I just recently purchased a Black Rhino kydex holster so I could EDC my G19 w/TLR-7. I plan on doing all my practice with the light mounted. This just seems to make sense to me, but will my light hold up to firing a few thousand rounds with it mounted to the gun?
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Posts: 13727 | Location: Michigan | Registered: July 10, 2004
Those of you that have the TLR7, do you notice any gouging of the rails of the gun?
I have a TLR-1, and noticed that it has slight gouging on the frame near the rear of the rail after a couple hundred rounds. Maybe I'm not tightening the screw enough and the recoil causes the light to shift.
Posts: 7459 | Location: CA | Registered: April 08, 2004
I have not had that problem. I tighten mine down snug.
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Originally posted by Nismo: Those of you that have the TLR7, do you notice any gouging of the rails of the gun?
I have a TLR-1, and noticed that it has slight gouging on the frame near the rear of the rail after a couple hundred rounds. Maybe I'm not tightening the screw enough and the recoil causes the light to shift.
Originally posted by RHINOWSO: Any Streamlight or Surefire WML should take many many thousands of rounds, so fire away!
And stand behind their product if it does fail. I shot apart a TLR-3 a couple of years ago. It had spent time on several handguns. 9mm, 40SW, 45ACP and even 10mm. I got an RMA number and sent it to them in a ziplock baggie. I got back a brand new light, no questions asked. I was satisfied.
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