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STREAMLIGHT TLR-8 X G SUB FOR – GLOCK43X/48MOS LED/GREEN LASER

STREAMLIGHT TLR-8 X G SUB FOR – GLOCK43X/48MOS LED/GREEN LASER

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SKU: ZND|S69431

$274.25

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Description

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

Dimension     1.85 X 4.10 X 6.30
Height     1.8500
Width     4.1000
Length     6.3000
BODY MATERIAL     AIRCRAFT GRADE ALUMINUM
MAJOR COLOR     BLACK
LENGTH IN INCHES     2.51
WEIGHT IN OZ     2.77
OTHER FEATURES:     RAIL GRIP CLAMP SYSTEM
     LOW PROFILE AMBIDEXTROUS REAR
     HIGH SWITCH MOUNTED ON LIGHT
     WITH LOW SWITCH INSIDE THE BOX
     (INCLUDED)CR1234 LITHIUM
     RAIL LOCATING KEYS
     500 LUMENS C4 LED
     510-530nm GREEN LASER
     USER ENABLED STROBE FUNCTION
     “SAFE OFF” FEATURE

Additional information

UPC

080926694316

Manufacturer

Streamlight

Manufacturer Part Number

69431

Additional Feature 1

Includes (1) CR123A Battery

Additional Feature 2

Fits Glock G43X/48

Additional Feature 3

500 Lumen | 5,000 Candela

Adjustable Objective

False

Battery Size

CR123A

Color

Black

Dimension

1.85 X 4.10 X 6.30

Drilled and Tapped

False

Finish

Black

Finish Type

Black

Fit

Glock 43x/43x w/Rail

Height

1.8500

Illuminated Reticle

False

Laser Color

Green

Length

6.3000

Length (in)

2.51

Mount Type

Rail Clamp/1913 Picatinny Short Rail

Other Features

RAIL GRIP CLAMP SYSTEM

Overall Length

2.51"

Package Height

6.2

Package Length

4.1

Package Width

1.6

Product Type

Accessory-Lights

Scope Cover Included

False

Shipping Weight

0.33

Style

Weapon Mounted

Wavelength

510-530nm

Weight

2.77

Weight (oz)

2.77

Width

4.1000

Accessories

Green Laser

Description

500 Lumens

Model

TLR-8 G

Subcategory

Mounted Lights

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