Streamlight TLR-1 HL Police Trade-in Weapon Lights

  • Item Number: TLR1-HL TRADE
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  • Condition: USED
$79.99 $99.99
Limited-time Deal
Temporarily Out of Stock

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Ships free when purchased with a firearm

Product Description

When your tactical activity takes you to low-light situations, the TLR-1 HL Rail-Mounted Weapon Flashlight from Streamlight provides the illumination you need to be effective. Designed for use on long guns, this weapon light attaches to a Picatinny or Glock rail by means of a thumb screw – no tools required. It emits a 1000-lumen beam, concentrated by a total internal reflection optic and digitally regulated for consistency across the life of its batteries. The light is activated and deactivated by its onboard ambidextrous, momentary/constant-on switch. Its strobe setting can be enabled or disabled according to your needs. The light is powered by two CR123A batteries, which provide 1.5 hours of runtime.

Price is for one TLR-1 HL Police Trade-in Weapon Light.

Please Note: These lights may not include batteries. Furthermore, they have not been tested for functionality.

  • 1000-lumen output
  • White LED
  • Engineered optic produces a concentrated beam with optimum peripheral illumination
  • Strobe for disorienting or signaling
  • Strobe can be enabled or disabled
  • Ambidextrous door switch
  • Momentary and constant-on settings
  • Lightweight 4.2 oz anodized aluminum housing
  • IPX7-rated, submersible to 3.3' for 30 minutes
  • Integrated Picatinny/Glock rail mount
  • Compatible with Beretta 90two, S&W 99, S&W TSW, and Sig Sauer P320
  • Impact-resistant glass lens
  • Measures 3.4"

Customer Comments & Questions

Customer Reviews

(3 out of 5) Light works but needed to be fixed
by from Badger, WI on

The light worked but the battery door was busted. The pin was still in the bag with the light, so I ordered a new battery door on Amazon. Once I got the new one installed the light works great. The battery door breaking is a common problem on Streamlight TLR lights. This light being a police trade in I was not surprised it was broken. I paid $60 on sale for the light. I would not pay the full price of $99 for the light. The replacement door is $15. So that being said it was still a good deal.