Description
- Ambidextrous momentary/steady On-Off switch
- One handed snap-on/tighten interface keeps hands away from muzzle when attaching/detaching
- Securely fits a broad range of weapons
- Mounts directly to handguns with Glock-style rails and to all MIL-STD-1913 (Picatinny) rails
- Includes keys for Glock-style, Picatinny, Beretta 90two, S&W 99 and S&W TSW
- Extensively live-fire tested impact resistant construction
- Operating temperature: -40°F to +120°F
- IPX7 rated design; waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes
Search for your target and shoot accurately with the STREAMLIGHT TLR-1 Rail Mounted LED Flashlight. Featuring a rail grip clamp system, this tactical light can be mounted on almost any gun without tools or putting your hands in front of the muzzle. The light's integrated paddle switch provides momentary or steady activation of the LED. The TLR-1 runs for about 2.5 hours on two 3V CR123A lithium batteries.
DISCLAIMER: This product is not manufactured, authorized, endorsed, or warranted by GLOCK. GLOCK does not warrant or represent that this product is compatible with GLOCK pistols.
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Battery | Two 3V CR123A lithium batteries |
Case Material | 6000 Series machined aircraft aluminum with black anodized finish |
Lens | High temperature, shock mounted, impact resistant Boro Float glass |
Light Configuration | C4 LED, impervious to shock with a 50,000 hour lifetime |
Lumens | 300 |
Candela | 12.000 |
Run time | 6 hrs |
Color | Black |
Size (L x W x H), in | 3.39" x 1.47" x 1.44" |
Weight (w/ batteries), oz | 4.18 |
Additional Information
Name |
Value |
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Activity: |
Hunting |
Battery Type: |
CR123A |
Color: |
Black |
Department: |
Flashlights/Lights |
Lumens: |
300 Lumens |
Model: |
TLR-1 |
Product Type: |
Weapon Lights |
Serialized Item: |
F |
1 Review
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STREAMLIGHT TLR-1 300 Lumens Weapon Light (69110)
This light is good looking and easy to use due to its control mechanism. I like that a lot of holsters are made to accommodate this light and its twin, the TLR-1HL. My only thing I wish was better would be if it still performed as well but with a shorter light. I'm interested to see what the future holds for Streamlight!