Streamlight Introduces New Models Of TL-Racker Shotgun Forend Lights With Increased Lumens

    TL-Racker (Streamlight)

    Streamlight have introduced their new and improved TL-Racker shotgun forend weapon lights. The TL-Racker boasts a 1,000 lumen brightness, a sleek design available in black and orange, ambidextrous switches and it’s mountable to the Mossberg 500 and 590 series as well as the Remington 870.

    TL-Racker (Streamlight)

     

    TL-Racker models (Streamlight)

    Here’s what Streamlight have to say about the new TL-Racker:

    Streamlight® Inc., a leading provider of high-performance lighting and weapon light/laser sighting devices, has increased the lumen output of its TL-Racker®, an all-in-one shotgun forend light designed to fit on Mossberg 500®/590® and Remington® Model 870 pump-action shotguns, to 1,000 lumens. The company also introduced two additional models of the light, including one for the Mossberg 590® Shockwave and a Less Lethal Orange model for Remington® Model 870 and 870 TAC-14 pump-action shotguns. All four models now deliver 1,000 lumens.

    With its increased brightness and sleek design, the TL-Racker is ideal for door breaching, close quarter maneuvers and other tactical operations, as well as for home defense needs. Its large, ambidextrous switch pad provides easy access for both momentary and constant on functions, and accommodates virtually any hand size. The elongated switch pad allows for thumb or finger activation with no changes in grip; both left- and right-handed shooters can use it without having to make modifications to the light or gun.

    “We’ve increased the brightness, reach, and run time of this lightweight, integrated shotgun forend light, while also offering a new model to fit popular Shockwave shotguns, as well as a Less Lethal Orange model for easy identification,” said Streamlight President and Chief Executive Officer Ray Sharrah. “Each features our innovative, ergonomic design that maximizes grip and switch access, while providing extremely bright 1,000 lumen light, all at an affordable price point. It’s the ideal choice for use with Mossberg and Remington shotguns.”

    Powered by two included CR123A lithium batteries, the TL-Racker features a customized optic that produces a concentrated beam with optimum peripheral illumination. Offering a high setting only, the TL-Racker delivers 1,000 lumens and 20,000 candela over a 283-meter beam distance, with a 1.5 hour run time. It is available in several models, designed to work with either Mossberg 500®/590® with either a 6 ¾ or 7 ¾ action slide, or the Remington® Model 870 and 870 TAC-14 pump-action shotguns.

    With a body constructed from super tough, impact-resistant engineered polymer that is virtually indestructible, the upgraded TL-Racker measures 8.00 inches in length and weighs 12.1 ounces. The new model also now features an IPX7-rated design for waterproof operation.

    TL-Racker (Streamlight)

    TL-Racker Specs:

    Lumens: 1,000 lumens
    Run Time: 1.5 hours
    Battery: Two CR123A lithium batteries
    Length: 8” (20.32 cm)
    Weight: 12.1oz. (343g)
    Color: Orange or Black
    Beam Distance: 280m

    The TL-Racker has an MSRP of $225.00, which includes Streamlight’s Limited Lifetime Warranty. To find out more visit streamlight.com. 



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