Best tactical light for a pistol?

Grenadier

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Just wondering if anyone knows of a product that's similar, or better, than Surefire's X300, at a lower price?

Don't get me wrong; I love my Surefire X300, but if there's something similarly as good for a lower price, I'd be willing to try it out.
 

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I absolutely love my PentagOnLight and I think I bought mine around $55 or so. It definately is a great tactical flash light!
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X300 is a great light!

How cheap do you want to go? I have a cheap coast LED "Lenser" light on my SBR that I'm pretty surprised with. Nowhere near an X300 but for what it cost its not bad.

I tried a Liberator handheld light at one indoor match. Its a good light that gives you more options if you want to use the light without the gun. Might have to pick one up myself.
 

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The PentagOn Light that I use is a hand held light. Personally I do not want too much stuff on any side arm that I have because of draw and malfunction issues. It is all about reliability.
 

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The PentagOn Light that I use is a hand held light. Personally I do not want too much stuff on any side arm that I have because of draw and malfunction issues. It is all about reliability.
I like a tactical/gun-mounted light for building searches and similar night-time needs. Nothing like fumbling with after your flashlight when you really need to see somewhere...

But I don't like the holsters for tac lights for regular patrol; they're too loose, and I don't think they've got great retention.

Note that NONE of this removes the need for a good flashlight (or two), whether you work days or nights. You can't use a gunlight just to illuminate something...
 

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I have a Streamlight TLR-1 LED tac light mounted on my Glock 21 and I couldn't be any happier with it.I work mostly at nights and a good weapon mounted light is invaluable for building searches,felony vehicle stops,and area searches at night.The jurisdiction I work in has weather,elevation,and temperature extremes and I have never had problems with my light.Be safe.
 

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Yup, the TLR-1 is a great choice. Aluminum body, the one I have is 80 lumen with and LED lamp but the new ones are 130 lumen, IRRC. You should be able to find them for around $100.00.
 

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