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The Coolfell XJV04WE5O-9DG0FPIKT438 TLR-7 sub weapon light is a high-performance, ultra-lightweight LED tactical flashlight designed for select subcompact handguns including Glock 43X/48 MOS, SIG Sauer P365 series, and Springfield Hellcat. Delivering 500 lumens with a 1.5-hour runtime on a single lithium battery, it features ambidextrous controls and a secure one-handed snap-on mount, making it the perfect compact illumination upgrade for professional and personal defense.






| ASIN | B08XMDY4F2 |
| Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Batteries included? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
| Battery description | Lithium |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,956) |
| Date First Available | 14 Feb. 2021 |
| Finish | Black |
| Included Components | Flashlight and Batteries |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 68 g |
| Item model number | 69400 |
| Luminous Flux | 500 Lumen |
| Manufacturer | Streamlight |
| Material | Blend |
| Part Number | 69400 |
| Plug profile | Gun Mount |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 6.38 x 2.95 x 3.15 cm; 68.04 g |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | One Size |
| Special Features | High Power, Lightweight |
| Style | Compact |
| Type of Bulb | LED |
| Usage | Inside; Amateur, Inside; Professional, Outside; Amateur, Outside; Professional, Professional |
| Voltage | 3 Volts |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
M**S
Fit's Glock 43x MOS with front rail perfectly. Love this light. on/off thumb buttons on both sides are convenient and easy to use. My initial shipment arrived with no visual damage, however, the light could not be turned off. Amazon exchange program let me order the exchange before I returned the old unit so I got it next day with Prime. Second light works flawlessly. Great product and great Amazon exchange service.
V**A
I bought this light for a G48 MOS lower with a rail. What I like about this combination is that the light is easy to put on and take off for whatever the need is. When dismounted it make a dandy flashlight and is brighter than my other stand alone lights. I have a TLR-6 with a laser for a G43x. I like that a lot, especially because it has a laser. The one drawback with that light is that it is not designed to put on and take off regularly and if the laser is zeroed we don't want to disturb that. The 7 sub might be TOO BRIGHT for certain indoor situations. You don't want to blind yourself in an encounter with light reflecting off the walls or going from deep darkness to very very bright. That's up to you. I find the TLR-6's 100 lumens adequate and the 7 sub more than bright enough. I'm glad it isn't any brighter. One other thing... I thought that having the 7-sub attached when carrying would be more uncomfortable with the extra bulk. It is not. I find it very comfortable and the holster is wide enough that a claw isn't needed, at least for the holster I have for it. The sad thing is that it is MUCH more expensive than it was a year or two ago as is the TLR-6. As a comparison, I bought a 6 about 2 years ago for $88. Today it's $113, a 22% increase in price. I suspect the Sub-7 underwent a similar price increase, at $131. The price is the only real negative that I can submit and IMO should be under $100. But caveat emptor. It's up to you if it's worth it. Obviously I chose it in spite of the price.
S**2
This light arrived on-time, and in new condition. No problems with the packaging or contents. I made sure the light was for my platform. Mounting the light is as easy as it gets. I used the provided tool to loosen the tensioner screw on the side. Aligned the light to the rail and it popped on. I lightly tightened the tensioner screw until things were snug. The battery goes in from the front. Unscrew the bulb assembly, counter clockwise. The build feels nice, light but sturdy. The buttons function as they should, press and release with a slight click. I’m grateful the light has ambidextrous buttons. Easy to reach with your thumb and the light is nice and bright. It looks at home on the front of the 43X, not to big and only protrudes a little past the barrel. Other than having a capable light, I wanted to something additional to hold on to. With the small frame, the 43X is of course snappy as they say. I have large hands so the extra grip will be nice.
R**N
Fits like a glove and adds much needed lighting to my Glock 43X. I carry it in a Safariland solis and it’s just great. The push buttons are in a good spot and the battery life is more than adequate. CR123 batteries can be pricey. Buy them in bulk and you’re set for life.
S**C
I mounted the Streamlight TLR-7 Sub (500 lumens) on my Glock 48 MOS and it’s exactly what I wanted for everyday carry and home defense. The light is compact enough that it doesn’t upset the slim profile of the G48, yet the output is powerful plenty of throw for target ID down the hallway with enough spill to keep peripheral awareness. The ambidextrous paddle is positive and easy to reach without changing my grip. Fit and clearance were clean on the MOS model; no interference with the slide or my optic. I did swap to a holster cut for the TLR-7 Sub, and that was the only extra purchase; worth it for secure, fast draw. Build quality feels rock-solid aluminum housing, tight rail clamp, and dependable switch action give me confidence for daily carry. Battery life at full 500 lumens is what you’d expect from a compact light The unit does warm with sustained use, but in real-world defensive scenarios that’s not an issue. Installation was straightforward and the light stayed rock-steady through multiple range sessions. Bottom line: if you carry a G48 MOS, the TLR-7 Sub is a fantastic match. Having a reliable weapon light has become part of my standard loadout — I won’t step out without it. Highly recommended.
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