TLR-4G

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had a good experience with Streamlight warranty. i overtightened the screw that holds the TLR-4G on the rail of a FNX-9 [my bedside gun] and the housing broke. sent into the company at no cost and had it back in three weeks. there was a bright red sticker on the unit that stated "hand tighten with a coin only". lesson learned. i'm very satisfied with their warranty and the 3 year old light/laser.
 
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I own 2 Streamlight TLR weapon lights, and several more of their flashlights. No problems with any of them. Very well made, and a USA (PA) company. A high output TLR even works well as a night time coyote illuminator on my CZ .204 Ruger, complete with custom bandage tape mounting system.

Larry
 

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I own 2 Streamlight TLR weapon lights, and several more of their flashlights. No problems with any of them. Very well made, and a USA (PA) company. A high output TLR even works well as a night time coyote illuminator on my CZ .204 Ruger, complete with custom bandage tape mounting system.

Larry

nice rifle....i have the same sophisticated light mounting system on a Hammerli pellet rifle. works fine.
 
I'm glad they took care of you, but I have to admit I laughed when you said they added a warning sticker to it. :D
 
I'm glad they took care of you, but I have to admit I laughed when you said they added a warning sticker to it. :D

am quite sure i'm not the first to reef too hard on that screw. i tried to tighten a screw on a Redfield scope mount about 60 years ago, using a tire iron as a screwdriver. it doesn't take much imigination to know how that turned out.
 

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