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Title: Opinions on Streamlight TLR-1
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Total authors: 2 authors
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Started 1 year ago (2008-07-04 18:28:00)  by onetuza
OMG! I was waiting for my light to come in for over three months and it was well worth it. It's the Insight XTI Procyon. Visit Website It's well made, easily removed and has momentary on, double-tap strobe and full on. 130 lumens, way more than most. It's a little wider than I was expecting because it takes two 6V lithium batteries, but a little shorter than most others. It's adjustable and...
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Started 1 year ago (2008-07-04 18:28:00)  by onetuza
OMG! I was waiting for my light to come in for over three months and it was well worth it. It's the Insight XTI Procyon. Visit Website It's well made, easily removed and has momentary on, double-tap strobe and full on. 130 lumens, way more than most. It's a little wider than I was expecting because it takes two 6V lithium batteries, but a little shorter than most others. ...
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Started 12 months ago (2008-07-11 00:54:07)  by tattedupboy
If you already have a nice bright handheld flashlight, why bother spending the extra money? Sure, this is one of those things that's cool to have, but your handheld will serve the same purpose if your practice with it. I work as a security officer and I toyed with the idea of getting a light to go onto the tactical rail of my Glock 22, but the more I thought about it, the more I determined that...
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onetuza
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Opinions on Streamlight TLR-1
Published (2008-07-04 18:28:00)
OMG! I was waiting for my light to come in for over three months and it was well worth it. It's the Insight XTI Procyon. Visit Website It's well made, easily removed and has momentary on, double-tap strobe and full on. 130 lumens, way more than most. It's a little wider than I was expecting because it takes two 6V lithium batteries, but a little shorter than most others. It's adjustable and fits plenty tight on my...
tattedupboy
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Opinions on Streamlight TLR-1
Published (2008-07-11 00:54:07)
If you already have a nice bright handheld flashlight, why bother spending the extra money? Sure, this is one of those things that's cool to have, but your handheld will serve the same purpose if your practice with it. I work as a security officer and I toyed with the idea of getting a light to go onto the tactical rail of my Glock 22, but the more I thought about it, the more I determined that my handheld (held with my left hand), which...