
Streamlight TLR-7 HL-X vs. TLR-7 X Sub Tactical Gun Lights – Feature Breakdown
🔗 TLR-7 HL-X :
🔗 TLR-7 X:
In this video, we dive into the features and specifications of two outstanding tactical gun lights from Streamlight:
🔦 Streamlight TLR-7 HL-X Gun Light
– 1,000 Lumens for maximum brightness and a tighter, longer-reaching beam.
– Multi-fuel capability: Works with the SL-B9® rechargeable battery pack (USB-C) or a CR123A lithium battery.
– Durable, waterproof, and designed for rapid attachment with no risk to your hands.
– Available in sleek Black or Flat Dark Earth (FDE).
🔦 Streamlight TLR-7 X Sub Tactical Gun Light
– 500 Lumens with ambidextrous controls and multi-fuel compatibility.
– Compact and perfect for subcompact handguns, including popular models like the SIG P365® XMACRO and Springfield Hellcat® Pro.
– Tested for extreme conditions with a one-handed mounting system that prioritizes safety and efficiency.
💡 Which light fits your needs? Whether you’re after the high-output power of the TLR-7 HL-X or the versatile compact design of the TLR-7 X Sub, both deliver reliability and performance when it matters most.
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Both of these lights have a strobe function. You need to tap the switch nine times to program it to come on.
The HL-X I have is 1000 lumens, short lens in front, and the buttons in rear are long-press for momentary, 1 quick press ON, press OFF. No double tap for ON.
Geez, what's the deal with no strobe function ??? You'd think that a nearly $180 bucks at least the HLX would have strobe capability !!! Very disappointing !
I wonder if you take the lamp head from the hlx and stick it on the x and work the same but give you a thousand lumens from the 7x ?? You ought to try it out for me and see if it works because I already have the 7x.