Streamlight TLR RM 2 Laser Rail Mounted Tactical Lighting System
$340.41
Streamlight 69447 TLR RM 2 Rifle 1000 Lumens Black Aluminum – The low-profile TLR RM 2 Laser features independently operating push-button and remote pressure switch to provide the security of knowing you’ll always have light. Packaged as a kit offering everything you need to mount to your long gun. Specifications for Streamlight TLR RM 2 Laser Rail Mounted Tactical Lighting System: Manufacturer: Streamlight Light Output: 1000 lumens Battery Type: CR123A Color: Black Gun Model: Universal Length: 4.6 in Weather Resistance: Water Resistant Finish: Black Condition: New Gun Type: Rifle Fabric/Material: Aluminum Features of Streamlight TLR RM 2 Long Gun Laser/Light 1000 Lumens, Black, Aluminum: White LED illuminator and integrated 640-660nm red laser 1,000 lumens; 200m beam; runs 1.5 hours (LED only or LED/Laser); runs 60 hours (Laser only); runs 3 hours on strobe Mode selector toggle switch for Laser only, Light only or Light/Laser combo Features independently operating push-button switch or remote pressure switch Remote pressure switch exits at 90° providing improved wire routing option while preserving rail space Safe off feature prevents accidental activation; saves batteries Engineered optic produces a concentrated beam with optimum peripheral illumination Securely attaches to long guns with MIL Standard 1913 Rails Packaged as a kit offering everything you need to mount to your long gun (remote pressure switch kit, key kit) Powered by two CR123A lithium batteries (included) IPX4; water-resistant Package Contents: Streamlight TLR RM 2 Long Gun Laser/Light 1000 Lumens, Black, Aluminum
Daniel –
This is a handy rail mounted light. No where near as expensive as a Surefire amd not as cheaply made as some others. My Streamlights have served me well in my job and I'm sure this will be no different. The only thing I can't comment on is the laser. It works, but I have not zeroed it.
Viola Man –
Tbis light is smaller than I expected but it is a beaut. Puts out an amazing amount of light for its size and -BONUS!- it only adds a negligible weight to the firearm and its small footprint doesn't make it appreciably more difficult to get the gun out of its cabinet. I like the on-off switch-didn't bother with a remote switch- and the light/laser control. One tip about sighting in the laser, especially for side mounted lights: turn the laser on and point it at a wall 20 feet away (or more) and make your adjustments that way….up or down a little, right or left a little,etc. It will go a LOT better as the adjustment screws don't work like an Etch-a-Sketch. And for mounting on a Beretta like mine I recommend the GG&G Tactical Shotgun Flashlight mount. Works like a dream.
Bill S –
I bought like 6 lights / laser combos to figure out what I liked. Love this one. Just wish it had a green laser option. No need for pressure switch in my opinion. Mounts easily. Love light and small thin package that allows to mount under a dot package
bs –
I ordered a bunch of similar items to see what I liked.This by far, is the highest quality, best piece I have tried.I highly recommend it. SL is a high quality manufacturer.Its a low profile and i love that i can use my finger to turn light on, while holding a long rifle, instead of a switch and cord….very well thought product, plus a laser
Bear –
Mounted this to a rifle top rail, in front of a red dot (Holosun 515cm). Doesn't block much of the window, can still use irons over the top as well. Laser is too dim for mid-day use past 5 yards, ok in dim light. The battery lockout can cause drainage.
nunya –
little high priced … should have a strobe setting .. other then that very bright .. very well made .. wish Streamlight would find a way to change how the tags are oriented, maybe panels that could be spun around or just place the name tage in a different location, better yet have two versions for people who want specific mounting locations.. My preferred location for the light is on the top picatinny rail which displays the logos upside down, not a deal breaker but just saying .. didn't need the remote switch, the switches are right where I need them ,, now if I had mounted the light on the lower rail under the barrel I would have needed the remote switch to operate the light seamlessly but switching modes would be awkward for me since I have a right hand oriented rifle and the hand I use to control the light is my left. For me the ideal use for a plug in device would be an external battery pack .. not a switch.