I like the tighter whiter beam of the inforce. It’s easier to center a target in a more focused beam and there will be plenty of light flood to the sides to see the surrounding areas
What the light does to the person you're shining at factors in too. The wild forces the person to look away. In that regard, Streamlight is not a clear winner.
The strobe feature is a gimich unless it can be programmed to be the primary function. In a situation where you'd need it, it would be more advantageous to just turn the light on rather than waste time messing with the buttons till you get it strobing.
I use my gun light for a frame weight to reduce muzzle flip. Use a mini flashlight instead. Have them both, they are ok, they’ll break if you hit someone with it or go to the ground. Holsters are easy enough to find if you rock a glock or a clone.
*in my opinion* , both being 500L, Inforce is better because of one major thing. Inforce is American, Streamlight is chinese 🤷🏻♂️ I would much rather go into a gunfight knowing my American stuff will work rather than going into a gunfight knowing an enslaved child in a factory in China put my shit together lol. When it comes to gun accessories, *you gotta keep it American* . Thanks for the review
I don’t think that thinking of where you light were made will be a thing you thinks about the f you find yourself in a self defense situation where rounds are flying off. If you get hit I guess you won’t call 911 because your phone is made in China huh?😂supporting American made product is important and people should do it when they can but bro…. Be realistic
I like the switches and the looks much better on the Inforce.
You gonna be looking at your light while someone is invading your home?
It is a lot sexier I wish inforce had alot wider peripheral light
@@Soulauricnot during the home invasion but when I got time I call my gun a sexy bitch
I like the tighter whiter beam of the inforce. It’s easier to center a target in a more focused beam and there will be plenty of light flood to the sides to see the surrounding areas
The Inforce seems like it might be better suited to a SBR, to make use of it's further throw & the 2hr run time is nice.
This is not a light to use on an sbr. These are P I S T O L lights.
Thank you for the detailed comparison
Thanks for watching dude.
Did you sell the inforce already?
What the light does to the person you're shining at factors in too. The wild forces the person to look away. In that regard, Streamlight is not a clear winner.
@CamKutch Probably because the hotspot is more concentrated.
I have the in force and a agree that the higher candela will make you look away but I like the strobe feature
The strobe feature is a gimich unless it can be programmed to be the primary function. In a situation where you'd need it, it would be more advantageous to just turn the light on rather than waste time messing with the buttons till you get it strobing.
I use my gun light for a frame weight to reduce muzzle flip. Use a mini flashlight instead. Have them both, they are ok, they’ll break if you hit someone with it or go to the ground. Holsters are easy enough to find if you rock a glock or a clone.
I got a TLR7 on my G19. Fits very snug
The looks and the switches of the Wild1 more than make up for the extra features of the TLR-7.
Im using tlr7 with smallest key #4. If the wild1 would fit I would use it. I do prefer the minimalistic looks of it.
Is there holster compatibility between the two?
Photon light bearing holster for glock 19
The holsters are optic compatible and threaded barrel compatible too
Hey did you find a buyer for your inforce? If not hmu...
*in my opinion* , both being 500L, Inforce is better because of one major thing. Inforce is American, Streamlight is chinese 🤷🏻♂️ I would much rather go into a gunfight knowing my American stuff will work rather than going into a gunfight knowing an enslaved child in a factory in China put my shit together lol. When it comes to gun accessories, *you gotta keep it American* . Thanks for the review
Love the patriotism, but Streamlight tlr lights are made in the USA. Some of their pro tac lights are Chinese made.
@@ADudeAndSomeGuns Google shows me that the streamlight TLR's country of origin is China
@@professional_larper The fact sheet for the TLR 7a on Streamlights website says it’s assembled in America. Not sure what else to tell you man.
@@ADudeAndSomeGunsssembled here means atleast they are QC'd here but prob china or taiwan source parts
I don’t think that thinking of where you light were made will be a thing you thinks about the f you find yourself in a self defense situation where rounds are flying off. If you get hit I guess you won’t call 911 because your phone is made in China huh?😂supporting American made product is important and people should do it when they can but bro…. Be realistic
I like the inforce better like the pressure pads and how it looks on a glock .