Let There Be Light
[…] reputable brand name lights I use and respect, including SureFire, Streamlight and Brite Strike. Another superstar light, and my current […]
[…] reputable brand name lights I use and respect, including SureFire, Streamlight and Brite Strike. Another superstar light, and my current […]
[…] equip the Staccato C2 9mm carry gun with a compact Streamlight TLR-7A light, and a quick inquiry led me to […]
[…] and the new issue pistols fit perfectly with the same Streamlight TLR-1-HL lights that had ridden on the first-generation M&P45s, […]
[…] on my M&P40 since 2006. In addition, I’ve got a Streamlight TRL-6 on my M&P Shield 40 and a TRL-8 […]
[…] CQB Elite, I specified a light rail. I have a Streamlight TLR-8A on it, white light and a laser. The […]
[…] powerful than would be practical on a concealed carry handgun. Streamlight, for example, makes some very powerful lights in their […]
[…] workmanship and materials and is made in the USA. The Streamlight Polytach is an excellent flashlight and a remarkably good […]
[…] you can’t buy it, it’s Suzi’s and she’ll fight you for it), an HKS speedloader and Streamlight’s new Protac 2L personal light inside for the picture so you can get an idea of what might fit. That’s pretty typical of what I’d think might hide inside a Micro Vault, and just the stuff you might need when the bump in the night happens. A 5″ 1911 fits and still leaves a bit of room for a light and a spare magazine but a 6″ Colt Python didn’t fit, just so you know. MSRP is about $220 or so. For more info: www.americanhandgunner.com/gunvault >> Click Here AHSO11col Sept/Oct Cover
[…] it represented. Soon we had the Mag-Lite, and then the Streamlight SL-20 and SL-35 rechargeable, then MagLite came out with […]
[…] a Wilson Combat Compact or Professional model 1911 with a Streamlight TLR-3 compact light attached. The handmade, pancake-style rig has an […]