Streamlight Contour Remote Switch for TLR Weapon Lights

$89.91

Description

The Streamlight TLR Weapon Light Contour Remote Switch for S&W M&P Auto Loaders has been designed to give you an edge in the field. Ergonomically designed to perform in tactical situations, this Remote Switch from Streamlight will make sure you can easily access your lights functions at the drop of a hat. Specifications for Streamlight Contour Remote Switch for TLR Weapon Lights: Manufacturer: Streamlight Color: Black Additional Features: Momentary Activation Quantity: 1 Flashlight Model: TLR Lights Condition: New Package Contents: Streamlight Contour Remote Switch for TLR Weapon Lights

Reviews (6)

6 reviews for Streamlight Contour Remote Switch for TLR Weapon Lights

  1. Legacy Reviewer

    Folks, A word of caution for a very specific situation: I own multiple streamlight and Surefire products and am a military user of remote switches on handguns/long-guns. I'm not an expert but I have more experience than many. My Glock contour remote switch has a touchy electrical connection on the grip (paddle portion works fine). When I try to use the laser or laser/light on my TLR-2G, it doesn't work correctly (in laser and light mode or laser/light strobing mode). What narrows down the issue is the laser and light get brighter when I press the paddle with the grip already depressed. I've tested the TLR-2G with the standard backplate and with the rifle remote switch. Both of those work perfectly. I want to be clear on this point: I have a TLR-1 (C4 LED) and it works just fine but also gets brighter when I depress the paddles in addition to the grip. I'll be discussing this with Streamlight and I have confidence that they'll address the issue. I've become a strong believer in Streamlight as they produce a solid product for a much lower price than Surefire. Again, I own both and have use both companies products in combat so don't think I'm throwing either company under the bus. This is just a minor issue with a very specific quirk.Pros: ErgonomicsCons: reliability in specific mode on TLR-2G

  2. Jason Knoke

    I bought this product over a year ago for use with my full size M&P 45 with a Streamlight TLR1 HL. The first one that was sent to me had a faulty switch. I would carry it in my duty holster and test it out every so often and found that it would only work about 75% of the time. I emailed Streamlight, removed the remote switch and used the paddles on the TLR1 HL and forgot about the situation for about a year.I recently found the remote switch in a box and decided to finally send it to Streamlight for servicing. I was a little annoyed that I had to pay for shipping, but oh well. Streamlight quickly sent me a new unit, which works flawlessly. I wear my handgun almost daily and have been to the range with it, and there have been no issues since the defective unit was replaced.My only con, besides the defect, is that the button is right where my right middle finger sits, making it easy to inadvertently turn on the light. I found that in quick draw drills I would activate my light every time. The TLR 1 HL actually lit up the target during the day, which was not intended, but it did make hip shooting at close range little easier.I also have the Crimson Trace Lightguard, which has a more dim and less concentrated beam and therefore not suited for some purposes (great for concealed carry, poor for duty gear), however, the button on it rests lower on the handle (still under my middle finger but more toward my ring finger). This makes it so that I am less likely to unintentionally activate the light.Overall I give this remote switch with a TLR 1 or TLR 1 HL 4/5 stars.

  3. CPTZeus

    If you have a weapon light and you don't have this switch, you are wrong. It easy to use and you will never have to break your grip or use your primary safety again! You will have train yourself not to accidently engage the light during your draw stroke, but all in all a must have for LEO's

  4. John

    Great addition for those with stubby fingers and can’t easily use the light switch. The switch fit perfect on glock 19. It was easy to put on the light and mount. The light it self is very bright. The switch had a strobe feature or hold down the button for steady light.

  5. Nanobanano

    Great product. Only draw back was having to modify holster for fit with dremel tool. The pistol fit in holster with switch but was so tight it requires two hands to draw from holster. Product itself was excellent.

  6. Djg12

    This is the contoured remote for Glock handguns, 69300 part number. It allows momentary activation of the stream light TLR-2HL on whatever mode you have the light’s selector switch on, light, laser or both and then when you squeeze pressure to the handgun grip it will turn the light on without having to take a finger off your grip to turn the light on or off. However for constant on activation you need to use the main switch on the light. This was easy to install and comes with a different battery door (all one piece) to put on the weapon light.

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