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Hound74
04-30-10, 21:09
Just curious if anyone knows anything good or bad about this or any other Streamlight 1913 lights. I use Streamlight flashlights at work and they are great for the money but not sure about this style. Thanks

AEROX711
04-30-10, 21:26
We are in the process of moving from the Glock light (awful in my opinion, have broken 3 personally by shooting) to the TLR-1. It's a HUGE improvement and so far is testing to be a great light. Many folks seem to love their TLR1's up here. I don't know about the strobe model. I don't think you'll be disappointed. Also check into the Surefire X300. Another great light.

http://www.streamlight.com/product/class.aspx?cid=10

http://www.surefire.com/HandgunWeaponLights

CavReconScout
04-30-10, 21:32
I have been running the TLR1s on a Glock 17 (in a Safariland 6360)since January. In fact, I just used it twice last night during building searches. I am very pleased with the light, and really like the throw of the beam. I had previously used a Glock light, and a M3X, and the TLR1s is, in my opinion, much better.

seb5
04-30-10, 21:43
I bought one as well ans really like it. It's much brighter than the TLR-1. I mostly leave it on my SBR as it's small, light, and has a serious light throw.

KellyTTE
04-30-10, 21:45
I love the TLR-1 (C4). I never warmed up to the stiff Surefire X2/300 switches and the light, throw and cost of the Streamlight offerings really won me over. The TLR3 is a great nightstand gun light as well.

citizensoldier16
04-30-10, 21:47
A VERY good investment IMHO. I keep one on my nightstand G17. Great light pattern, VERY bright, and good throw to the sides. Plus, you can't beat the price.

I wouldn't bother with the TLR-2 unless you're dead set on having a laser.

shadow65
04-30-10, 21:47
I've run a TLR1 for about 4 years now. Never had a problem with it or the G23 it's mounted on. I too like the switch better than the Surefire X300
I run a TLR2 on my Carbine.

Quib
04-30-10, 21:56
I have two TLR-1’s.

One on my XD9, the other on my AR carbine.

The only negative thing I have with the TLR-1 is the thumb nut design. I had to modify mine to my liking.

http://www.weaponevolution.com/forum/showthread.php?1578-TLR1-Thumb-Nut-Modification.


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Hound74
04-30-10, 22:13
Thanks for the input everyone...looks like I'll be getting a TLR-1s...after a new optic

Paraclete comes
05-01-10, 02:56
Yeah man the TLR is awesome I got one on LAPOLICEGEAR and it was super cheap. took that sucker to Iraq, Afghanistan and its solid. just wont stop working and puts out a great beam. Im a surefire whore but there light is to much money. The TLR is the right blend of price and performance.

skipper49
05-01-10, 09:52
Got to be the best buy in weapon mounted lights. I love my Surefire hand helds, but bought two TLR-1's from OMB for $79.95 @. A no brainer for my non-professional use.

AEROX711
05-01-10, 14:54
That's a great price. What is OMB?

jnc36rcpd
05-01-10, 16:09
www.ombexpress.com

Another vote for the TLR-1 (C4). It's a great light for a reasonable price. I do urge you to check on the tightness of the screw from time to time, but inspecting gear is just good sense.

AEROX711
05-02-10, 13:50
Oh yeah, I remember them. Purchased ammo from there in the past. Good prices. Wish those lights were still $79.99!

HeavyDuty
05-02-10, 14:27
I like mine, but wish GG&G or someone would come out with a replacement thumbscrew - my spare parts box isn't as well stocked as Quib's! I've considered filing the supplied thumbscrew into a shape that would fit a socket.

Cueball1897
05-02-10, 14:41
http://www.opticsplanet.net/streamlight-tlr1-weapon-mounted-flashlight.html

Found it for $107.95 with strobe function, shipped.

TOMTOM
05-02-10, 15:55
Another guy here who loves his TLR-1's. I switched all my rifles and handguns to them, after shooting a rifle with one.

I like the SF X300, but i just couldnt justify the price.

Good throw, decent battery life, BRIGHT.

RogerinTPA
05-02-10, 16:50
I have a few of the C4s and have no problems with them mounted on pistol or carbine. They are value added over the X300s, due to cost savings and excellent light lumens and throw. I also own a couple of X300s, it has the edge due to the slimmer profile and lighter weight. Cost savings vs perceived higher quality, subjective, and depends on how deep your pockets are.

Quib
05-02-10, 19:46
I like mine, but wish GG&G or someone would come out with a replacement thumbscrew - my spare parts box isn't as well stocked as Quib's!


LOL.....:)

aflin
05-02-10, 20:02
My TLR-1 has treated me real well. Never had a problem with it.

Abraxas
05-02-10, 20:10
I broke my TLR-1. That said I dont know how and the streamlight service center here could not figure it out either. They replaced it with no hassle and the replacement has worked without problems. As for the breaking, well it is what I do. I dont know why I have such a talent but I do. Lock me in a room with two steel balls for a while. When you come back I will have lost one and broke the other.

rrpederson
05-12-10, 00:54
i carry one on my issued 226r dak in a safariland als holster. for the money i dont think it can be beat. i have another on the way for my rifle.

Stinx
05-12-10, 15:59
MY Dept has 48 of the TLR-1 C4 versions in service- no issues

LAWMAN34
05-12-10, 19:43
Great lights, I use the wx150 now which has treated me well. The strobe feature comes in very handy