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Recoil Delete Engaged! | QVO TLR7 Thumb Cliff is HERE!

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In today’s video we check out our new offering in our Thumb Cliff line! We are now offering Thumb Cliffs for the Streamlight TLR7 series of lights. These will fit the TLRA, TL7X and the all new TLR7-HLX as well. Let us know what you think about our new offering in the comments below, hey oh!

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  1. I just got into the weapons light game this past couple weeks, and tried one on my edc(hellcat pro comp) for the first time and i am hooked, because the way it forced me to change my grip on the gun, I found that not only did the weight and balance of the light help further mitigate some of the muzzle flip, my support hand was also influencing my hellcat to recoil less, and because I was utilizing a much higher and farther forward positioning of my support hand thumb and index finger on the underside of the light, it was virtually preventing me from "pulling" when i was pulling the trigger, my dot literally would not twitch as i pulled the trigger no matter how fast I shot, but I thought to myself wondering if there existed thumb rests/gas pedals that could be located up around the light itself.

    So now that I see that this concept does exist, Im wondering if one exists that is compatible with a hellcat pro comp with a tlr-7 hl-x light?

  2. I would really like to use one of these on my Kaltec P15. Do you think it would work and if so, in the recommendations on the key set up? Even if it doesn’t work for my gun The creation of this was a public service.

  3. Love the idea, but if I can’t holster, I don’t see how it’s useful except for on the range gun someone needs to design one that flips into the flashlight or into one of the grooves where it’s still holsterable in a regular holster without being modified, not even sure if that’s possible, but just like perfectly ideal situation

  4. If your having issues with the thumb cliff on a staccato C with it having too much movement when driving the gun down. One thing i did was add double sided adhesive to the back and front of the thumbcliff so it sticks to the trigger guard and back of the weaponlight making a very tight fitment. It wont move at all whatsoever and made it a very solid platform to plant your thumb

  5. so i just got mine in today and i got a staccato c2 with a TLR-7A streamlight for mine and i needed to use the 1913-3 key for mine, i wasn't sure if the same applied to the c2 as it did with the model C as i didn't know the difference of the models and it works and fitted my holster without any adjustments at all to it which was a surprise. Really happy about this product 10/10. Honestly prob the best $15 i spent for my firearm thus far. Good job roger.

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