Lenny Magill shows off our TLR-6 Light/Laser & Holster Combo

Published on October 16, 2019
Duration: 13:36

Lenny Magill reviews the Streamlight TLR-6 light/laser and holster combo for Glocks, highlighting its ergonomic integration and ease of use. The system offers secure mounting for various Glock models, including sub-compacts, and comes with a custom Kydex holster. Magill demonstrates its tactical application and emphasizes responsible concealed carry.

Quick Summary

The Streamlight TLR-6 light/laser and holster combo is compatible with Glock Generations 3, 4, and 5, including full-size (G17, G19) and sub-compact (G26) models. It features a 100-lumen light, integrated laser, and secure trigger guard mounting with a custom Kydex holster.

Chapters

  1. 00:00TLR-6 Features and Ergonomics
  2. 01:14Holster Compatibility and Mounting
  3. 03:13Combo Package and Operation Modes
  4. 04:50Sub-compact Glock Options
  5. 06:40Range Demo and Carry Positions
  6. 09:43Legal and Ethical Use of Force
  7. 11:45Shooting Demonstration and Wrap-up

Frequently Asked Questions

What Glock models are compatible with the Streamlight TLR-6 and its custom holster?

The TLR-6 and its Kydex holster are compatible with Glock Generations 3, 4, and 5. This includes full-size models like the Glock 17 and 19, as well as sub-compact models like the Glock 26, which lack standard rails.

How is the Streamlight TLR-6 mounted onto a Glock pistol?

The TLR-6 utilizes a trigger guard mounting system, often referred to as 'rail bite,' which clamps securely around the trigger guard. This method ensures a stable fit, especially for Glocks without accessory rails.

What are the key features of the Streamlight TLR-6 light/laser combo?

The TLR-6 offers 100 lumens of light and an integrated laser. It features a simple one-button operation for on/off and mode selection (light only, laser only, or light/laser combination) and is designed for ergonomic integration.

What is the recommended ethical use of a concealed firearm according to Lenny Magill?

Lenny Magill stresses that a concealed firearm should only be drawn in response to a direct, deadly threat to life. It should never be used for property disputes or less severe altercations, emphasizing legal and ethical responsibilities.

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