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Thread: New Streamlight TLR-7

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    This is going to sell well.


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    Rumored to take a single 123 cell, replaceable from the front?

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    Size wise it looks like the APLc and that runs on CR2. I’m thinking that AAA/AA are too long



    Hope the switching is solid. If so, they will fly off of shelves.

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    Nice.

    Now they need to make one USB charging.
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    I'm guessing it takes a CR2, like the TLR-3 does. I'm curious about the switch but I'm optimistic. If nothing else this is an encouraging continuation of a trend for lights designed to go on compact guns like the G19.

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    New Streamlight TLR-7

    I’m guessing the switch is like the XC1-B... quick tap for constant; hold, then release for momentary.

    Kind of up in the air on it. I still use the TLR-3 on my Glock 30S, with holsters setup for it. To switch, I really have to like the fit on the 30SF frame and controls. I do like the Lumens.
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    The guy who leaked it claims it takes a single cr123 battery.

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    Nice.

    Now they need to make one USB charging.
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    Just saw a TLR8 on Instagram. A TLR7 with laser.

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    New Streamlight TLR-7

    This is all well and good, but I really wish Streamlight would come out with a better grip activated switch for their TLR lights, more like the Surefire DG switches.

    Last I checked, the available TLR grip switch is terrible due to its grip altering bulk and over-sensitivity to unintentional light activation.


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