Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Excelent flashlight... good quality

  • For the price of this light it’s great. The light is programmable by tapping the pressure pad and you have 3 programmable options. The mounting hardware is durable. The pressure pad is plastic but works great for most applications. I don’t recommend buying used like I have because not all of the hardware to mount the light was there. But overall a good option for budget minded folks or getting into WML

  • This flashlight is no joke. Super blinding, I'd hate to be on the receiving end of this thing on strobe or full bright mode for an extended period of time. Definitely recommend. This thing is awesome.

  • Did not come with USB battery. It comes with 3 AAA batteries. Great light but not enough info on the item to know it only comes with AAA battery's. It seems other sellers selling same product sell it at the same price with a rechargeable battery. The battery situation is the o lu reason I bought this one and it didn't even have it.

  • I have had this flashlight for over a year, it has been my personal carry light the whole time using through out every day. I have to say it has never let me down. with much abuse and being dropped on to steel grates, concrete, rocks from distances of 8ft. it has always performed the way it should. Light output is good and very consistent. it has a nice hot spot with enough spill. battery life is as advertised about two hours on high. that would get me through a week of daily use. things I have noticed is if the batteries are low light output will be sporadic meaning it will go from a dim to bright and to dim again constantly. if the tail cap isn't all the way tight it wont light. that's no big deal just tighten it. I have also noticed that the glass lens cover looks like it did day one after a year of use. I posted a picture of it vs. a mini Maglite I carried for 2 months. to switch between modes isn't that hard like some reviews make it out to be. I gave one of these lights to my father that he now carries but he was able to figure it out after a few tries. I would and have recommended this to many friends. it is a great light as the 2000 + reviews say. you cant go wrong buying this light.

  • 5 out of 5
    Good upgrade for an old light

  • I use this at work as a paramedic. Fits well on my radio strap. Super bright. I've used it for a few months now and haven't had the battery die yet. Definitely worth buying.

  • 5 out of 5
    Reminds me of the material the Vtac light mounts are made of and those mounts are strong. This mount will fit H&R's Pardner shotgun.

  • 5 out of 5
    Pin broke! It is way to fragile. DO NOT BUY

  • I had owned the P365 for about a year waiting for any major manufacturer to make a pistol light for it. Originally, when the P365 was first advertised they had showcased a sig proprietary pistol light - the Foxtrot365. Time went by and it was never available to buy, by the time the light was available I had already discovered Crimson Trace & Streamlight were also releasing a light and I really like both designs. For 100 lumens Sig was charging around $150, Streamlight $110 and Crimson Trace was a little cheaper at around $90. What really ended up selling me on the TLR-6 was the fact there were already other versions of the TLR-6 for other pistols, the TLR-6 model would probably have holster options sooner. Also I thought the design was the nicest. I almost didnt buy it because of the laser, that was in my mind at the time what the crimson trace light had to its advantage (no laser) but who knows how long I would have had to wait for a holster. I am not a fan of lasers and at the time I wasn't aware you could turn it off, so when I discovered that I was very happy. Overall I dont regret buying this over those other 2 options. When I received it, it was pretty straightforward and easy to install, I dont recall If I used the instructions at all but I probably did. It was a piece of cake to put together. The button is in a good location, you can access it either with your main or support hand as its located on both sides, so its perfect for left and right handed shooters as well. Love the ergonomic design, its a perfect match for the pistol, it looks perfect with the pistol, its not ugly. The light placement also allows for a better grip and area for thumb placement on my support hand. Funny thing is, I couldn't really use it for about a month. I would scour over instagram looking to see if someone had made holsters for it yet, eventually I found one. I ordered a holster and installed it permanently. Ive been wearing mine for about a good month now. I am 100% satisfied with my purchase. One suggestion to streamlight for future improvements would be to start moving towards rechargeable options.

  • Nice lightweight slim design. I know it’s rated at 100 lumens but damn it seems much brighter. Definitely plenty of light for a conceal carry. Streamlight quality as usual. Great light if you are trying to keep your ccw as lightweight and slim as possible. In the first picture the swing set is approximately 25yds away and the tree line in the background is 90yds. Definitely plenty capable of lighting up the night if ever needed to take a shot.

  • It's a Streamlight... come now you already now. I bought two and dedomed one to have more throw and that old school tint.

  • 5 out of 5
    Fits Fenix TK30 laser flashlight

  • Simple, lite weight, works is what comes to mind. It's 2024 and they are still using early 2000's micro USB charging port. Why Streamlight? It makes a great inconvenience to me. Now I have to keep a power cord that is special for it with me at all times. It's equally compared to cheaper lights that are 1/2 the cost but they at least have USB-C charging port. I feel like I paid more for the name than the light. I will use it until I find what I want then I will replace it as my emergency backup

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