Special Feature | Led Lighting,Waterproof |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | 6001 Series machined aircraft aluminum with black anodized finish |
- Green LED lighting that that provides long-range identification, preserves night vision, and won’t spook varmints
Lee Verified Buyer –
very nice quality, fit and finish are very nice, my only gripe is that they could make the bezel slightly deeper so a flip up lens cover would install with out mods. other wise perfect amount of lighting for indoor use with out blinding yourself when faced by a white wall at short dist. and has a very nice center beem that illuminates easily out pas 200 yard. highly recomend
Surveyor Verified Buyer –
Amazing greenlight. Have used on a dozen or so hog / coyote hunts. Lights up the night unbelievable well. Can see green varmint eyes up to 200 yards away easily. Puts the other hunter’s lights to shame. My friend doesn’t even bother to turn his on when I’m there, he says my Gamespoter puts off more than enough light for him as well. Can easily change from one rifle to another (or pistol) in less than 10 seconds. Good battery life. Still on my original battery (10 plus hunts and 30 or so camping trips) and still a powerful light. I have 4 other greenlighs from various manufactures and this is the on I prefer by far. Highly recommend.
Jeff Gu Verified Buyer –
I’ve got more gun mounted hunting lights than should be allowed by law. Mostly because so many of them are disappointing, to put it mildly. The Streamlight products are never a disappointment. The TLR-1 Game Spotter is, in my opinion, the very best one out there. Don’t let the low lumens number scare you off. The well-designed parabolic reflector and quality materials/construction of this light give it 31,000 candela, which is the number that matters. It throws a very tight beam downrange. Can ID the critters easily to 350 yards or so… can light their eyes out to several hundred yards.
Mounted under the barrel with a Beamshot RF9 mount, or under the fore-end with the Caldwell adapter, these things have been the most reliable, effective lights I own. You can give them silly names that impress the kiddies, box the Chinese junk up in cheesy plastic boxes with goofy Halloween graphics and outrageous (and untrue) claims… but in the end, these Streamlights are what do the trick. The TLR-1 HPL model is my other favorite, but that one will light up stuff two counties over, it seems. I don’t hit the switch on those until just before I pull the trigger.
Tattoo Verified Buyer –
Have used this with night deer hunting and it is fabulous! Don’t let the low lumens bother you. The big parabolic lens focuses the light out to about 100-200 yds. With that, you get a great green glow from the animals eyes and as long as you’re zeroed properly can make the shot. I use this in conjunction with a Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8×24 scope with an illuminated reticle. Works like a charm!
Charley mattox Verified Buyer –
Excellent Qaulity
BThor Verified Buyer –
This is a very bright light and I can see it thru my scope well. I’d say it’s effective out to 100yrd easy maybe 150yrds if you have a good scope and alignment with this light. Only things I don’t like are battery life is short for 2xC123. And the beam is not adjustable.
Mommyof5 Verified Buyer –
Jerry Willms Verified Buyer –
Very good quality and works great. Would definitely purchase again.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
My hunter friend recommended this for hog hunting because they can’t see green light (red too). A few weeks after I got it I was at my local gun store and it was priced at $210, around $90 more than here and they said it’s the best in it’s price range. I have noticed that animals can see the shadow the light casts but not the light itself. It’s enough to spook them though so you have to be careful when you use it. The first night I used it off and on for 4 hours and I did notice the light start to dim so I bought replacement batteries. Now I swap one out for each hunt.