the more "universal" solutions like the Floodlights simply can't support the gun itself because it's sized for thicker guns so the gun will be inclined to wobble and torque around the light. This in adoring to the extra space around the trigger guard. I think this also bears mentioning since it's a related topic.

    Good video though, I'm very grateful y'all are so involved in the education part of the carry community. It's important for people to continually learn and refine their carry practices.

  2. I did not have to use a significant amount of efforts to pull the trigger with my OG floodlight with a Glock 17. I could fit an entire finger in the trigger guard and pull the trigger with almost no effort. It might be fine for some people, but I was not comfortable carrying with it.

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