What are the toggle options mentioned? I'm not seeing any as it's showing out of stock.
@vandal - There's "low" and "high" switch variants. There's an image of both in the SSD link in post #66.
Streamlight now has an official product page for the TLR-7A up on their website. Hopefully this means they'll be shipping soon!
https://www.streamlight.com/en/produ...l/index/tlr-7a
Can’t wait...
I started carrying my Glock 30S with TLR-7. Being winter, I switched to OWB; started with my 642-1. I have a White Hat setup where I can go either IWB or OWB by changing the leather backing. The OWB hits the button, turning the light on. Put it away tonight... switching back to my J-frame.
I want to try the new switches.
These appear to be shipping now. I've seen them in stock at LA Police Gear, Midway USA, and a few other online retailers as of this afternoon. Price is similar to the original TLR-7.
If anyone gets the chance of trying one of the new lights on a PX4, I'd appreciate it if you could let me know how well it fits the gun. The POS Inforce light I have required whittling on the paddles a bit in order to get the light to work, looking at the pictures I doubt that is a fall back option with a TLR-7A...
(High switches would be optimal for me.)
Ordered one from LAPoliceGear... high switch version.
In regards to trying on a PX4, mine is still in NJ. Haven’t got the entire safe up to ME yet. I don’t see myself heading down there in the near future, but if I do, I’ll make sure to try it out (all my keys are down there, including the custom ones). This is all judging it fits in my Glock 30S/TLR-7 holster, and can carry it down there. If not, my 642-1 will make the trip... and I’ll try to remember the light.
I'm trying to figure out which model has the easiest reach for SHO activation. My SMedium hands make it a challenge to activate the standard TLR-7 switch with my trigger finger.
What do y'all think? Here's a comparison:
Last edited by Clusterfrack; 12-07-2019 at 11:41 AM.
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