🔦 Light Up Your Tactical Game!
The Streamlight 69270 TLR-6 is a high-performance tactical weapon light designed specifically for Glock 42/43/43X/48 models. With a powerful 100-lumen output and integrated red aiming laser, this lightweight and durable accessory enhances your shooting accuracy and confidence. Its easy attachment and versatile modes make it a must-have for tactical enthusiasts and professionals alike.
Brand | Streamlight |
Color | Black |
Style | Glock 42/43/43X/48 (No Rail or MOS) |
Sport | Tactical, Hunting, Police, Military |
Item Weight | 0.11 Pounds |
Material | Polymer |
Compatible Devices | Handgun |
Mounting Type | Integral Mount |
Night vision | No |
Model Name | TLR-6 |
Manufacturer | Streamlight |
UPC | 080926692701 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00080926692701 |
Part Number | 69270 |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.63 x 2.5 x 3.63 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 69270 |
Batteries | 2 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Red Laser |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Flashlight |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | User Guide, Battery, Weapon Light |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Metal |
Average Battery Life | 11 Hours |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty |
D**N
Necessity
I recently purchased the Streamlight 69270 TLR-6 for my Glock 43X, and I couldn't be happier with my decision. As someone who takes personal defense seriously, having a reliable light/laser combo on my firearm is essential. The TLR-6 not only met but exceeded my expectations.The installation process was a breeze; it fits snugly onto the pistol without adding any bulk or interfering with its sleek profile. The 100-lumen light output is more than sufficient for illuminating dark areas, whether indoors or outdoors. Plus, the integrated red aiming laser provides an added layer of precision to my shooting.In terms of performance, I've put this light/laser through its paces at the range, and it has held up flawlessly. The controls are intuitive and easy to manipulate, even under stress. I appreciate the ambidextrous operation, allowing both left and right-handed shooters to activate the light/laser without any issues.Durability-wise, Streamlight has once again proven why they're a trusted name in the industry. The TLR-6 feels solidly built and has survived numerous drops and bumps without skipping a beat. Additionally, the waterproof construction gives me peace of mind, knowing that it can handle whatever conditions I encounter.Overall, I highly recommend the Streamlight 69270 TLR-6 to any Glock 42/43/43X/48 owner looking to enhance their firearm's capabilities. It's a game-changer for low-light shooting situations and provides added confidence in my ability to defend myself and my loved ones.
L**N
Great, but only from the right seller
This light is great, but before you read on, or order one, I have a small disclaimer. If or when you order this light, do not buy it from the seller "my goods". It took them over a month to ship this light to me. If I would have known this going into it, I would have driven to the nearest gun shop or sporting goods store, and just paid a few bucks extra to have it the same day. This is definitely a first world problem, but in this day and age, fast shipping is the rule, and not the exception. When I got my first delivery estimate from "my goods" it was about 2 weeks out. I understand that two weeks is not a long time, but being a Prime member, I could have selected another seller and had it much sooner. And if not in stock with a prime seller, it would have been available locally with a short drive and a few extra dollars. I immediately contacted the seller to see if they could give me a tracking number, or if not, I would have liked to cancel the order. Their response was something to the effect of, "we ship as soon as possible when we get orders." That was not exactly the answer to my question, but I decided to give them the benefit of the doubt, and wait the two weeks. Over 1 month later, my light finally arrived. When I did get the light finally, I installed it on my glock 43 and was very impressed with the fit. As other buyers have indicated, it's as if Glock designed the light, and Streamlight manufactured it. Also, to piggyback and Echo what other buyers have said: this light is not for a "battle" firearm, so it is not the top-of-the-line "battle" light. But it is more than enough at 100 lumens to allow you to see your target. I have only adjusted the laser to sit properly in the sight picture at a range of twenty feet using my hallway. If there are any issues with it holding zero after I shoot it for a few hundred rounds, I will update this review with those issues. The windage and elevation screws take a notable amount of force to turn, so I imagine they will hold up to the recoil of my 9mm G43 just fine. Great light/laser, great price!
D**E
Streamlight Gets it Right
Wow - if you're looking for any type of flashlight for your 42/43 stop here. This light is well worth the $95-$100. The light is a very white, bright light with a great focus point. The buttons are also very easy to reach and turn on. I've had other lights/lasers where the button is this tiny little thing and you have to press 2 or 3 times to finally get it to turn on. The TLR-6 buttons are nice and big, and you don't have to press down very hard at all. They are on both sides of the light, so you can turn them on with your second hand's thumb, or your trigger finger.The laser also seems very high quality and the red is visible during the day. Comparable to Viridian Laser's, if you have ever used one of those. I even like this laser a little bit better than Viridian because the brass bushings around the windage/elevation controls seem more protected and durable, so a little added bonus. I personally don't use the laser very much, and there is an option to have just the light on, just the laser, or both light and laser together, depending on your preference.If you're on the fence about buying this, asking yourself if it's worth the money, I think once you actually hold it and put it on your gun you're going to wish you had bought it sooner. Ask a buddy if they have one and try it out, you'll probably love it right away like I did. It adds a very nice balance to the gun and evens the weight out very nicely. I've always thought the 43 especially felt a little "top-heavy," (if that makes any sense) and this really fixes that problem for me. The gun now feels like it should have came out of the factory that way. So for me that really added the cherry on top.
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