🔫 Elevate your Glock game with instant, seamless tactical control!
The Streamlight 69300 TLR-1 and TLR-2 Glock Style Contour Remote is a precision-engineered pressure switch designed for quick, natural activation on Glock 17/19/22/23 frames. Compatible with multiple TLR-1 and TLR-2 models, it features a durable contoured design that fits snugly around the trigger guard, enhancing tactical readiness. Lightweight and backed by a limited lifetime warranty, this USA-made accessory ensures reliable performance in demanding environments.
Manufacturer | Streamlight |
Part Number | 69300 |
Item Weight | 0.96 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 2 x 3.2 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 69300 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Color | Black |
Style | TLR-1 Series and & TLR-2 Glock Style Contour Remote |
Finish | Brushed |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 5 |
Mounting Type | Picatinny Mount |
Switch Style | Pressure Switch |
Included Components | TLR 1/2 Contoured Remote Pressure Switch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty |
National Stock Number | 5930-01-614-4676 |
A**N
Great product support
I had a failure on my gasket first use and streamlight went above and beyond to get me a replacement for free. Love the pressure switch it makes my tlr1HL work so much easier for me as I have small hands and struggled to do the light without this product. Highly recommend this due to the outstanding warranty.
B**W
Works on the TLR-2 HL G
Was hesitant to buy this remote switch since a lot of reviewers said it didn't work on Streamlights TLR-2 G green laser so I contacted Streamlight and they said that it just doesn't work on the TLR-2 G since that weapon light only uses one (1) CR123A battery, whereas, the other TLR-1/2 lights use two (2) batteries. So I gave it whirl and ordered one for my TLR-2 HL G - the green laser with high output 720 lumen light. Same day shipping from Amazon which is awesome...does anyone else feel like the free 2-day shipping is too slow now???Anyways, installation was relatively straight forward after reading the instructions. With the back cover plate on, remove that small silver colored pin away from the larger plastic bump, and remove. Hang on to that back cover plate and pin if you want to reinstall later. Pin wasn't necessary for the remote switch or so I read from the instructions. Install the new remote switch cover starting from the bottom detent and pushing it into place in a quasi upward/forward motion. The fit was rather tight and didn't seem like it would go but did finally after a little bit of pressure. Hook the top ledge with the retaining clip and close.Fits like a glove on a Glock 22 Gen 4 and I like that it still has the rocker panel on the back cover just in case you want the constant-on option. It takes a bit of pressure to activate the pressure button/switch but not so that it makes me change the way I grip the pistol. Does require more pressure than the Surefire DG pressure switch that I'm used to but the Streamlight switch seems sturdier, although only time will tell regarding longevity.I checked all the modes, laser only, light only and laser light combo and they all function properly with the remote switch. I did note that the remote switch does push the cant of the light a bit upwards causing the point of aim to rise slightly upwards. Windage was fine but I did have to adjust the elevation a bit downward.Overall, a great piece of kit for those of you who have the TLR-2 HL G. Would definitely buy again.
E**I
When seconds count!
It's 3AM and you wake up to the sound of your back door being kicked in by a burglar. Refusing to be a victim, you reach into your bed side desk and grab your handgun equipped with the Streamlight contour remote & Streamlight taclight. With a firm grip, you're able to light up the inside of your house like a Christmas tree while at the same time being able to keep your muzzle in the direction of where the intruder will be approaching from. In your other hand, you're able to hold a cell phone to call 911. Rather than having to juggle a cell phone, flashlight, and a firearm, the Streamlight Contour remote becomes a vital tool for survival & safety!The contour remote is a must have for anyone in the law enforcement / security / private contractor industry. It's also great for the average citizen that's facing an intruder or defending his/her life. Installation is fairly easy and pretty self explanatory. You remove the switch cap from the taclight, then pop this one on and you're good to go! As usual, everything made from Streamlight is top notch and reliable.I would HIGHLY recommend this tool to everyone that carries a tactical light on their handgun(s). Here is a great video to demonstrate the use and installation of the remote: *(...)
A**R
Works exactly as advertised
Works great looks good found it to be uncomfortable on a g21 but no complaints on a g19
A**Y
Will not work with TLR-2G light. Fits G21 Gen4
ORIGINAL REVIEW: This DOES fit a G21 Gen4 setup. When I got the package it states that it won't fit the TLR-2G. My goodness, why couldn't this info be shared during the product description here or the manufacturers website? I really needed this to work because my TLR-2G doesn't stay activated after a few rounds of fire with the regular cumbersome reach and toggle switch.UPDATE 07/28/14: After having to sell my TLR-2G, I picked up the standard red-laser TLR-2HL. The directions are a little lacking but I was able to figure it out. Fit is very tight, but that is how you want it so the switch doesn't fly off during use.TIPS: The push pin for the original battery door will need to be removed. If you are looking into the battery compartment, you will be pushing the RIGHT end of the pin towards the left. Once you have about an 1/8 inch of exposed pin, you will need to use some needle-nosed pliers to pull it out the rest of the way. Save the pin for later use just in case.Here is where the included directions are a little lacking. The thin metal 1/4 inch wide clamp that held the original door down is NOT to be removed. You will be using that same clamp to clamp down the new hinge-less remote. It took me a few minutes to realize this. I was getting ready to take the clamp completely off via another push pin. I'm glad I didn't. Now, loosen the rail clamp on the light as wide as you can, trust me on this. Insert the trigger end first, then the light's rail clamp to your Glock's rail.Single press and it lights up. Double tap and you get strobe. At least that what seemed to be working for me.Like another reviewer shared, ff you have big hands, yes, you will notice that your fingers are slightly off natural position. This is a trade-off I'm willing to make so that I am not toggling with the original switch with my off hand. I am not a LEO, this is strictly for home defense use. I'd rather keep my off hand supporting my shooting hand or holding an extra mag if needed.
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