Customer Reviews With Photos

  • Fit great on my shield plus. Had everything assembled in 5 minutes. Don’t need to man handle the mounting screws. The flashlight is pretty bright, and the laser is pretty cool. Adjusting the laser wasn’t hard at all either. Definitely recommend for bada** purposes.

  • 5 out of 5
    This sleeve is an original replacement. I read other reviews that have different method of installing the sleeve but none worked for me. So out of frustration, I had an idea. Insert the sleeve in boiling water and submerge it entirely for 5 to 10 minutes to soften it. While you wait for it to heat up and soften, lube the flashlight tube with soapy water and pure dishwashing soap immediately before installing it. If you don't, it'll dry up on the metal. Take out the sleeve from the water, and squeeze it from the middle as you insert the flashlight. It should stretch easier and slide better. Lube the metal as needed as you push the sleeve in untill installed completly. Dry the excess water and soap and done! I hope this helps.

  • 5 out of 5
    Fits the Fenix E01 V2 perfectly!

  • 5 out of 5
    I am a man of many flashlights I’ll buy them even if I don’t need them. This one is by far the best flashlight I have low lumins but bright. Charges easy and fast some people say im crazy for a $100+ flashlight but I use one everyday of my life and I’m glad it’s this one I’d definitely buy another one.

  • This tactical accessory is just as described. The light is blinding bright. The strobe mode will literally leave you unable to see for a few seconds. Super bright!!! The laser is very bright , and travel is far and very spot on. The laser came zeroed in from the factory. I put in on my glock 17, fired and dead center. Buy some extra batteries with the addition option when you order. Batteries aren't as common as AA OR AAA. Very expensive Accesory to my gun almost 1/3 of the price but I must say for almost $300.... you get your money's worth and will not feel jipped. Wanted the best and got it. For once 👍

  • 5 out of 5
    Worked perfect for stinger DS led. Would definitely recommend

  • This is my first laser flashlight, I have to admit I am pleasantly surprised. It was so simple to install and adjust with the small allen key provided. Can't wait to check the reliability and accuracy of the lazer at the range.

  • 5 out of 5
    After getting a ticket for having no proof of insurance and discovering that my registration was old, I bought a visor holder to keep everthing I needed handy. It occurred to me that one thing I often needed and could never find was a flashlight. I chose this flashlight because it was thin enough to fit in the pen holder, had good reviews, and was affordable. Some people have complained that the beam was too diffused but that works for me better than a narrow beam. I'm very pleased with this purchase. I almost didn't buy this one because another reviewer said it was too big for the visor on his RAV4 but I couldn't find another one I liked as much. Glad I bought it because it fits snugly on mine (older model car). It holds everything I need it to hold, including that Streamlight 65024 Stylus Flashlight.

  • I purchased this kit in late May....it's now October and I'm in the process of sending it back to streamlight for repair. Probably have around 400-500rds with it mounted to various 9mm firearms. Worked well, and held zero decently for 100rd range sessions. I'd have to slightly tweet after every range visit which is kinda expected with a $100 laser. The problem I had was that eventually the laser become two dots. One above the other and slightly right of the one below. It still worked and could still hit target 10 yards or so, but still not satisfied. I still gave this 4 stars because of streamlights customer service. They asked me to send unit back and would fix or replace at no charge to me other than shipping to them which kinda sucks, but is what it is. I just sent in today, so I update later about time away, and end result. The light I will say is decent as well, not super bright but would definitely allow target verification in low light/dark situations. I asked the representative if this was a problem they have frequently seen, and responded that its wasn't a frequent issue, but they've definitely seen it in other units. Makes me kinda think the lasers in these have around 500rd lifetime.

  • I’m picky when it comes to flashlights, I always want high lumen with high candela, and I want all this with high run times. Well let me tell you the Streamlight Dualie covers all those, 140 lumens, with over 7000 candela “candela” is the intensity of a beam I.E. can cut through smoke, holds brightness at a farther distance, you also get a 19 hr run time with 3 common AA batteries. 9 hrs with both spot and flood mode on. I suggest running this light with lithium batteries, better run time and will not corrode or loose juice if the light stays in the car for emergencies. I know this review is a ramble so let me say this. This is the best survival, emergency and general purpose light in the market. The price is excellent the toughness is proven and it is bright. Buy several of these and it will save you one day. Streamlight this is the best light y’all have done, keep it as is and it will sell forever!

  • Update:6/10/18 out of the blue one of mine started strobe flashing “a feature it doesn’t have” so instead of just clicking it on after clicking it off. I simply clicked and held the button for about 20 seconds then I released the button and clicked it on and it’s working normal again. Original review: I conducted a time test and fully charged the light last 1 1/2 hours on high and 3 on low but low isn’t bright enough for older mechanics, when I was in my 30’s low would’ve been sufficient but not now. I suggest getting three so if you have a big job you want run out of light. Get the less expensive one because the main things I read about the bad reviews is the more expensive camo ones must have a strobe light that get Permanetly stuck in the strobe mode. As a mechanic I don’t need a strobe light. The cheapest one doesn’t come with a strobe setting, only low and high. Pros: -Brightness on high is great and wide but last 1 1/2 hours on bright. - You don’t need to click through both settings because after you click it on to the setting that you prefer by the time you take you hand away that the next time you click the button it goes straight to the off position no matter if you have it set on low or high. In other words if you have it set to low and you need to turn it off a minute later, you don’t need click up to the high beam position and then click it again to turn it off. You will see.l what I’m talking about. - Works great on a hat, it’s so light until you don’t even know it’s there. -Super lightweight Cons: -low beam isn’t bright enough enough for older guys about the age of 40. - the charge last only 1 1/2 hours on high and 3 on low but low isn’t bright enough for me.

  • Very nice light I used it all day in the field I even tested underwater approximately 6 inches I give this light 5 stars

  • This worked right out of the box with zero issues other than the door replacement. Minus 1 star for being too cheap to include a small piece of paper with a diagram instructions on how to remove the door, and lack of installation instructions (let alone a video) at the Streamlight website. [As of July 2015.] My pain is your gain! Here's how to do it: TO REMOVE THE DOOR: 0) Get a good look at the battery door. This is to locate the plastic bumps, but also to see how the hinge will go back in once removed. 1) Fully pull down the metal tab just as if you were going to replace the batteries. -- You don't need to fully open the door at this step, but you can. 2) Locate the two plastic "tabs" [bumps] on either side of the hinge pin. 3) Push the small hinge pin toward the smaller tab. 4) Once it makes contact with the small tab, use needle-nose pliers to pull the pin out. -- You can also use a small pick or tiny screwdriver to push the pin all the way through 5) Remove the door TO ATTACH THE NEW DOOR: 1) Set down the light and make sure the door is supported by something. -- If you are dextrous just use your hands to hold the light and door in place. 2) Try to get the door in as flush as possible to the hinge mount. -- You will need it to make a straight line from hole to hole for the pin 3) Using the pliers or a tool of your choosing, push the pin and guide it through to the next hole. --If the hinge isn't perfectly straight, you will have to adjust it to align the pin with the 2nd hole 4) Center the hinge and you're done NOTE: I did notice that the new door was a lot harder to close. TO CLOSE THE NEW DOOR: --> DON'T FORCE IT ! <-- 1) Just insert the door from the bottom until it passes the lip and is well seated. 2) Looking directly at the bottom of door, make sure that it is exactly centered, so that the gaps on either side are perfectly symmetrical. 3) Now close the door with a firm push until it is obviously going to click shut, but if you feel like you're forcing it, back off and try again

  • 5 out of 5
    Just got this in the mail today. It appears sturdy and fit my polystinger led great. **Update** July 19th 2019 well I was skeptical on the reviews of it breaking. Well it happen to me tonight. With Daily use and being on my duty belt it broke.

  • First, I was initially looking to replace my TLR-7 for a TLR-7 “A” (different button - previous one turns on in my concealed holster), but couldn’t find one on streamlightoutlet.com. This one is listed as an “X”. I did some homework and the X is the newest version, which is rechargeable, so I ordered it (this listing). What arrived was an “A”, which is ironic because that’s what I was looking for initially. I’m happy with the A, but if you are actually looking for an X, this isn’t the one for you. *Ignore the missing battery. I put it in before the photo*

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