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  • Anyone own this light? Any issues? I've read several reviews where people said it broke along the bracket that attaches to the rail. (broke near the screw) some said it broke just tightening it, and others said it broke while firing. Wondering how common this is and if anyone has fired lots of rounds with no issues. To those that had it break on them: Have you tried using a high strength epoxy glue to fix it? I'm guessing that epoxy is stronger than the polymer itself.

  • my tlr 3 the pickiny rail clip brok in half after i pulld the triger of the 40 cal it was mounted under

    my new openion it is crap light

  • btw do they sell one like this that comes with built in laser too?

  • @emkplayboy6

    Yep that would be the TLR 2 off of the top of my head. I don't have any experience with that one though.

  • good review man! this helped me to make my decision, thanks!

  • will this fit xd9 sc????

  • It will attach to your light rail using one of the included keys that comes with the light. Roughly half of the light will stick out past your muzzle. This is what happens with almost all lights on compact guns (at least with the current selection of lights). As I understand it, the only effect on the light will be that it will get dirty on the top of the light housing from muzzle blast.

  • @tkdstealth But it is anodized so the dirt will be easy to wipe clean. thanks man.

  • Polymer=Plastic

  • 1.5 hours of run time off a 3 volt lithium battery? damn, how much do those cost? i don't know much about pistol lights, but that seems pretty bad. is that very good when compared to battery life of other pistol lights?

  • @jamalicious1 its ok. . weapon lights don't have awesome LED efficiency compared to modern flashlights (heck glock still uses xenon bulbs) because they don't need to be used alot. 1.5 hours is a long time in terms of using a pistol mounted light and 4sevens sells cr2's for the same price as their cr123a's

  • Excellent review. Have to get one for my M&P9.

  • this is a very in-depth review of the lights. thanks! you really know your product.

  • Good Review Bro: on the TLR-3

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