Streamlight says NO 18650 battery's in this light. Also the 18650 will give you MORE output and runtime than CR123s not less (depending on MAH up double the runtime). If you use a 18650 with this light Streamlight told me it would void the warranty and potential damage the emitter. You may want to edit this video with the correct data before someone screws up their product.
CR123 are 3v nominal (3.2v when new) each, so two will be 6.4v. An 18650 will be 4.2v when fully charged so they will be less bright in non-buck circuit flashlights (such as this). The 18650 will have far more capacity than 2 CR123's therefore longer runtime. An 18650 will usually not fit in a CR123 light (CR123 is 16mm diameter, while 18650's are 18mm diameter). They also make 17670 lithium batteries (4.2v max, 17mm diameter) and 16650 (4.2v max, 16mm diameter) which have less capacity than 18650's but fit in 2xCR123 lights. Last but not least they make 16340 lithium batteries which are the same size as CR123 (4.2v max for 1, so 8.4v for 2!) These sometimes are too much voltage for lights designed for the max 6.4v of CR123 and have less capacity than CR123 (but are rechargeable).
Just mounted one on my 870, really like it. One complaint is that the battery cap is difficult to take off and put on. You can use a coin or something similar but the slightest slip causes damage to the edge of the slot. Overall really like it, if it proves to be durable it is the best thing out there.
I love it. I had one on an M2 tactical that I got from my friend. I had that shotgun for 7 years and never got to shoot it once (I bought it from him in NIB condition). I sadly sold it back to him because I thought it was just to pretty to fire. I won't make that mistake on my next shotgun. I think I want a 590 in that same configuration as you have.
You said it takes 18650s, but the Streamlight website and documentation say CR123s only. Can you confirm you have used an 18650? Typically the rechargeable provides more output and/or longer runtimes.
I have one on my 590, after 100 or so mixed rounds, I noticed it's moving back and forth on the tube approximately 3/4 - 5/8". The ribs on the front and the sides on the rear where the action rods are, are getting chewed up. 😔
I'll continue to look around to find out but thought I'd ask here. When this is racked fully to the rear does it cover any of the receiver? Reason being I have a nice side saddle on my 870 and if this grip will hit it when racked to the rear then I'd have to look at trimming it.
I just found out about this product last week and I think I may get one or two of these for the Remington 870/Tac14. I've used a lot of Streamlight products over the years and everything but the mini lantern has served me well. I had a Surefire like this Streamlight on my patrol shotgun years ago when I was a police officer and it was handy but the Surefire made the frontend of the shotgun too heavy. Hopefully the Streamlight isn't as heavy as the old Surefire.
Looks like a great light. Little tip. Pull back on the pump so the moment your round is fired the pump will immediately slide back. This quick action will allow more rapid fire target acquisition.
I can't find anything about that either. I dont think so though. The shockwave has a short forend tube. The racker is designed for the long forend tube. Theoretically you could use a hogue adapter BUT there may not be room between the front of the handguard and the lug for that to work.
As of now, jan 2022, there are two models. The 850 lumen reviewed and 1000 lumen. Online Price im seeing is $100 for 850 lumen and $120 for 1000 lumen.
Thanks been looking for a review on this, yours seems to be the first. While a shotgun isn't what I grab my SBS indeed needs a light setup as any long gun should. And Surefire being what they are don't deserve any money.
disagree. surefire costs what it costs because it is a traditional filament style bulb which they have shock proofed. LED is inferior to traditional filament style in shotguns due to the sheer volume and type of smoke produced by the plastic wads. filament-type bulbs do a far better job "piercing" smoke & fog than do LED lights. watch how the background dims almost entirely as the smoke soaks up most if not all of the light just ahead of the barrel when fired. Im not saying this is a bad solution, in fact I'm glad someone is coming out with cheaper pump shotgun lights. im just saying it is STILL inferior to the surefire and there is a reason why surefire uses filament shotgun lights in the age of LED's.
@@krossF I'm talking about their political stance and how they treat customers that arn't contract or leo. Similar to how Benchmade supports gun buybacks and not the conservative side of politics.
Outstanding review! super informational and under 5 minutes which is almost hard to find on ANYTHING worth reviewing. 👍🏻
love this. I like how it's in the center and not sticking out the side!
Streamlight says NO 18650 battery's in this light. Also the 18650 will give you MORE output and runtime than CR123s not less (depending on MAH up double the runtime). If you use a 18650 with this light Streamlight told me it would void the warranty and potential damage the emitter. You may want to edit this video with the correct data before someone screws up their product.
I appreciate this info.
CR123 are 3v nominal (3.2v when new) each, so two will be 6.4v. An 18650 will be 4.2v when fully charged so they will be less bright in non-buck circuit flashlights (such as this). The 18650 will have far more capacity than 2 CR123's therefore longer runtime. An 18650 will usually not fit in a CR123 light (CR123 is 16mm diameter, while 18650's are 18mm diameter). They also make 17670 lithium batteries (4.2v max, 17mm diameter) and 16650 (4.2v max, 16mm diameter) which have less capacity than 18650's but fit in 2xCR123 lights. Last but not least they make 16340 lithium batteries which are the same size as CR123 (4.2v max for 1, so 8.4v for 2!) These sometimes are too much voltage for lights designed for the max 6.4v of CR123 and have less capacity than CR123 (but are rechargeable).
@@michaelmcgo thank you for this summary
OR RUN 2 16350s …..
agreed; it's solid
This or surefire dsp?
You again!
Just mounted one on my 870, really like it. One complaint is that the battery cap is difficult to take off and put on. You can use a coin or something similar but the slightest slip causes damage to the edge of the slot. Overall really like it, if it proves to be durable it is the best thing out there.
How has it held up for you?
@@Skyfall-sv8df It has held up very well and I’m pleased with it. But I careful when changing the battery to not damage the end cap.
I love it. I had one on an M2 tactical that I got from my friend. I had that shotgun for 7 years and never got to shoot it once (I bought it from him in NIB condition). I sadly sold it back to him because I thought it was just to pretty to fire. I won't make that mistake on my next shotgun. I think I want a 590 in that same configuration as you have.
TL Tracker forearm?
Does this fit with a heat shield on the barrel?
thumbs down...when he shined down the hallway at 2:51 I was disappointed he didn't crank out a few rounds buckshot at that wooden door. SMH
You said it takes 18650s, but the Streamlight website and documentation say CR123s only. Can you confirm you have used an 18650? Typically the rechargeable provides more output and/or longer runtimes.
Who can confirm or deny this
The 18650’s will work but will void the warranty and can mess things up in the long run.
Love the reviews , awesome job!
I have one on my 590, after 100 or so mixed rounds, I noticed it's moving back and forth on the tube approximately 3/4 - 5/8".
The ribs on the front and the sides on the rear where the action rods are, are getting chewed up. 😔
Anybody else have this issue?
How does it compare to a nightsick light?
Would be great if it had a strap on it like the racker for the shockwave.
I'll continue to look around to find out but thought I'd ask here. When this is racked fully to the rear does it cover any of the receiver? Reason being I have a nice side saddle on my 870 and if this grip will hit it when racked to the rear then I'd have to look at trimming it.
Did you ever get an answer
@@artMccolly I actually got one and put on a different gun so I never checked more into it.
Stop calling it tl tracker.
I am getting one for my 590. Better be able to see who you are going to be blowing away.
Will it fit G force Arms GFP3 (Turkish pump shotgun) ?
I just found out about this product last week and I think I may get one or two of these for the Remington 870/Tac14. I've used a lot of Streamlight products over the years and everything but the mini lantern has served me well. I had a Surefire like this Streamlight on my patrol shotgun years ago when I was a police officer and it was handy but the Surefire made the frontend of the shotgun too heavy. Hopefully the Streamlight isn't as heavy as the old Surefire.
The one I have for my Shockwave is super lightweight
It looks like the way to go
Do you know if this works on a maverick 88?
I would be shocked if it didn't. The Maverick is a Mossberg with some polymer components
@@BurstReview will work with the Maverick 88 IF the forend is not pinned.
You will likely have to replace the forend tube as they are normally pinned with no tube.
Can it fit perfectly with a savage stevens 320?
They now make one version that fits the Shockwave.
Good idea!
Very cool! can you keep reviewing home defense systems?
Sure thing
Looks like a great light. Little tip. Pull back on the pump so the moment your round is fired the pump will immediately slide back. This quick action will allow more rapid fire target acquisition.
Thanks.
Pull back?
Does it fit the Mossberg shockwave?
I can't find anything about that either. I dont think so though. The shockwave has a short forend tube. The racker is designed for the long forend tube. Theoretically you could use a hogue adapter BUT there may not be room between the front of the handguard and the lug for that to work.
Yes there is now a model for the Shockwave, I have one and its awesome. 1k lumens for $120
are you saying Tracker or Racker....
Yes.
But seriously, it's the TR-Wracker.
Nice job!! Thanks!!
Will it fit on the Mossberg 590A1 ?
They have one for 500, 590s, and even the Shockwave now
I’ve been looking for one for the 590a1 as well. Not sure if it fits.
@@MyThoughtsNotYours80 the one for the full size 590 should fit the a1
EludeAdaptSurvive Reid That’s good news! I’ve been wanting this combo for a while now! Thanks!
@@MyThoughtsNotYours80 I have one on my shockwave and man its super bright👍
This must be an old video, the one I just got for my Shockwave is 1000 lumens and I paid 120 for it
EludeAdaptSurvive Reid Where did you get 1000 lumes $120.00? Thanks.
@@williamdobrow3167 GT Distributors
Thank You, Sir!👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
As of now, jan 2022, there are two models. The 850 lumen reviewed and 1000 lumen. Online Price im seeing is $100 for 850 lumen and $120 for 1000 lumen.
Thanks been looking for a review on this, yours seems to be the first. While a shotgun isn't what I grab my SBS indeed needs a light setup as any long gun should. And Surefire being what they are don't deserve any money.
disagree. surefire costs what it costs because it is a traditional filament style bulb which they have shock proofed. LED is inferior to traditional filament style in shotguns due to the sheer volume and type of smoke produced by the plastic wads. filament-type bulbs do a far better job "piercing" smoke & fog than do LED lights. watch how the background dims almost entirely as the smoke soaks up most if not all of the light just ahead of the barrel when fired.
Im not saying this is a bad solution, in fact I'm glad someone is coming out with cheaper pump shotgun lights. im just saying it is STILL inferior to the surefire and there is a reason why surefire uses filament shotgun lights in the age of LED's.
@@krossF I'm talking about their political stance and how they treat customers that arn't contract or leo. Similar to how Benchmade supports gun buybacks and not the conservative side of politics.
Using the wrong name for a product you are reviewing is a terrible offense.
Forearm? Tracker? What's going on here?!
Wtf is up with wearing gloves rofl
It's called being white AF lol, I can't get the camera to properly focus otherwise
Lol, great answer!