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Thread: Light for Glock 19 Recommendation Needed

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    Default Light for Glock 19 Recommendation Needed

    Not much of a 'tactical" guy myself but want to buy
    a light as a gift for someone that will mount on their Glock 19
    Recommendations? $100 - $300 budget
    Thanks

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    Surefire X300 or Streamlight TRL. Carried both and no issues with either.
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    Apologies but this is hate week.

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    X300

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    Steamlight TRL-HL
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    The TLR-1 or TLR-1 HL are tops for the money for a full size light. Or, if you want one more compact, look at the TLR-7’s.

    Night Stick also makes near identical ones, but the controls work a little differently.
    Last edited by WoodieSC; 11-26-2021 at 02:34 PM.
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    Tlr 7. Fits the 19 perfectly

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    Tlr 7a is pretty slick

    Always liked the surefire xc1, but there are brighter lights for much less.

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    TLR-7a. To hell with the rocker switch on the earlier streamlight models
    Last edited by wskinner; 11-29-2021 at 12:49 PM.

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    TLR-7A = good ambidextrous switch, 500 lumens

    TLR-1HL = rocker switch, 1000 lumens

    TLR-7 is better scaled, TLR-1 is more powerful.
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    Thanks everyone, I will look at each of these on-line after dinner and order one

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    Quote Originally Posted by wskinner View Post
    TLR-7a. To hell with the rocker switch on the earlier streamlight models
    Second that. Tier 1 concealed makes a damn good holster

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    Nightstick TCM-550XL


    Also check out Tenicor for holsters, can use same holster even if you remove the light


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    Streamlight TLR7A if it’s going on a carry gun, otherwise TLR-1 HL.

    I like JM custom kydex holsters and carry with a tlr7 everyday.
    Last edited by Coastal Woodie; 11-28-2021 at 09:40 PM.

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