Streamlight TLR RM 1 Long Gun Laser/Light 500 Lumens, Black, Aluminum
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What I was looking for.
I was looking for a budget friendly way to mount a light and laser on my SBR, and this really filled the role. I’ve had an abundance of experience with high end lights and lasers that take up a bunch of rail space, and dictate or complicate forward hand placement. This combo is compact, easy to activate without a pressure pad (I bought it with the pressure pad set up, however after mounting, I discovered it wasn’t needed as the unit is easily activated without it - again, less clutter on the rails) and provides plenty of light for the close quarters situations my rig is set up for. Using the g...
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Highest Quality Laser/Light
Love these Streamlight products. I have several. From the mini clip-on rechargeable lights on my dog leashes to laser lights on hand guns and long guns, these are well made, durable, easy to use, and well made products. I’d recommend Streamlight regardless of the product.
Pros:
- easy to use
- reliable
- Solid metal construction
- equipped with the right features
- reasonablely light weight
Cons:
- not the lowest cost product in category
Best Used for:
- long guns
- more compact models designed for hand guns
Would recommend: Yes
Not bad at all
Not too bad at all. It’s not an LE117, but works pretty good at dusk or night for a close running hog. A bit easier to track the darker it gets. Light is very bright even with red filter on.
Would recommend: Yes
I see the light
The TLR RM1 is a nice compact light I mounted on my AR. The Red Dot was icing on the cake in my decision to purchase this tactical light.
Pros:
- compact
- Small footprint
- Ease Of Use
- decent illumination
Cons:
- None
Best Used for:
- Home Defense
- Target acquisition
- AR15 platform
Would recommend: Yes
Might work for you, depending on your weapon setup
TL;DR
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Light/laser = good
Remote Pressure Switch mounting = uh oh
Review
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My frustration with this light is the product option which includes the picatinny/1913 rail-mounted remote pressure switch. The light itself is good, and works as advertised. The mounts for attaching the pressure switch to a standard picatinny/1913 rail (two small black plastic holder clips) would not securely attach to my rails, but instead kept falling off. My rails are normal, and other accessories fit and are secure, but the mounting tabs that come with this light are, in my experience, complete junk. The pressure switch kit also includes an adhesive mounting option, but mounting a pressure switch with a cute little sticker seemed ghetto to me at best. How about a "Hello-Kitty" mounting option while we're at it? (hahaha)
I recommend the light itself, particularly if you want to mount it on your 12-o-clock rail (the top of your rail). It'd be easy to activate with either hand using the push-button (not the remote pressure switch). If you want to mount a light to the side of your weapon, the push-button activation switch stuck out a bit too much to be comfortable for me (which is why I tried using the remote pressure switch). In the end, due to my particular setup, I returned the light and will try a different option.
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Light/laser = good
Remote Pressure Switch mounting = uh oh
Review
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My frustration with this light is the product option which includes the picatinny/1913 rail-mounted remote pressure switch. The light itself is good, and works as advertised. The mounts for attaching the pressure switch to a standard picatinny/1913 rail (two small black plastic holder clips) would not securely attach to my rails, but instead kept falling off. My rails are normal, and other accessories fit and are secure, but the mounting tabs that come with this light are, in my experience, complete junk. The pressure switch kit also includes an adhesive mounting option, but mounting a pressure switch with a cute little sticker seemed ghetto to me at best. How about a "Hello-Kitty" mounting option while we're at it? (hahaha)
I recommend the light itself, particularly if you want to mount it on your 12-o-clock rail (the top of your rail). It'd be easy to activate with either hand using the push-button (not the remote pressure switch). If you want to mount a light to the side of your weapon, the push-button activation switch stuck out a bit too much to be comfortable for me (which is why I tried using the remote pressure switch). In the end, due to my particular setup, I returned the light and will try a different option.
Would recommend: No
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