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Light For USP45 - TLR-2 or UTL M2

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TLR-2


Case material: 6000-series aircraft aluminum
Finish: Black anodized
Dimensions (LxWxH): 3.26" x 1.47" x 1.83"
Weight (w/ batteries): 4.72 oz
Lens: Boro Float Glass
Light Source: C4 LED
Light Output: 160 lumens
Run Time: Light & laser - 2.5 hours; Laser only - 45+ hours
Battery: 2x CR123A lithium
Water Resistance: IPX-4
Included Accessories Batteries, mounting keys for Glock-style, Picatinny, Beretta 90two, S&W 99, and S&W TSW

Price $289.99


UTL M2
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Interface Options: MIL-STD-1913, Universal, or Rail-Grabber&#8482;
Dimensions: 3.6"L x 1.6"W x 1.6"H
Weight: 4.3 oz. w/Batteries
Peak Output: 90+ Lumens
Lithium Battery Power: 6 Volts from Two 123
Lamp Type: Tungsten halogen, xenon filled
Battery Type: Lithium(123)

Price $189.99


Help me decide! I''m personally leaning more towards the UTL M2
 
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Not sure of the cost to get a rail adapter though for the TLR-2.

Perhaps the HK branded light is truly the better cost savings option but TLR-2 is still the clear winner in brightness!

I think the revamped versions of the TLR lights that came out for Shot Show are even brighter and if you can wait a touch longer, Streamlight will have a green laser option!
 
Not sure of the cost to get a rail adapter though for the TLR-2.

Perhaps the HK branded light is truly the better cost savings option but TLR-2 is still the clear winner in brightness!

I think the revamped versions of the TLR lights that came out for Shot Show are even brighter and if you can wait a touch longer, Streamlight will have a green laser option!


Not only is it more cost effective but the UTL M2 is now made by EOTech. I have several of their products and they customer service is top notch.. I think since this light is designed for the USP I'm going to go with this option. Even though it's a bit out of date.
 
The TLR-1s would be a better light than that Insight M2

The TLR-1s has ambi controls. The M2 does not.

The TLR-1s has a strobe feature. M2 does not.

The TLR-1s has 160 Lumen. M2 has 90 lumen

The TLR-1s is less expensive.
 
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