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Yeah it's got a picatinny adapter on the Mark 23's rail. The one I'm using now is a 3-d printed thing from a member on HKpro. Adequate, but not the most durable thing in the world. The guy that made it used me for a tester, and I managed to break one by shooting .45 super. It's held up under normal loads though. HKparts has a metal one that is the first one I ever used, but it looks like ass and is stupid expensive for what it is. I gave it away with the Mark 23 I traded for an AUG. I haven't tried it, but the best option currently IMO is the GG&G metal adapter. If I find myself needing a new metal one, I'll buy the GG&G. this post is worthless without pics: https://i.imgur.com/BbVsT4c.jpg This is the 3-d printed plastic adapter. Rugged Obsidian in short config. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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TLR-2 is perfection for Mk23. Closest production offering to the actual LAMs in my opinion. this post is worthless without pics: https://i.imgur.com/BbVsT4c.jpg This is the 3-d printed plastic adapter. Rugged Obsidian in short config. |
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Do you guys really not understand what he means? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Thanks @Klaustrophobia - any pointers to source the 3-D printed one? I'll try googling if not. I have the GG&G adapter - it too seems pretty large, although maybe not quite as ugly as the HKparts one. Haven't actually fitted it though because I didn't really care for the look - that 3D one looks a bit lower profile. Wonder if the 3D one printed on a professional unit with higher-end plastic might be the best idea..... View Quote https://www.hkparts.net/shop/pc/Mark-23-Picatinny-Rail-Adapter-207p1470.htm |
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For those whining about strobe, if it's like any of their other TLR's, the 10-tap programming will let you disable it.
I'm hoping this will operate similar to the Inforce APL, tap for constant, hold for momentary. It looks like it's got slide switches that you push forward instead of paddles though. |
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I enjoy their amateur comments or their "real world" experience, compared to real world experiences. Real world experience. Even though this guy got good hits the suspect got right up on him and he had to drive the gun right into the dirt bag to end the fight (at contact distance.) Maybe the dirt bag would have died, maybe he had a few more seconds and a few more rounds left to kill the officer. He wasn't going to wait to find out. View Quote |
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Between this, rail mounted pro tacs and surefire pricing I think the rise of streamlight is just starting, not even close to peaking.... No longer near peer. Straight up peer. View Quote About half of them stop functioning under recoil. My surefire has never done that. |
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Yet somehow he was successful with no standoff ability on his keltek. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Got a real bad ass operator here. Goes hand to hand and on the ground with a sidearm on him. For fucks sake. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/361327/image-417808.JPG |
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No one said you would die without a standoff, but several poster called Recusance a mall-ninja retard for making a very good point about a situation that is well documented. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Got a real bad ass operator here. Goes hand to hand and on the ground with a sidearm on him. For fucks sake. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/361327/image-417808.JPG |
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Yeah, that shit would never happen in the real world, to the average Joe. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/361327/image-417808.JPG View Quote |
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There are tons of pics of guns in the pistol forum without large lights attached, yet I haven't seen ANY of those mounted with dedicated standoff devices that are apparently important. You pro-standoff guys don't practice what you preach?
On a side note, I personally duct tape the gun to my hand so no one can grab it off of me. Just in case, ya know? |
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There are tons of pics of guns in the pistol forum without large lights attached, yet I haven't seen ANY of those mounted with dedicated standoff devices that are apparently important. You pro-standoff guys don't practice what you preach? On a side note, I personally duct tape the gun to my hand so no one can grab it off of me. Just in case, ya know? View Quote |
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As a lefty, will only consider if they changed their switching mechanism.
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HOT LINK UP IN HERE
Streamlight TLR-7 500 Lumen Weapon Light Review: Best Concealed Carry Light? |
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I have $150 in ebay bucks that expire early February. I would love to see these show up on ebay in the next week or so!
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Will this mean the TRL-8 will be a single 123 battery 500 lumen with a green Lazer? Please?! View Quote *flap Attached File |
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These will sell like hotcakes especially with a laser now available. Surefire better watch their back.
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These will sell like hotcakes especially with a laser now available. Surefire better watch their back. View Quote I almost bought another one while I waited to toss on a gun. I'm glad I held off. I'll wait for this to come out and I'll buy a of the TLR-8. |
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I prefer the standoff ability with a full size light in close quarters, makes contact shots a little more possible without pushing the slide out of battery. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Idk how to embed shit https://youtu.be/bJnDf2x4C-A View Quote *NEW* Streamlight TLR-7 Review - Compared to other weaponlights (TLR7 vs the world) |
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The TLR 1...momentary on from the left is the opposite from the right. Press up for momentary on. Not good. Looks like this will be a non issue on the new light.
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Found a store with the UPC and price listed
http://doddsports.com/streamlighttlr-7.aspx UPC: 080926694200 Product Number: 69420 $143.82 Not bad... |
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Found a store with the UPC and price listed http://doddsports.com/streamlighttlr-7.aspx UPC: 080926694200 Product Number: 69420 $143.82 Not bad... View Quote |
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Can probably find it for 120 at the usual places View Quote Quoted:
Any ideas on the TLR-8 price yet? I'm guessing it should be at or just over $200.00. View Quote http://doddsports.com/streamlighttlr-8.aspx |
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I enjoy their amateur comments or their "real world" experience, compared to real world experiences. Real world experience. Even though this guy got good hits the suspect got right up on him and he had to drive the gun right into the dirt bag to end the fight (at contact distance.) Maybe the dirt bag would have died, maybe he had a few more seconds and a few more rounds left to kill the officer. He wasn't going to wait to find out. View Quote |
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I'll get one. I've had a TLR-1 on my duty weapon for 8 years. Night shift entire time. Its always worked flawless and is rock solid.
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I'm in for one to try fitment on. Anyone sees a legit preorder link, kindly share?
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Take a low light force on force class, and get back to me about how your light was too bright.
Also, that bathroom mirror is in the same spot it was in yesterday, and you know this. |
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@gotuonpaper
Found both at Botach at a lower price. (still not in-stock, this is just for a price reference) TLR-7 $121.00 https://www.botach.com/streamlight-69420-tlr-7-gun-light/ TLR-8 $195 https://www.botach.com/streamlight-69410-tlr-8-gun-light/ |
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I"m no fan of Streamlight...I used to work in their repair department and will tell you that SL would accept components that were not up to specs. I don't know if they are still following this practice, but there are some greedy upper management running that company. I'd look at other companies before I ever bought a Streamlight. View Quote |
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@gotuonpaper Found both at Botach at a lower price. (still not in-stock, this is just for a price reference) TLR-7 $121.00 https://www.botach.com/streamlight-69420-tlr-7-gun-light/ TLR-8 $195 https://www.botach.com/streamlight-69410-tlr-8-gun-light/ View Quote Just not from Botach. |
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