Brownells - Streamlight TLR2

Published on June 7, 2011
Duration: 1:36

This video provides an overview of the Streamlight TLR-2s weapon-mounted light and laser combo. Key features highlighted include its durable aluminum body, strobing function activated by double-tapping the momentary switch, and multiple modes (laser only, light only, light/laser combo). The presenter emphasizes safety by noting the mounting design keeps hands away from the muzzle and discusses battery life and lumen output.

Quick Summary

The Streamlight TLR-2s is a weapon-mounted light and laser combo featuring a strobing function, multiple operational modes (laser only, light only, light/laser combo), a durable 100% aluminum body, and a safety-oriented mounting design. It runs on two CR123 lithium batteries for 2.5 hours at 160 lumens.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the TLR-2s
  2. 00:02Strobing Model Feature
  3. 00:10Built-in Safety Features
  4. 00:30Strobe Function Activation
  5. 00:37Laser and Light Modes
  6. 00:54Durability and Materials
  7. 01:00Battery Specifications
  8. 01:05Lumens and Light Output
  9. 01:12Ease of Battery Change

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key features of the Streamlight TLR-2s?

The Streamlight TLR-2s is a weapon-mounted light and laser combo featuring a strobing function, multiple operational modes (laser only, light only, light/laser combo), a durable 100% aluminum body, and a safety-oriented mounting design.

How do you activate the strobe function on the Streamlight TLR-2s?

To activate the strobe function on the Streamlight TLR-2s, you double-tap and hold the momentary switch. This allows for quick access to the strobe mode when needed.

What kind of batteries does the Streamlight TLR-2s use and what is its runtime?

The Streamlight TLR-2s runs on two CR123 lithium batteries. It provides a runtime of 2.5 hours at its maximum output of 160 lumens.

What makes the mounting of the Streamlight TLR-2s safer?

The TLR-2s is designed with a built-in safety factor that allows you to attach it to your weapon without needing to place your hands near the forward end of the muzzle, enhancing user safety during installation.

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