Here are the factory listed features:
- C4® LED technology, impervious to shock with a 50,000-hour lifetime
- 800 lumens; 15,000 candela peak beam intensity; 245m beam; runs 1.75 hours
- Engineered optic produces a concentrated beam with optimum peripheral illumination
- Powered by two 3-volt CR123 lithium batteries with 10-year storage life
- Rail grip clamp system securely attaches/detaches quickly and safely with no tools and without putting your hands in front of the muzzle
- Mounts directly to handguns with Glock-style rails and to all MIL-STD-1913 (Picatinny) rails.
- Includes keys for Glock-style, Picatinny, Beretta 90two, S&W 99 and S&W TSW
- Machined aluminum sealed construction with black anodized finish
- Ambidextrous momentary/steady on/off switch
- User programmable strobe can be enabled/disabled
- Fits existing light bearing holsters
- 3.39” (8.61 cm); 4.18 oz. (118.6 grams)
- Operating temperature: -40°F to +120°F
- IPX7 waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes
- Lithium Battery Notice under TECH DOCS
- Remote switches are available as optional accessories and must be used in conjunction with 69130 or 69161 remote door switch. All switches and door switch are sold separately. Reference TLR Accessories Brochure in DOCS/INFO tab for more information.
- Long Gun Kit available (#69262). Kit includes TLR-1 HL with thumb screw, “safe off” door switch, remote pressure switch and mounting clips, and two 3V CR123A lithium batteries.
- Available in black, Flat Dark Earth or Flat Dark Earth Brown
- Limited lifetime warranty
- Assembled in USA
Pros
When reviewing this light, I was immediately impressed by how light the TLR-1 HL felt (4.18 oz. with batteries). It added no noticeable weight to the Sig P320 RX Compact.
Initial setup for installation of batteries, switching out keys, and mounting to the rail were incredibly easy thanks to a well-written set of instructions.
The 800-lumen beam was crisp and clear in the various lighting conditions I tested in (outdoor/nighttime, indoor/daytime, and indoor/nighttime).
While I wasn’t able to test the 1-meter waterproof limit at 30-minutes, I was able to test in 1-foot of water for a little over 60-minutes. After wiping the excess water off and re-attaching to the pistol, the flashlight continued working as it had before.
Again, the cost. Getting 800 lumens with the level of quality compared to other brands and models in a similar price range makes this one pretty hard to beat.
Cons
Okay, there is only one.
The on/off switch, while functional and practical, seems like it wouldn’t be too hard to break if it got caught up on a holster, clothes, or some other type of obstruction. Instead of a button, it is a lever made of polymer material, which rotates from a centered pivot-point. This allows ambidextrous selection of the momentary on, steady on/off, and strobe options.
It doesn’t feel cheap, and in fact it feels like it has the right amount of flexibility, but there is something about the switch that makes me want to be careful with it. If I wanted to I could have tried to break it, but why would I want to do that to my favorite light, right? This isn’t a deal-breaker for me, but I couldn’t look past it.
Final Thoughts
I was excited to get my hands on the TLR-1 because I had personally never used a Streamlight product before, and I was not let down when I opened the box. It is a beautiful product that feels as durable and was as aesthetically pleasing as any light (mounted or not) I’ve used in the Marine Corps or for personal defense.
At the gun range, not only did it function as well as I expected it to but it actually complimented my Sig Sauer Romeo1 reflex sight (fixed sights as well) and allowed me to put rounds accurately down range with virtually no effort. It truly made it a point and shoot weapon – largely due to the fact that the concentrated beam left no question about where I was aiming.
As far as holster compatibility and functionality, with my BlackPoint Tactical Leather Wing Light-Mounted holster it performed flawlessly when drawing and holstering. The addition of the light had no negative impact on concealability, comfort, or accuracy.
Up next:
A Marine’s tips for carrying pistols with reflex sights (Part 3: Gun Belts)













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