Streamlight new TLR-7 X USBStreamlight new TLR-7 X USB weapon mounted light.

Streamlight has launched a new version of the TLR-7 Sub-Compact light that comes with a rechargeable battery and USB cable. The TLR-7® X USB/TLR-7® X, compact weapon lights featuring multi-fuel capability with USB or disposable battery options. It delivers 500 lumens for extreme brightness in tactical situations.

The exceptionally lightweight lights, designed to fit full-size and compact handguns with rails. It also offers customizable rear paddle switches featuring a low or high position to match users’ shooting styles. 

“Like other models in the TLR line, the TLR-7 X USB/TLR-7 X are designed to maximize visibility and targeting capability in a variety of home defense and tactical applications,” said Streamlight President and Chief Executive Officer Ray Sharrah.

“These newest models are also ‘multi-fuel capable. This allows users the choice of using either a cost-saving SL-B9 USB-C rechargeable battery pack or a 3-volt CR123A lithium battery, depending on availability or user preference.”

Streamlight new TLR-7 X USB
Streamlight new TLR-7 X USB weapon mounted light.

The TLR-7 X USB/TLR-7 X feature a white power LED that delivers 5,000 candela and 500 lumens over a beam distance of 140 meters. Their custom TIR optic produces a concentrated beam while also optimizing peripheral illumination.

They offer two lighting modes, LED only or LED strobe. It has a run time of 1 hour with the SL-B9 Li-Ion 850mAh USB-C rechargeable pack or 1.5 hours when using a CR123A battery. The SL-B9 battery pack charges within 2.5 hours via a USB-C port on the battery or optional bank charger.

By Jason Mosher

Jason Mosher is a three-term Sheriff from Missouri and has been writing in gun industry for many years. He holds a bachelor's degree in criminal justice administration, business management, marketing, and agriculture. He is a graduate of the FBI-LEEDA executive leadership program and a level IV Certified Crime Scene Investigator through Missouri Southern State University. Jason is a law enforcement firearms instructor, armorer, and holds instructor certifications in multiple other areas.

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