TLR-7 Sub Weapon Light

Streamlight’s ultra-compact, lightweight TLR-7 sub weapon light features an optimized clamp design to fit a variety of railed subcompact handguns.
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Streamlight’s ultra-compact, lightweight TLR-7 sub weapon light features an optimized clamp design to fit a variety of railed subcompact handguns.
With SHOT Show 2021 canceled for COVID-19, Streamlight virtually rolled out it newest law enforcement-applicable gear this week, including a new pocket light and a variety of new weapon lights.
The Stinger 2020 has a squared-off look with flat edges that prevent it from rolling. Another interesting aspect of the new Stinger’s design is the notch on the flashlight’s body that makes it really hard for anyone to take away your light.
The Stinger 2020 does not operate like or even look like any of the earlier evolutions of duty lights from Streamlight. “We wrapped a lot of new ideas into this product,” says Ray Sharrah, Streamlight’s President and CEO.
POLICE visits Streamlight's SHOT Show booth to see the company's TLR-7 A, TLR-9, and ProTac Rail Mount 2 weapon lights, and more.
Streamlight Inc., a leading provider of high-performance lighting and weapon light/laser sighting devices, announced it has improved the output of four of its TLR high lumen (HL) gun-mounted lights to deliver 1,000 lumens of light.
Streamlight Inc. has introduced the TLR-8 A and the TLR-8 A G, featuring red or green aiming lasers, and offering ergonomic rear switch options with either a low or high position to match users’ shooting style. Both lights deliver 500 lumens and feature a rail clamp that attaches and detaches easily from the side of a broad array of compact and full frame weapons.
Streamlight's new TLR-7 A is a weapon-mounted light with ergonomic rear switches featuring a low or high position to match users' shooting styles.
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