Thanks for the support brother!! I think you’ll be very satisfied with your RMR. I was torn between a RMR, SRO, or RMR HD. I ended up with the SRO and love it! The TLR7A is a great and affordable light!
@@RogueGinger absolutely and it’s good to see people actually using their stuff ik it shouldn’t but it bothers me when people have tons of setups that look absolutely pristine. Good on you for running your stuff. I was torn between the Steiner MPS and the rmr but decided to go with the rmr just bc of the reputation it has.
@@PurposeBuiltOutdoors gotta train to get better and be able to defend yourself and family! Good choice in my opinion. The reputation the RMR has is there for a reason! 😎🇺🇸🦅
You can put the low switch by your trigger finger and still reach it easily without it hanging over your trigger guard so you never accidentally activate the light
I’ve been told it’s not wise to use your trigger finger for the light. You might slip and also activate the trigger when you only meant to activate the light. You also want to give your trigger finger one job and only that one job which is shooting. Using your thumb like you demonstrated is what I was told to do. I recently learned about the DG switch and am on the fence of getting some for my x300s
I think either are great. I from my understanding the HL-X is rechargeable? That would be a good option if you were to run out of batteries and have a solar backup battery pack. Essentially infinite weapon light
@@GLDNST8 you’re actually right. They’re both rechargeable. The HL stands for “high lumens”. The 7-X is 500 lumens the HL-X is 1000 lumens. Since that’s the case it would come down to operation. If you’re mostly indoors with it 500 is plenty. If you’re outdoors 1000 would be ideal in my opinion. But it’s all personal preference and application.
Hey if it's dark out, and you turn this on in a gun fight, Would it be smart to hold the light away from your center mass? And single fire it with intuition firing?
You won't have time to hit a switch under duress, and you really don't want to use you gun as a flash light unless your on duty. I carry a separate light on person and just put my weapon light on when I get home. The best thing about a light on a carry gun is it can work as a stand off device in case a possible cqb incident.
This one has no soul. Lmao loving the videos dude great content keep it up.
Lmao! Thanks for the support brother 😎🇺🇸🦅
You came out of nowhere with all the videos. Great stuff man I have a tlr7a on my 19 mos for edc. Currently saving for an rmr.
Thanks for the support brother!! I think you’ll be very satisfied with your RMR. I was torn between a RMR, SRO, or RMR HD. I ended up with the SRO and love it! The TLR7A is a great and affordable light!
@@RogueGinger absolutely and it’s good to see people actually using their stuff ik it shouldn’t but it bothers me when people have tons of setups that look absolutely pristine. Good on you for running your stuff. I was torn between the Steiner MPS and the rmr but decided to go with the rmr just bc of the reputation it has.
@@PurposeBuiltOutdoors gotta train to get better and be able to defend yourself and family! Good choice in my opinion. The reputation the RMR has is there for a reason! 😎🇺🇸🦅
Very clear. Very thoughtful. Demonstrated the why and how. Easy sub. Thank you for sharing bud. Keep posting more content! 🤝
Thank you for the support! Stay tuned for more! 😎🇺🇸🦅
@@RogueGinger will do bro! 🇺🇸🦅🙏
I have the exact same set up. I haven’t started running an optic yet, but I’m headed that direction….guess I’m behind the times 😂
Hahah an optic never hurts, but I love the light and I’m a Glock guy. So, of course I love the firearm.
I’m resisting to the bitter end. Irons for life.
@@ryanusa860 I respect it! 😎🦅🇺🇸
You can put the low switch by your trigger finger and still reach it easily without it hanging over your trigger guard so you never accidentally activate the light
Thanks for the tip! 😎🇺🇸🦅
Ive seen some of donut operators videos showing leos flashlights being 3A. I don't know how but if it stops 9mm its a good light.
It used to be my favorite light until I tried the Sig Foxtrot 2.
@@RealMarcosMiranda the foxtrot 2 is a solid light for the price. I’ve beat up on mine and it’s held up
Great vid. Thanks
Thanks for the support!
I’ve been told it’s not wise to use your trigger finger for the light. You might slip and also activate the trigger when you only meant to activate the light. You also want to give your trigger finger one job and only that one job which is shooting. Using your thumb like you demonstrated is what I was told to do. I recently learned about the DG switch and am on the fence of getting some for my x300s
If you can put it as far out in front of your barrel. Your lens will thank you.
Thanks for the tip!!
Just got a couple of those and an sro
Love my SRO so far. Don’t think you’ll be disappointed either
I have a hellcat pro. Should I get the TLR7-X or the TLR7 HL-X
I think either are great. I from my understanding the HL-X is rechargeable? That would be a good option if you were to run out of batteries and have a solar backup battery pack. Essentially infinite weapon light
@@RogueGinger ohhhh I thought the “X” meant both are rechargeable. That narrows my search down for sure!
@@GLDNST8 you’re actually right. They’re both rechargeable. The HL stands for “high lumens”. The 7-X is 500 lumens the HL-X is 1000 lumens. Since that’s the case it would come down to operation. If you’re mostly indoors with it 500 is plenty. If you’re outdoors 1000 would be ideal in my opinion. But it’s all personal preference and application.
Hey if it's dark out, and you turn this on in a gun fight, Would it be smart to hold the light away from your center mass? And single fire it with intuition firing?
Only if you do it sideways while yelling “Gat Gat Gat !!!” … 🤔
Get some good pistol sights ..thats all you need .no need for the added bulk and wieght of a light .unless your law enforcement
So you can SEE in the dark?...🤨😂
Meow 🐈
Rawr 🦖
Do you suggest having a weapon light on a carry gun?
That Glock 19 is my carry gun. I would highly recommend a light. Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
@@RogueGinger that's fair does it add extra weight or bulk.
You won't have time to hit a switch under duress, and you really don't want to use you gun as a flash light unless your on duty. I carry a separate light on person and just put my weapon light on when I get home. The best thing about a light on a carry gun is it can work as a stand off device in case a possible cqb incident.
Am-bi-dex-trous. 4 syllables. There isn’t another “e” after the letter “r” in the word ambidextrous.
The fuck are you talking about?....
Forget the light thats a nice shirt whered you get it
Bass pro! Like $15
Brand: Redhead
Model: Henley
I would 100% recommend
Be a man and carry an x300 turbo
I did hear the x300 increase testosterone levels
Just a shame it's rechargeable