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| So you only have a couple out of the box options as the 45c rail basically fits..... well damn near nothing. I have a Crimson Trace CMR-208 on mine and I am very happy with it. If you want to go TLR-7 or TLR1 etc. go to HKpro.com and look for Matt??? His name escapes me but ask over there. He does custom key inserts for the TLR’s for like 10 bucks. You can see my CT light on the middle 45c here.
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| Posts: 7981 | Location: On the water | Registered: July 25, 2002 |
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| While I like most of Streamlight’s products I would never recommend an TLR-3 unless you had no other choice. As cslinger said I’d buy one of the custom keys off HKpro user ‘mattfrey’ for use with a TLR-7.
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| TLR-3 is not a great light. The CMR208 is cheaper, much nicer, brighter and has a better beam IMO. Other Streamlight products are solid but the TLR3 notsomuch.
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| quote: Originally posted by SigM4: While I like most of Streamlight’s products I would never recommend an TLR-3 unless you had no other choice.
quote: Originally posted by cslinger: TLR-3 is not a great light.
Other Streamlight products are solid but the TLR3 notsomuch.
I agree. I'm a big fan of the TLR-1 (especially the TLR-1HL) and the TLR-7A, but not of the TLR-3. The TLR-3 is flimsy in construction since it uses polymer for both the light body and also for the rail attachment (resulting in a long history of broken/cracked attachments), it hangs unnecessarily far below the handgun, it's not very bright (only 125 lumens), it uses a nonstandard battery (CR2 instead of CR123A), and the rear toggle is mushy and overly flexible. It was Streamlight's first attempt at a compact weaponlight, and they really whiffed it. If you want something more compact than the TLR-1 models, then go with the TLR-7A. The TLR-7A is their newer and better compact weaponlight, and is far superior to the TLR-3. https://www.amazon.com/Streaml...ctical/dp/B084SWJQG6 |
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| TLR-7A with Matt Frey custom key. He's on Pistol-Forum as mfrey, I believe. |
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