M&P 380 EZ light & laser combo?

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Been taking the oldest daughter to try out home SD pistols. The 380 EZ seems to work well for her. So I picked one up ($360 OTD w/ gun safe). I plan to transfer it to her after she puts 500 supervised rounds through it. Chances are I don't see her getting much subsequent practice in, (single mom, 2 kids, job etc.)
I'm seeing the Streamlight TLR-6 for around $90.00. None of the various TLR-6 models are noted as being made to fit the 380EZ. My plan is the pistol for Christmas, a light/laser for Mothers Day.
Any one have input on which TLR-6 will fit (Streamlight doesn't) or if there's a similar compact light/laser unit available from someone else?
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I posted review on this forum of TLR-3 fitting 380EZ - search for "M&P 380 EZ tactical light - TLR-3"
 
I have the TLR-7 on my 380EZ. Fits perfectly. The TLR-8 is the same sized light with the addition of a laser.
 

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I don't have a Streamlight on my EZ but I can tell you what works well on mine. The Crimson Trace CMR-204 light / green laser combo. Fits beautifully, effortless to turn on and off. The holster I found that fits is the Black Rhino Concealment TCSL which is OWB. Hope that helps some.
 
I have the TLR-7 on my 380EZ. Fits perfectly. The TLR-8 is the same sized light with the addition of a laser.

Try using a different key. I had the same position with the intended key, but found you have to reach for the light toggle.

Using a different key allowed it to reach closer to the fingers allowing easier access to it:

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Bought a cheap Tacticon lazer sight on Amazon $15.95

M&P Shield 380EZ

Hey a cheap play thing. I have in the past purchased other pistol sights on EBAY around this price for my Glocks and they still work fine.

I have no experience with this model or company and most likely sight it in and then use on a home defense gun as most likely would not hold up to range duty type shooting. If the weather clears up will try to get to the range and test it and if problem/s will report it here. Hopefully being it is a 380 pistol will do the job and last.
 
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