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Streamlight Weapon Lights

Ballistic Artist

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What do you all think of the Streamlight weapon lights? How do they stand up to Surefire? (Aside from the fact that the Streamlights are priced for humans and Surefire is priced for???
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I have never owned one, so I cannot say, but I own many Surefire products, and can tell you that you get what you pay for. For me, I know my light is going to do what I need it to under any condition. Would you be willing to bet your life on something that you saved a couple of bucks on? That's what you need to ask yourself. JPG
 
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I own a Streamlight TLR-1 weapon light. They are made in USA. Mine is an LED, and usually mounted on a SIG P-220. It has held up A-OK.








FWIW-YMMV.
 
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I own both the TLR-1 and TLR-3,I run them on my handguns and Surefires on my rifles. The Streamlights are very well made and have had no problems with them at all.
 
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I own the TLR2s. I have it on a rifle.. Havent shot it yet. Will let you know how the Laser holds it zero...
 
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Trusted my life to the TLR series and they always deliver
 
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Thanks for the input. I noticed On the Streamlight website that all their lights said, "Assembled In USA". Does this mean the parts are made elsewhere then they are put together here? Or is Everything made here? I know Im being picky but im Curious. Their rifle lights interest me HEAVILY. Especially the strobe capability. Ive not seen a Surefire rifle light with this capability. Any Thoughts?
Thanks Again.
 
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I shot with team stream light at the industry masters. They not only are made in the USA but feel its very important to procure materials from the USA for their manufacturing. They are the real deal and I love their products. They also give allot back to the community/shooting sports!!
 
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I have 2 of the TLR-2s and 3 of the TLR-1s, great lights and have held up just fine to everything I have done with them. I recommend them.
 
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Super lights.
i have ran one on my glock 34 over 3000 rounds now, several IPSC comps.
i have another on a M4gery, 5000+ rounds, GTG.
Im my opinion they are equal if not superior to the Surefire.
If i didnt trust my life to them I wouldnt be using them.
 
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I am not sure you can go wrong either way. I carry a TLR-1 every day on duty and have never had a problem with it and don't anticipate ever having a problem. I do somewhat prefer the x300 method of activation, just due to its almost natural usability. However, training cures all things and it is a non-issue anymore. I also do think the TLR-1 is a heck of a value for what you are getting.

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I have had a TLR-1 on a glock 19 for over 6-7000 rounds. Still running great. Even if the top is pretty scorched up!
 
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I gone through 2 TLR-1s, having said that, I am still using my original X300 from when they went from the 200 to the 300 and nary a problem. Ill stick with Surefire for my weapon lights.
 
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Glad to hear positive feedback on the TLRs. I find it difficult to pony up $300 for something so small, like I'm not getting my money's worth but this will soften the blow.
 
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My handgun, both of my AR15s, and one of my shotguns ALL wear Streamlight TLR-1 C4 LEDs..... Absolutely never an issue with these.

I tried a TLR-3....actually returned and went through 3 of them (no joke)...I'm not sure if it was the switch or polymer housing but all 3 quit working within 100 rounds of .40 from my XD. I sent it back to streamlight (3rd time) and told them to shove it, received my money back and bought a TLR-1.
 
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I've used and own a TLR-1, Surefire X300, and an Insight M3X.... IMO the TLR-1 is the best bang for the buck BY FAR. The aluminum housing is great and seems to be very durable. I've ran them on various models of Glocks and M4's/AR15 types and have yet to have a problem. The Insight and Surefire are nice too however I don't see the price difference in the Surefire and I like the aluminum housing of the TLR-1 compared to the M3X. I also highly recommend the LED model.
 
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I am thinking about Streamlight too for a rifle light, TLR 1HP with strobe and rat tail switch. I asked a few about this light and some responses back were; it went through rifle courses and daily duty with no issues. The cost is half of what Surefire is, as some say, you get what you pay for but then again, you do pay for what you get. I prefer the beam and output better of the Streamlight and the strobe function too when I got to use it awhile back this spring.

I have two Surefire, one has been outstanding the other does not instill confidence. I think the switch is bad.
 
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I purchased around 350 TLR-1's for department use. The first 200 or so were purchased at least 4 years ago. I am not aware of one being broken yet. Knock on wood... I like Surefire also but I do agree that the TLR-1's are a great value.

Just my .02
 
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Yes, you do get what you pay for and Streamlight's work extremely well so don't buy into that "expensive is better" line. On some things I absolutely agree but in this case the two major differences between the Surefire and Streamlight are the Surefires are submersible for a much longer time than the Streamlight (do you do a lot of shooting where you come out of the water like a Navy SEAL?) and the Surefires light has a stronger beam which does not expand and disperse as quickly as the Streamlights when you back away from the target. I have a TLR1 and a TLR2 and they're both great, never failed, battery last a very long time and the light and laser are very strong. Heres a good review on both.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-S4qRZBf-pw
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ballistic artist</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Yeah What do you all think of the TLR-1HP And the TLR-1s HP (strobe model)?? Those are the 2 that Im mainly looking at. Especially the 1s because of the strobe capability. </div></div>

This:
http://www.streamlight.com/product/product.aspx?pid=252

While I do not have it yet, its coming. I got to try it awhile back and the beam is what sold me; tight focus for long range, the beam will reach out there, yet a good for close in work. Strobe!!!!! And the mounting system, I was not sure but after some play time, I like how it opens up to clip on then tighten it up. Ideal for defending my yard, 75 yards from back deck to brush and trees, and also inside the house.
 
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I love my TLR-1S. Streamlight is GTG in my book.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 45.308</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ballistic artist</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Yeah What do you all think of the TLR-1HP And the TLR-1s HP (strobe model)?? Those are the 2 that Im mainly looking at. Especially the 1s because of the strobe capability. </div></div>

This:
http://www.streamlight.com/product/product.aspx?pid=252

While I do not have it yet, its coming. I got to try it awhile back and the beam is what sold me; tight focus for long range, the beam will reach out there, yet a good for close in work. Strobe!!!!! And the mounting system, I was not sure but after some play time, I like how it opens up to clip on then tighten it up. Ideal for defending my yard, 75 yards from back deck to brush and trees, and also inside the house. </div></div>


YES THAT ONE! They say its good for 400 meters. What do you think?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: froggy2229</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I purchased around 350 TLR-1's for department use. The first 200 or so were purchased at least 4 years ago. I am not aware of one being broken yet. Knock on wood... I like Surefire also but I do agree that the TLR-1's are a great value.

Just my .02 </div></div>

Woof that's a lotta lights
 
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I too love my Streamlight TLR-1. Not trying to start a flame war, but I see Surefire flashlights much the same as I see Leupold scopes. They are good, but in my OPINION I see them both as coasting on their reputations more than their current products, and charging for the name. The claim is that the reputation and supposed greater reliability justify the cost, but I'm not so sure. Plenty of people trust their lives to Streamlights on a regular basis, as evidenced by several commenting before me.

With companies like Streamlight and Vortex out there (to name a couple), makes it kinda hard to justify the added cost of a Surefire or Leupold.

Just my $.02.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ballistic artist</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 45.308</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ballistic artist</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Yeah What do you all think of the TLR-1HP And the TLR-1s HP (strobe model)?? Those are the 2 that Im mainly looking at. Especially the 1s because of the strobe capability. </div></div>

This:
http://www.streamlight.com/product/product.aspx?pid=252

While I do not have it yet, its coming. I got to try it awhile back and the beam is what sold me; tight focus for long range, the beam will reach out there, yet a good for close in work. Strobe!!!!! And the mounting system, I was not sure but after some play time, I like how it opens up to clip on then tighten it up. Ideal for defending my yard, 75 yards from back deck to brush and trees, and also inside the house. </div></div>


YES THAT ONE! They say its good for 400 meters. What do you think? </div></div>

Finally shipped and should be here Wednesday 9/5/2012 and I shall see
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ballistic artist</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What do you all think of the Streamlight weapon lights? How do they stand up to Surefire? (Aside from the fact that the Streamlights are priced for humans and Surefire is priced for???
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I have run a TLR-1 attached to a P229R for the 7 years that I have been on the tac team. I sent away to NASA for calculation and have fired exactly 1 google-kazillion-billion rounds with it attached and never had an issue. I have trusted my life to this light God only knows how many times while aiming the business end at people and once made a bang.

Also, it's worth noting that I personally do not find much value in a strobing weapon light. I have been in situations where guys were strobing away and found it distracting. I also found that the same guys never strobed again. I stuck with my regular old TLR-1 and never looked back.

Good luck, you can't lose with either light. But like I said, I've been around the block a few times with the TLR-1 without a hiccup.
 
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We've had a dozen or so in service since about 2007. I believe that we've only had a problem with one of them and Streamlight took care of it very quickly.
 
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I have owned about 10 surefire lights over the past 7-8 years and they have been at the top of the list #1. But over the past couple of years there has been a lot of competition with streamlight, novatac, browning and etc which have really stepped their game up and have been taking some of the market away from surefire. I personally like the competition because it has been driving the prices down on them, which is always a plus.

One of my favorite lights right now for the money is the streamlight protac-hl . It's compact, built well and it packs 500 lumens for only $65

When I bought my novatac 4 years ago which is an awesome light they were selling for $250 and now they are only $70. Which will just show you how much some of them have dropped in price.

With today's high end flashlights I really don't think you can go wrong it's just a matter of features and looks.
 
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I have owned and run Streamlight TLR's as my primary weapons light for the last 7 years . I run them on ALL my carbines,5.56,300BLK and 308 cal. AR systems . I run the TLR1 on 3 different Glocks and my S&W 325 ThunderRanch 45acp. These lights are not decoration as they are duty weapons as well as mine and my wifes personal defense systems."I" would put the Streamlights TLR1 AND TLR2 up against Surefires products any day of the week ,Streamlight performs as well if not better and the quality of workmanship and materials used in build are as good as Surefire and the BEST part is Streamlight's are about 1/3 of the overinflated price of the Surefires. Streamlight doesn't have the extreme overhead as does Surefire. But that's just my $.02 and daily realworld experience from the last 7 yrs.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ballistic artist</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 45.308</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Ballistic artist</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Yeah What do you all think of the TLR-1HP And the TLR-1s HP (strobe model)?? Those are the 2 that Im mainly looking at. Especially the 1s because of the strobe capability. </div></div>

This:
http://www.streamlight.com/product/product.aspx?pid=252

While I do not have it yet, its coming. I got to try it awhile back and the beam is what sold me; tight focus for long range, the beam will reach out there, yet a good for close in work. Strobe!!!!! And the mounting system, I was not sure but after some play time, I like how it opens up to clip on then tighten it up. Ideal for defending my yard, 75 yards from back deck to brush and trees, and also inside the house. </div></div>


YES THAT ONE! They say its good for 400 meters. What do you think? </div></div>

I have no problem at 200. The focused beam stays together at 200 and I can see it going much further. Had a critter in the back swamp area and lit it up with ease to see a kitty.

Inside the house on white walls, its bright.

The strobe is way cool as in kewlness factor but program it off for actual use.