Streamlight TLR-8G SubCompact Weapon Light With Green Laser - SIG P365XL - 500 Lumen

Manufactured by Streamlight
SKU: 69437
MPN: 69437
Manufactured by Streamlight
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$259.99

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Details

Details

Add the Streamlight TLR-8G SubCompact Weapon Light With Green Laser to your SIG P365XL handgun to help identify threats in no-light or low-light situations. The TLR-8G is a compact weapon light that attaches to the SIG P365XL with a rail grip clamp and includes a mounting kit with key for easy installation. It features a bright white LED and green laser powered by the included CR123A lithium battery with a runtime of 1.5 hours. Built for long service life, the TLR-8G is IPX4 water-resistant with an aircraft-grade aluminum body and a durable black anodized finish.

Features:
  • Compatible with SIG Sauer P365XL
  • White LED / 510-530 nm Green Laser
  • 500 Lumens, 141m Beam, 1.5 Hour Runtime
  • Powered by (1) CR123A lithium battery
  • Includes Mounting Kit with Key
  • Aircraft aluminum construction
  • Durable anodized finish
  • IPX4 Water-Resistance
  • Length: 2.51"
  • Weight: 2.77 oz
  • Limited lifetime warranty
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Specifications

Accessory AttachmentM1913 Picatinny
Battery LifeLess Than 100 Hours
Battery TypeCR123A 3V Lithium
BrandStreamlight
ColorBlack
MaterialAluminum
ModesWhite LED, Green Laser
Mount Compatibility
Output500
Weight2.77 oz
California Prop 65 warning

 WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known to the State of California to cause Cancer and Reproductive Harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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It would be tremendously helpful if you all would take a picture of the WMLL with the actually firearm so that we could see a fit comparison.