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Streamlight TLR-1 Gun Light 69110

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Streamlight TLR-1 Gun Light 69110Overview of the Streamlight TLR 1 Gun Light Weapon Light 69110 You want a weapon light that turns on every time and mounts fast. The Streamlight TLR 1 Gun Light weapon light (MPN 69110) gives you a bright 300 lumen beam with a tight 12,000 candela center for clear identification in low light. It installs in seconds on compatible rails, so you spend less time adjusting gear and more time feeling ready. Built for real world carry The images show a

Overview of the Streamlight TLR-1 Gun Light Weapon Light | 69110


You want a weapon light that turns on every time and mounts fast. The Streamlight TLR-1 Gun Light weapon light (MPN 69110) gives you a bright 300-lumen beam with a tight 12,000-candela center for clear identification in low light. It installs in seconds on compatible rails, so you spend less time adjusting gear and more time feeling ready.


Built for real-world carry


The images show a clean, black, anodized aluminum body with clear TLR-1 and Streamlight markings, plus an ambidextrous rear switch. Streamlight uses a sealed, machined aluminum construction that stands up to duty use, training days, and daily carry. Solid-state current regulation helps keep output consistent during runtime.


Fast activation when it counts


You can run momentary or constant-on without changing your grip. The rail grip clamp system attaches and detaches quickly with no tools, and it helps you avoid putting your hands in front of the muzzle during mounting. When you remove and remount the light, it offers highly accurate sight repeatability, which supports confident reinstallation.


Streamlight assembles the TLR-1 in the USA, and it fits many existing light-bearing holsters.


Key Features

  • Brightness: 300 lumens.
  • Beam Intensity: 12,000 candela peak beam intensity.
  • Runtime: 2.5 hours regulated runtime.
  • Regulation: Solid-state current regulation for consistent illumination.
  • Construction: Machined aluminum, sealed design, black anodized finish.
  • Waterproof Rating: IPX7, waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes.
  • Mounting: Rail grip clamp system, tool-free attach and detach.
  • Safety During Mounting: Designed to mount without placing hands in front of the muzzle.
  • Controls: Ambidextrous momentary and steady on-off switch.
  • Repeatability: Highly accurate sight repeatability when remounting.
  • Power: Two 3-volt CR123A lithium batteries, long storage life.
  • Size: 3.39 inches long (8.61 cm).
  • Weight: 4.18 oz (118.50 g).
  • Color: Black.
  • Origin: Assembled in the USA.
  • Reference ID: UPC 080926691100.
  • Notes: Remote switches are optional accessories and require the 69130 remote door switch. All sold separately.
  • Documentation Note: Battery lithium notice applies.


Compatibility


The TLR-1 (69110) mounts directly to handguns with Glock-style rails and to all MIL-STD-1913 (Picatinny) rails.


Included rail keys support

  • Glock-style
  • Picatinny
  • Beretta 90two
  • Smith and Wesson 99
  • Smith and Wesson TSW


Helpful fit guidance and limitations

  • Confirm your exact model in the Streamlight TLR fit guide before installing.
  • Some Glock fit issues can apply to specific combinations, so verify compatibility before use.
  • This light does not fit firearms without a compatible accessory rail.
  • Light-bearing holster fit depends on your holster model and firearm setup.


Intended Users

  • Law enforcement officers who need a dependable duty and low-light search light on a sidearm.
  • EMS and first responders who want clear illumination during night calls and perimeter checks.
  • Military and security professionals who train for low-light work and want consistent output.
  • Home defense users who want positive identification in hallways, rooms, and yards.
  • Range shooters who want a rugged, repeatable rail-mounted light for practice.


You get a bright, proven light that supports confident decision-making in low light.


What’s Included

  • 1 Streamlight TLR-1 Gun Light (MPN 69110)
  • 2 CR123A 3-volt lithium batteries
  • 1 set of rail keys (Glock-style, Picatinny, Beretta 90two, S and W 99, S and W TSW)
  • 1 documentation packet (includes lithium battery notice)


Not included

  • Remote switches (optional)
  • 69130 remote door switch (required for remote switch use)
  • Firearm and holster

Frequently Asked Questions about Streamlight TLR-1 Gun Light


Question 1

Will the TLR-1 69110 fit my handgun?

It fits Glock-style rails and all MIL-STD-1913 (Picatinny) rails. Use the included key that matches your rail and confirm your exact model with the Streamlight fit guide before you mount it.


Question 2

How bright is this light in real use?

You get 300 lumens with a 12,000-candela peak beam intensity. That combination gives you a strong center beam for identification with practical reach.


Question 3

How long does it run on fresh batteries?

Streamlight rates it for 2.5 hours of regulated runtime using two CR123A lithium batteries.


Question 4

Can I use a remote switch with this model?

Yes, but remote switches are optional accessories and must be used with the 69130 remote door switch. Both are sold separately.


Question 5

Is it waterproof for duty and bad weather?

Yes. It is IPX7 rated and waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes.


Why Buy from WCUniforms


WCUniforms is owned by a former law enforcement officer and EMT, and USMC and USCG military veterans. We have used the products we sell in the field. Most orders ship the same day, with a goal of shipping within 48 business hours for in-stock items. You get hassle-free 30-day returns (some exceptions apply). You receive SMS and email tracking updates for every order. You can reach a real human instant chat during business hours, plus phone support at 855-452-4440.


UPC 080926691100


MPN 69110


Documentation


Product Specific Issues

https://www.streamlight.com/docs/default-source/product-specific-issues/glockissues.pdf


Battery Door Procedure

https://www.streamlight.com/docs/default-source/battery-door-procedure/tlr_batt_door_procedure.pdf


Compatibility List


Fact Sheet

https://www.streamlight.com/docs/default-source/fact-sheet/248.pdf


Info Sheet with Part Numbers

https://www.streamlight.com/docs/default-source/info-sheet-with-part-numbers/tlr1_sup.pdf


Product Fact Sheet

https://www.streamlight.com/docs/default-source/fact-sheet/250.pdf?sfvrsn=4


IR Product Info Sheet with Part Numbers

https://www.streamlight.com/docs/default-source/info-sheet-with-part-numbers/ir-tlr1_sup.pdf?sfvrsn=4

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