Streamlight TLR-4G C4 LED Weapon Light Tactical Reviews, Deals, Problems and Guides

10
out of 10
3 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 3 Reviews
Retail Price:
$228.99
Used Value:
$137.39
Sale Value:
$206.09
Built for compact and subcompact firearms, the Streamlight TLR-4G C4 LED Weapon Light combines an intense white LED light and a green laser. The rail clamp system makes attaching and detaching this light to your firearm simple. With one hand, you can snap the interface on and tighten it for a secure fit without the need to put your hands in front of the muzzle. C4 LED technology and a textured parabolic reflector produce a concentrated beam of light with a peak beam intensity of 5,200 candela. An ambidextrous on-off switch provides either a momentary-on or constant-on setting, and the Mode Selector lets you choose between laser only, LED only or both laser and LED modes. Made from impact-resistant polymer with a durable anodized aluminum facecap, this light is built to hold up and perform in intense environments.

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10
Looks like a nice small package at first, but once mounted looks bulky... Not streamlined. Switch to select light, laser, or both would not stay very well in the "both" position. It tended to easily go to the center position. Also, when I took this out to the desert in the daylight you couldn't see the laser dot past a few feet. Dissapointing. Only good in shaded or low light conditions. Thinking of returning it.
John Pfalz, TacticalGear.com
December 23, 2015
10
This Rail Light combo is so accurate. I shot .40 casings at 35 yards with the laser light on a Sig P226. I have only had this item about a week and it is hands down awesome. (one thing I am upset with is that the $10 battery that came with it is not rechargeable and the battery was dead upon receiving it in the mail)
Brian, TacticalGear.com
June 3, 2014
10
Love this Streamlight with the green laser. It is just what he was looking for. Small, sturdy, easy to attach and remove. Very cool.
JamesJule, TacticalGear.com
December 29, 2014

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