Best Light with Strobe for Home Defense R870

Tactical, combat, military, law enforcement and home defense use of a Remington 870 shotgun.
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smcrea
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Best Light with Strobe for Home Defense R870

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Can anyone recommend the best light with strobe for my 18" 870 that I use for home defense. I've fitted a MOA Forend and to that I have a rail attached. Also did some upgraded as per some of the other discussions that I've read :-)... Big safety, SS tube follower, extractor and Dog Follower spring.

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DBS
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Re: Best Light with Strobe for Home Defense R870

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I have a TLR-1s.
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Vitaly
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Re: Best Light with Strobe for Home Defense R870

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Inforce Weapon Light flashlight is really cool too.
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AF Shooter
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Re: Best Light with Strobe for Home Defense R870

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I really like the TLR1s. It's a very bright, and dependable light.
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Re: Best Light with Strobe for Home Defense R870

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Vitaly wrote:Image

Inforce Weapon Light flashlight is really cool too.
I use this light on my AR, and it's perfect. Never have to move anything, thumb rest on the switch at all times. I'll probably get one for my 870 as well. Oh, it's quick detach as well.
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Re: Best Light with Strobe for Home Defense R870

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I use Elzetta lights and mounts for all of my customers' guns. IMHO, they're the best lights in the business. I stock the A322, which is a 315 Lumen flood light with a crenelated bezel. I also stock the A324, which is the same, but with the addition of a strobe feature. These lights are literally tougher than nails. There's a video on Elzetta's website where they turn on a light, then literally nail two 2x4s together with it.

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Hope this helps,
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