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E tan e epi tas
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I admit to having girly hands but are you able to activate with off hand thump with a firing grip? I find with the TLR-7 I need to use my off hand trigger finger even with a fairly thumbs forward grip.


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Posts: 8014 | Location: On the water | Registered: July 25, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My offhand grip must be different than yours.
 
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Do you use a pretty aggressive downward cant of your support hand? You also probably have bigger/longer thumbs then I.


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I don't know how to describe it. My support hand is farther forward, I guess.
 
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I have fairly normal hands & from looking at the videos and reviews on the TLR-7, I’m pretty sure I’d have the same problem as you CSlinger.

The buttons are often mentioned in several TLR-7 reviews as the big detractor - not that the XC-1 buttons are great, but they are closer to the trigger guard and work well for me.

I considered trying a TLR7, but even at $80 less than a XC1, that $$$ was needed for a holster and I’m sure I’d have the same issue as CSlinger.
 
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Using your offhand trigger really isn’t bad. It didn’t take long for me to adjust to it. All in all I think the TLR-7 comes close to knocking it out of the park.
-single battery
-easy battery change/lockout
-incredible output
-really really tiny. It was smaller then I expected.

Honestly my only complaints are the button location and that was fairly easily overcome for me(although I was curious if Para had some mojo or trick I was missing) and the fact that a short press turns the light on where a slightly longer press is momentary. I would prefer either momentary only or some other method to turn on fully, again not a deal breaker for me but not my perfect option.

All in all the TLR lights have always been pretty fantastic and the TLR-7 appears to continue that legacy.


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Thanks for the feedback, I have TLR-6s on my G42/G43, so I'm not anti-TLR, just the button placement seemed to be a reoccuring theme on reviews.
 
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Originally posted by Oat_Action_Man:
For those who have them, what's your experience.

I'm considering one for a 320 carry, probably riding in a G-code INCOG, so I'm looking for a small light and most holster manufacturers who make WML holsters seem to do the XC-1.

I've had great experience with several Surefire products over the last 15 or so years, but I saw a lot of bad reviews of this light on Amazon.

What are your experiences?
I'm a Streamlight fan, but if you want to use the G-code INCOG you're limited to the XC-1, as G-Code does not make holsters for the Streamlight competitor to the XC-1 (the TLR-7).


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Im currently using the XC-1 on my G19 and I use the Incog Eclipse and also have a custom XC1 holster by Zorn Holsters.

I'm planning on switching to the TLR-7 sometime and will be getting an AIWB holster made by JM Custom Kydex when I do switch over.

They have the XC1, TLR-7, and TLR-8 in their drop down menu for your SIG 230c.

https://www.jmcustomkydex.com/p/AIWB-LB.html
 
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XC-1 blows mines going back. I love the size and how it looks but not much for stamina.
 
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Got my third XC-1 (B-version) yesterday.

Rechargeable batteries make a huge difference from regular alkaline.

Considering that people used to swoon over the 170 Lumen X300, I'm really happy with the 300 that the XC1B puts out in a completely concealable package, you can't tell you are carrying a pistol with a weaponlight on it.

Would love to try a TLR-7 but I despise change for changes sake, and when considering holsters and such it's just not worth it to me, especially considering controls which I see as a detractor from reviews. I'm a creature of habit and my support thumb is for WML activation on pistols.
 
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Rechargeable batteries make a huge difference from regular alkaline


As a rule I try t never use alkaline batteries in anything. Lithium or rechargeables only simply because neither will ever leak. (Ok I am sure there are circumstances but as a general rule of thumb they don’t leak).

Try running Lithium aaa in the XC-1 and you will likely see a pretty good increase in run time as well as a tiny bit less weight.

I am with you on brightness. I remember clearly when 60 lumens was a retina melting “combat tactical light”. Now people get 500 lumens and are like.....well light X puts out eleventy billion lumens and that really seems about what I need to clear my 10x10 shed. Smile or my light won’t allow me to blind and engage the target 500 yards away.


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I am with you on brightness. I remember clearly when 60 lumens was a retina melting “combat tactical light”. Now people get 500 lumens and are like.....well light X puts out eleventy billion lumens and that really seems about what I need to clear my 10x10 shed. Smile or my light won’t allow me to blind and engage the target 500 yards away.

I wonder what is next, now that both Streamlight and Surefire have broken the 1000 lumen barrier in pistol lights...? Maybe the ability to focus it like a laser and burn people??? Wink
 
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I wonder what is next, now that both Streamlight and Surefire have broken the 1000 lumen barrier in pistol lights...? Maybe the ability to focus it like a laser and burn people??? Wink


As long as it's in the 40-watt range.
 
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Originally posted by cslinger:
I am with you on brightness. I remember clearly when 60 lumens was a retina melting “combat tactical light”. Now people get 500 lumens and are like.....well light X puts out eleventy billion lumens and that really seems about what I need to clear my 10x10 shed. Smile or my light won’t allow me to blind and engage the target 500 yards away.

I wonder what is next, now that both Streamlight and Surefire have broken the 1000 lumen barrier in pistol lights...? Maybe the ability to focus it like a laser and burn people??? Wink


Run times have been creeping up. It seems like we alternate between better output and better runtime as things develop. I think reflectors are getting better, too, so smaller is going to keep being a thing.
 
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