Streamlight TLR-6 Rail Weaponlight

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Complete The Look

The Streamlight TLR-6 Rail Weaponlight securely attaches to both the rail and trigger guard of standard and compact railed handguns. By utilizing this a low-profile weapon light with laser allows for easier identification of potential threats before taking action.

Features:

  • Features C4 LED illuminator and a 640-660nm red laser
  • 100 lumens; 2,000 candela; 89m beam distance
  • Runs 1 hour (LED only or LED/laser combo); 11 hours (laser only)
  • Parabolic reflector produces a balance of beam and peripheral illumination; optimized electronics provide regulated intensity; red laser provides long-range targeting
  • Ambidextrous switching (push-button on both sides) to access three modes: Laser only; Laser/LED combo; LED illumination only
  • All modes feature a 10 minute auto shut-off to conserve batteries
  • Batteries can be replaced while light remains mounted on gun; no need to re-sight laser after battery change
  • Uses two CR1/3N lithium batteries (included)
  • Removable cover for easy attachment/removal
  • Windage and elevation adjustment screw mounted in brass bushing for dependable zero retention of laser
  • Durable, impact-resistant polymer construction; IPX4 water-resistant; 1m impact resistance tested
  • Operating temperatures of -20 F to +120 degrees F
  • Serialized for positive identification
  • Size varies by model
  • Limited lifetime warranty
  • Assembled in USA

Specifications:

  • Lumens: 100.00
  • Candela: 2000
  • Range of Light / Distance: 89 meters
  • Runtime: 1.00 - 11.00 hours
  • Battery Styles: Non-Rechargeable
  • Battery Types: CR-1/3N Lithium
  • Length: 2.200 inches (5.59 centimeters)
  • Weight: 1.160 ounces (32.89 grams)
  • Colors: Black

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.