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Hands-On The NEW Streamlight TLR-7 HL-X

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Discover the Streamlight TLR-7 HL-X, a compact yet powerful weapon light. With its 1,000-lumen output, durable aluminum construction, and ambidextrous controls, this light offers exceptional visibility and ease of use. The TLR-7 HL-X proves to be a reliable choice for enhancing your firearm’s capabilities.

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Contents Of Video:

0:00 – Intro
0:24 – Streamlight TLR-7 HL-X
0:40 – Features & Installation
3:30 – Operation
4:36 – Proper Grip
6:33 – Holsters & Fitment
7:43 – Conclusion

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15 COMMENTS

  1. An 8:36 video that should have been about 3:00 minutes – a lot of nonsense talk about proper grip. There are other 1,000-lumen lights out there, including the TLR-1 HL – no big deal. But not a word about the super high candela, which is really important and which is a vast improvement over the rest of the TLR-7 line. You didn't mention the two battery sources (a SL-B9 rechargeable lithium battery, or a 123A battery), the fact that the battery can be charged/removed without taking off the light (as in the HL-1), etc. Also, there are several manufacturers already making holsters for these new lights. And, BTW, ALL Kydex holsters, not just yours, are "custom" holsters, made one at a time.

  2. We love you Lenny but for the love of god, pulling the trigger is NOT part of the clearing process! That old, obsolete, protocol has to die. There is absolutely no reason to pull the trigger. An empty mag well and empty chamber is as clear as the gun ever could be!

  3. Awesome I will have to get one just made my first purchase from the Glockstore last night and if you have a bad guy on the other end of that light nobody will think it’s to bright except the bad guy

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