Nightstick Subcompact Weapon Light w/Green Laser for Glock Models G26/G27/G33/G39
Nightstick Subcompact Weapon Light w/Green Laser for Glock Models G26/G27/G33/G39

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Nightstick Subcompact Weapon Light w/Green Laser for Glock Models G26/G27/G33/G39

$99.95

Nightstick Subcompact Weapon Light w/Green Laser for Glock Models G26/G27/G33/G39

Only 4 left in stock

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The TSM-12G Subcompact Tactical Weapon-Mounted Light with Green Laser for Glock® G26 G27 and G33 sub-compact pistols uses a super-bright LED rated at 150 lumens working in conjunction with a precision-engineered miniature reflector to create a bright white beam of light rated at 104 meters. This weapon light features completely ambidextrous and intuitive toggle switches on each side of the light to operate the momentary-on and constant-on lighting modes or Class IIIa 532nm daylight-visible green laser. These lighting modes include white light laser or both light and laser.

The two glass-filled nylon plastic housings of the TSM-12G is designed to lock onto the front of the pistol's trigger guard for secure installation and the lowest profile possible. The weapon light includes a Nightstick MagMate™ USB magnetically coupled charger a combination gun lock for secure charging and an Allen screwdriver for installation and laser aim adjustments.

 

UPC

017398807852

Manufacturer

Bayco

Manufacturer Part Number

TSM-12G

Length

7.7000

Product Type

FIREARMS LIGHTS

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