Streamlight
TLR-6 W/RED LASER (GLOCK 42/43)
Item # SL 69270PRODUCT DETAILS
TECH SPECS:
The first subcompact pistol light with both an LED illuminator and a red aiming laser. Designed for Glock 42/43.
- Designed to securely attach to the trigger guard of the GLOCK 42 and GLOCK 43 subcompact pistols
- 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 F
- Serialized for positive identification
- Length: 2.30 (5.84 cm); Width: 0.85 (2.16 cm); Height: 1.42 (3.61 cm); Weight: 1.27 oz. (36 grams)
- Limited lifetime warranty
- Assembled in USA
- All Rights Reserved. Glock is a registered trademark of Glock, Inc. Streamlight has not sought endorsement of this tactical light from Glock .
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PRODUCT DETAILS
TECH SPECS:
The first subcompact pistol light with both an LED illuminator and a red aiming laser. Designed for Glock 42/43.
- Designed to securely attach to the trigger guard of the GLOCK 42 and GLOCK 43 subcompact pistols
- 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 F
- Serialized for positive identification
- Length: 2.30 (5.84 cm); Width: 0.85 (2.16 cm); Height: 1.42 (3.61 cm); Weight: 1.27 oz. (36 grams)
- Limited lifetime warranty
- Assembled in USA
- All Rights Reserved. Glock is a registered trademark of Glock, Inc. Streamlight has not sought endorsement of this tactical light from Glock .
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No Customer Review on this product
Questions 0
Ask a QuestionProven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.