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<blockquote data-quote="MarcSpaz" data-source="post: 15731037" data-attributes="member: 183445"><p>Honestly, I have only tried inexpensive remote switch systems. As to expect, I got what I paid for and most of them broke within days of install. It seems like the quality brands are beyond what I am willing to pay, so I just installed TLR-1 lights on all my pistols and rifles. </p><p></p><p>They work really well, but you have to place them near your most common/comfortable forehand position for ease of use. The switch is on the back and easy to activate with your forehand fingers. Just takes a little practice... like anything else.</p><p></p><p>HuntSpot actually named the TLR-1 the #1 AR tac light for 2017. I skipped the remote switch because the switch alone is $175. If I was going to buy one, based on the quality and reliability of all my Streamlight lights... that would be the first high quality one I would try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarcSpaz, post: 15731037, member: 183445"] Honestly, I have only tried inexpensive remote switch systems. As to expect, I got what I paid for and most of them broke within days of install. It seems like the quality brands are beyond what I am willing to pay, so I just installed TLR-1 lights on all my pistols and rifles. They work really well, but you have to place them near your most common/comfortable forehand position for ease of use. The switch is on the back and easy to activate with your forehand fingers. Just takes a little practice... like anything else. HuntSpot actually named the TLR-1 the #1 AR tac light for 2017. I skipped the remote switch because the switch alone is $175. If I was going to buy one, based on the quality and reliability of all my Streamlight lights... that would be the first high quality one I would try. [/QUOTE]
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