User Panel
Posted: 10/12/2015 10:25:51 AM EST
I am awaiting my new pistol. I ordered a Nighthawk Warhawk Recon that should be here this week.
The recon means it has a rail. I am looking into a rail mounted light. There are many to choose from. What would the best one be? |
|
I have an Inforce APL on my SIG. I like it quite a bit. Nice and bright with easy to work controls.
|
|
|
streamlights are badass, i have 2 and am entirely pleased with them
|
|
I like TLR-1s. Never used a Surefire but I'm sure it's good too. Personally, I do not want a 6,000 lumen light on my HD gun. Good way to blind yourself.
|
|
I went X300. Frankly, I think the only real advantage that Streamlights in general offer over Surefire is that "rechargeable" is cheaper in general to feed than "CR123."
That's a huge advantage in a handheld general-purpose light, but not all that important in a dedicated weapon-mounted light. Oh, and IBT "I don't believe in weapon lights" people. And edit because I like my account too much. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
|
In reference to the poll:
|
|
Ive owned both. I honestly dont think the Surefire is worth the premium over the Streamlight.
|
|
If you can afford a Nighthawk don't put a streamlight on it.
|
|
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
I have an Inforce APL on my SIG. I like it quite a bit. Nice and bright with easy to work controls. Made in RI No shit? I voted x300. I may need to find an inforce if they're local. Great thing about modern wml is that they actually light up the entire state. |
|
Streamlight can be had for about $90 if you shop around, so there's that.
|
|
I have a couple surefire and a couple streamlights. The streamlights stay on pistols and the surefires stay on rifles.
The operation of the streamlight is much easier with one finger while using it on a handgun where the surefire mechanism is too stiff to use as easily. But on a rifle the surefire is awesome because of the momentary feature where you just push on the mechanism rather than actually flipping it, and by flipping it either way, it's constant. |
|
+1 for Streamlight. They're excellent lights, and are cheaper than surefire.
My TLR-1 HL is mind-boggling in terms of light-output. |
|
I've got 4 or 5 X300s and no more TLR's, so....
I like the X300s for the switch if nothing else - the push forward for momentary is more intuitive for me than the "up for on and down for momentary" of the TLR series. Both solid lights, try both controls and see what blows your skirt up... |
|
|
FWIW, I had two TLR-1s crap out on me. Both times Streamlight replaced them free of charge, and got it out back to me within a week. I've never had to use Surefire's CS...as the X300 and X300u have both functioned without issues.
|
|
Quoted:
In reference to the poll:
View Quote I can get on board with this. Bought multiple streamlights for what one surefire would have cost me. I like them and they're working well, but I admittedly do not abuse them like some folks would. Mine get mostly night stand duty and occasional (once a month-ish) low light shooting. They've held up great to that. If you're going to be harder on it, might be worth it to go surefire. I have a holster I need to finish fixing that will let me carry a G19+TLR 1 for EDC. Curious to see how it holds up if I go that route. |
|
Quoted:
In reference to the poll:
View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
In reference to the poll:
For real. That having been said: Quoted:
If you can afford a Nighthawk don't put a streamlight on it. |
|
Quoted:
Quoted:
In reference to the poll:
For real. That having been said: Quoted:
If you can afford a Nighthawk don't put a streamlight on it. I'd agree here too. |
|
Quoted:
Streamlight can be had for about $90 if you shop around, so there's that. View Quote This OP, both stream light and sure fire are quality lights. I personally have an insight M3 that I've used on every deployment and training I've been involved in since 2001. Well, tbh I've had it for so long that I can't remember if I may have gotten it in 2002. Either way, I've had it and used it, carried it and beat it up in every environment imaginable. I am still using it today. The only thing I've had to do was change the bulb in 2012. They are inexpensive, durable and work. Again however, any one of those three companies is a good choice and it really comes down to personal preference for your handgun. |
|
TLR-1HL because it will melt your eyeballs in broad daylight.
|
|
|
Quoted:
Surefire X300U-B https://cdn1.bigcommerce.com/server4300/9j9zreeu/products/48743/images/97659/X300U_B_2__27882.1443112901.1280.1280.jpg?c=2 View Quote This. I like the momentary ON switch with the Surefire. I rock em on my work guns. http://www.surefire.com/illumination/weaponlights/handgun/x300-ultra-led-weaponlight-3.html |
|
X300 if you want to see what you are shooting, X300U if you want to melt what you are shooting
|
|
I prefer Surefire for handheld lights and Streamlight for weapon (pistol)-mounted.
|
|
I have multiple TLR1s and an X400 IRc, both are great. Surefires grip switches are vastly superior to Streamlights grip switches but Streamlights toggle switches are better then Surefires toggle switches in my opinion. You can't go wrong with either.
|
|
You might want to look at Surefires XC1. I ordered one last week but haven't received it yet, so I can't comment on its quality. I have a TLR1s, and its a good light but kind of big for a CC gun. Its on my AR now.
|
|
Quoted:
Ive owned both. I honestly dont think the Surefire is worth the premium over the Streamlight. View Quote this i run an x300 on the duty gun. it replaced my tlr1s only because i got a steal on it. i actually prefer the streamlight for use without an external switch. I ended up adding a grip switch to the SF. Overall the streamlight is just as good as the SF at under 1/2 the price. |
|
Quoted:
That bright is not always a good or smart choice. Splash back becomes a problem, especially in tight spaces like houses. There is such a thing as too bright. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
TLR-1HL because it will melt your eyeballs in broad daylight. That bright is not always a good or smart choice. Splash back becomes a problem, especially in tight spaces like houses. There is such a thing as too bright. yep i learned that the hard way. anything really over 500lm is too much for a cqb light indoors. |
|
I have both. I prefer the Streamlight. Only advantage of Surefire is slightly lower profile.
|
|
|
Quoted:
I think Surefire's new little XC-1 might be a real game-changa. http://www.guns.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/surefire-xc1-300x274.jpg View Quote I think it'll likely make a fantastic concealed carry light, but not replace the X or TLR series as duty lights... Mine should be here tomorrow or the next day (Got in on the pre-release sale from Raven Concealment back in August, got the shipping notice this morning...) |
|
Quoted:
yep i learned that the hard way. anything really over 500lm is too much for a cqb light indoors. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
TLR-1HL because it will melt your eyeballs in broad daylight. That bright is not always a good or smart choice. Splash back becomes a problem, especially in tight spaces like houses. There is such a thing as too bright. yep i learned that the hard way. anything really over 500lm is too much for a cqb light indoors. I think it really depends on your technique. If you blip and move maybe, but I leave mine on while processing a space and have had zero problems with 1k lumens from a P3X even in tight single wides with white walls. There's also a 2,500 lumen X300 variant currently being field tested with excellent reviews. IMO people worry too much about "having too much light" when in actual low light encounters "I wish I'd had more light" seems to be far more common. |
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.