Streamlight 69438 TLR-8 X G sub 500-Lumen Rail-Mounted Tactical Weapon Light with Integrated Green Aiming Laser Exclusively for 1913 Short Models Only, Black
The output of the green light is <5mW, the class is 3R with 510-530nm; LED white light with 500 lumens; 5,000-candela peak beam intensity and 141-meter beam distance; LED and LED/laser combined: 1.5 continuous hours to the 10% output level; Laser only: 11 hours regulated output
Securely attaches to select 1913 short-railed models; refer to Streamlight's fit guide for exact fit
Custom TIR optic produces a concentrated beam with optimum peripheral illumination; optimized electronics provide regulated intensity; customizable rear switches left and right of trigger guard provide ambidextrous operation; quick press for constant on operation and press and hold for momentary operation; double tap either switch within ¼ of a second to activate strobe (if enabled)
One 3-volt CR123A lithium battery with a storage life of 10 years; IPX4-rated design; water-resistant operation
Dimensions: width: 1.16 inches, height: 1.46 inches, length: 2.51 inches, weight: 2.77 ounces with battery (included with purchase)
Description
Ultra-lightweight and compact, the TLR-8G sub is a weapon-mounted tactical light with an integrated green laser. This light features the latest in LED technology for high-lumen operation and provides 1.5 hours of continuous run time from a single lithium battery. The specialized clamp system allows for mounting on many 1913 short-railed subcompact handguns including Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 subcompact, Beretta Px4 Storm subcompact, Springfield Armory XD-E, Springfield Armory XD-S, and Heckler & Koch HK45 compacts. The body and face cap feature a 6000 Series machined aircraft aluminum with a black anodized finish; Switch housing: Impact and chemical-resistant engineered polymer. High temperature, shock-mounted, impact-resistant BOROFLOAT glass lens. LED light, white, impervious to shock with a 50,000-hour lifetime; 510-530nm class 3R green laser with an output of