No, the lights are too different.
I've switched over. Sort of mixed feelings about it as it is a little bulkier than the G19 on its own, but I don't really mind. For lots of reasons I've switched over to primarily carrying a G26 with +2 mags in most weather, so when I'm carrying the 19 the extra bulk isn't a big deal. I'd say overall pretty satisfied. I still have fullsize TLR-1s on my bigger pistols.
Last edited by Nephrology; 10-24-2018 at 01:06 PM.
Has anyone put one of these on an M&P 2.0 compact? I use TLR-1's on my bigger M&P's, but this TLR-7 looks like the ticket for the 2.0 M&Pc.
Anyone pair this to a P2000 or P2000sk?
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Any thoughts on light activation tactics/technique with the TLR-7?
I spent some time last night working various drills under low light, Fast, Bill Drill, Draws to 3x5/head box. What I personally found was that if I’m activating the light during a draw, and shooting anything more than a round or two, I’m better off just bumping the button and putting it onto constant for the duration of the shoot. If I tried to keep it on constant for the higher round drills like bill drills, I’d slip off the switch, or be so focused on the switch that I lost the speed in my splits, dropping from consistent .20s and below, to sporadic .25-.45s.
My thoughts are that with this light, to expect to run it on momentary for the engagement is unrealistic. If I’m activating the light reactionary go a threat (assuming the thread needs some sort of PID) it’ll be going on constant. However, if I’m doing a building search, I’d feel better about at least searching with the momentary function.
This was a good eye opener. With my other pistol lights that I carry for overt stuff all being of X300 variety, my technique had to shift. I can run an X300 on momentary faster than constant for first shot, and there’s no loss in speed once you start shooting multiple rounds.
So if you haven’t, try out this light under speed and see what you come up with. If you have, I’d love to hear some thoughts on usage that could help me with better techniques and tactics with the TLR-7.