Friday, February 25, 2011

Mounting the Streamlight TLR® Series Lights

The Streamlight® TLR® series flashlights each come with interchangeable keys for mounting the lights on different models of weapons. Most of the TLR® flashlights come with the standard key kit (part #69175) which contains four keys: Glock, TSW/99, 1913 Picatinny, and 90Two. For a list of the weapons that are compatible with the various keys, please visit our Tactical Weapon-Mount page on the Tech Specs tab. The TLR-3® is the only one that requires a different set of keys. There are 6 in the set (part #69176), each one lettered differently for identification. The TLR-3® Compatibility List is also located on the Tactical Weapon-Mount Tech Specs tab. For more information on the TLR® series flashlights and accessories please call 877-749-5110.

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Friday, February 11, 2011

Streamlight® Key-Mate®


I purchased a Streamlight® Key-Mate® flashlight (part #72203) for turkey hunting. It has a green LED and won't spook game. It's bright enough to let me see in the woods at 6 am to get to where I am going without getting noticed by the turkeys still roosting in the trees. It fits in my pocket, hooks on my belt loop or where ever it's convenient to clip so I don't have to worry about losing it. Streamlight® was really thinking when they came out with all their camo lights with green LEDs. Everyone who has seen mine wants one, so I send them to FlashlightDistributor.com.
(Brenda from KS)




Friday, February 4, 2011

Streamlight® Waypoint®


I bought the Waypoint® for my father for Christmas. His other cordless spotlights were rechargeable and lasted less than 1 hour per charge and eventually quit holding a charge at all. The Waypoint is not rechargeable, but with a set of alkaline batteries it will burn bright for close to 8 hours of constant use and you don't have battery memory issues that eventually come with over charging. The Waypoint is not as powerful as a 1+ million candlepower spotlight running on DC power, but in my opinion when portability is a requirement it is more dependable than a rechargeable spotlight. Overall a good buy!


(Jon from TX)