Streamlight TLR RM 2 Tactical Weapon Light Review











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www.AmmoLand.com editor Jim Grant reviews the Streamlight TLR RM 2 tactical weapon light. • Read more at https://www.ammoland.com/2020/12/stre... • Essentially, the TLR RM 2 is a hybrid of the older TLR-1/2/3 style pistol lights and their ProTac Rail long-gun lights. Where the beam throw is sufficiently wide and bright for solid use on either, and the capability to be user-configurable to function VIA either a pressure switch at the back of the light itself or a quick-detach included tape switch. It's actually brilliant, and really begs the question of why other companies haven't thought of offering something similar at a reasonable price point (I'm looking at you, SureFire!). • Since I lack a proper photometer, I have no way of independently verifying the brightness of the Streamlight TLR RM 2, but I can say it is absurdly bright. On my property in the woods of South Carolina, the TLR obliterates the inky darkness of the forest at night. Since in the country we lack any sort of street lights, having a quality bright weapon light is a big deal if you're checking your property for predators or uninvited guests. • If a shooter wishes to mount the light on a Picatinny rail, it features two flexible polymer shoes that snap on to the rail and act as a supporting bracket for the tape. If a shooter doesn't have a rail to mount on, it also includes zip ties and two small channels to weave them through to wrap around a handguard or barrel. And if that's not an option, the switch features two small holes and wood screws to permit mounting directly to a gun. Oh, and it features a two-sided adhesive pad allowing the switch to be basically glued to any part of a gun a shooter wants. (Though you should avoid anything that gets too hot, as it would presumably melt the glue.) • #streamlight #gunreviews

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