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Streamlight 69260 TLR-1 HL 1000-Lumen 20000 Candela Rail-Mounted Tactical Weapon Light with Specific Compatibility Rail Locating Keys, Black

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Style: Non-Rechargeable


Color: Black


Features

  • Bright Performance: 1,000 lumens, 20,000 candela, maximum throw of 283 meters, and a run time of 1.5 hours on high
  • Specific Compatibility: Mounts directly to handguns with Glock-style rails and Picatinny rails only; Includes keys for Glock-style rails, MIL-STD-1913 (Picatinny) rails, Beretta 90two, Smith & Wesson SW99, Smith & Wesson TSW, and Sig Sauer P320 rails
  • Easy to Install with Safety in Mind: Rail clamp system securely attaches/detaches quickly and safely with no tools and without putting your hands in front of the muzzle
  • Designed for Both Left-handed and Right-handed Users: Ambidextrous momentary/steady on/off switch which allows for effortless lighting for any situation
  • Built Streamlight Tough: IPX7 waterproof to 1 meter for 30 minutes; durable machined aluminum construction

Description

The Streamlight 69260 TLR-1 HL is a lightweight, compact, high lumen lithium battery powered gun-mounted tactical flashlight featuring the latest in shock- proof high power LED technology and providing 1.5 hours of continuous run time. The high-power LED, while light source is impervious to shock with a 50,000-hour lifetime. The 1,000 lumens, 20,000 candela peak beam intensity and 283m beam distance shines light when and where you need it. The TIR optic produces a concentrated beam with optimum peripheral illumination and the optimized electronics provide a regulated intensity during operation. The TLR-1 features an ambidextrous momentary/steady On-Off switch and a double tap or momentary paddle within 0.4 seconds activates the strobe functionality. This Streamlight TLR-1 HL, model number 69260 comes with 2 x 3-volt CR123A lithium batteries, which are included, and rail locating keys. The Streamlight TLR-1 HL in Flat Dark Earth Brown is available as Streamlight 69267 while the Streamlight TLR-1 HL in Flat Dark Earth as available as Streamlight 69266. Each model is sold separately. Please note that remote switches are available for use with the Streamlight 69266, 69267, and 69260. Please look for those optional accessories with the following part numbers Streamlight 69130 and Streamlight 69161. The TLR-1 HL model with dual remote kit in Black is available as Streamlight 69889 and the TLR-1 HL with long gun kit in Black is available as Streamlight 69262.

Special Feature: Portable


Color: Black


Power Source: Battery Powered


Light Source Type: LED


Material: Aluminum


Additional Features: Portable


Power Source: Battery Powered


Light Source Type: LED


White Brightness: 1000 Lumens


Voltage: 3 Volts (DC)


Light Path Distance: 283 Meters


Battery Type: Lithium Metal


Number of Batteries: 2 CR123A batteries required. (included)


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Light Source Special Features: High Intensity, Durable, Water Resistant


Battery Description: Lithium


Runtime: 1 hour


Number of Light Sources: 1


Batteries are Included: Yes


Mounting Type: Weapon Mount


Amperage: 12.5 Amps


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 3.39"D x 1.47"W x 1.44"H


Item Weight: 0.26 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 3.39"L x 1.47"W x 1.44"H


Material Type: Aluminum


Included Components: Non-Rechargeable Batteries, Rail Locating Keys, Tactical Weapon Mount Light With Rail Locating Keys & Lithium Batteries, User Guide


Model Number: 69260


Brand Name: Streamlight


Recommended Uses For Product: Emergency, Hunting, Personal and Home Protection, Security and Law Enforcement, Tactical


Global Trade Identification Number: 02


Manufacturer: Streamlight


UPC: 080926692602


Item Type Name: Weapon Mount Light


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer Warranty Description: Limited lifetime warranty.


Color: Black


Shape: Round


Style Name: Non-Rechargeable


Finish Types: Black


Warranty Type: Manufacturer


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best light for both new and experienced
Style: Non-Rechargeable Color: Black
One of my favorite lights to have mounted. The output is amazing for its size. The paddl switches I believe are superior to any other brand. Easy to function between momentary and constant. I could live without the strobe function but that’s just me. The focus is a nice wide flood with a well lit hot spot. Easily punches out to 75 yards. The battery life is pretty good and it’s easy to swap them when needed. I have never had it drain batteries while it’s stored like other brands. I know this is going to work every time I need it. This is my go to recommendation for first timers and anyone just getting into mounted lights. I’ve tried other expensive brands and this is absolutely the best bang for your buck. Tough as nails, I’ve dropped mine plenty of times and have never broken it. This was actually my first mounted light and I always seem to circle back to it. Can’t ever go wrong with a streamlight! Also love the fact that almost every holster company makes a compatible holster for this model. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2026 by Luke k

  • Proven, Reliable Weapon Light
Style: Non-Rechargeable Color: Black
We’ve purchased many TLR-1HL weapon lights over the years for law enforcement use, and they have consistently performed great. The 1,000-lumen output is very bright with excellent beam pattern and reach, making it highly effective in low-light and duty situations. These lights are extremely durable and reliable, and the lifetime warranty adds great peace of mind. Fit is excellent. We’ve used them on Glock 17s and Glock 19s with no issues, and mounting is secure. Simple to operate, built to last, and proven in the field. A trusted, high-quality weapon light that we continue to rely on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2026 by Jake H.

  • Very bright, but not as bright as a Surefire X300 Ultra
Style: Non-Rechargeable Color: Black
I've had my Surefire X300 Ultra for some time now and it's a great light. I finally got around to buying this TLR-1 HL light since I wanted a small light for my AR rifle. This works great with the way the momentary switch activates the light, to how I hold the rifle and where my thumb rests. However, I recently removed it from my AR to go with a different light on it, and put the TLR-1 HL onto my Glock 19... my Glock 17 has my X300 Ultra on it. Some things that you notice right away between the 2 popular weapon-mounted lights is that the X300 Ultra is much longer than the TLR-1 lights. The X300U light sticks out much further in front of the muzzle on any gun, compared to the TLR-1 lights. However, the finish on the Surefire lights is much better and more durable than the anodized finish on the TLR-1 lights. After shooting a few hundred rounds with both lights on my Glocks, I can easily wipe away the power blast from the X300, but on my TLR light I can see a slight haze where it started to burn into the anodized finish. My previous TLR-1s was like this too, so it seems to be the same with all Streamlight weapon-mounted lights. The other noticeable things that you recognize right away is that the shiny chrome ring on the TLR lights really stands out on a handgun, and not in a good way IMO. I wish there was an easy way to get rid of this besides using a toothpick and piece of sandpaper to dull the surface, and then using a Birchwood Casey black paint pen to fill it in (which actually matches the rest of the light perfectly). Also, the mounting system is very easy to use with the X300 light as it just clips right onto my Glock frames, but the TLR lights are more modular and can fit onto a lot more guns & rails with ease. For aesthetics purposes, I like the clean & smoother lines of the X300 lights on any handgun, but that's just a personal preference. As for the light brightness itself, the X300 Ultra is rated at 500 lumens and the TLR-1 HL at 630 lumens. However, that doesn't really matter much in this case when looking at both LED's and their housings. The TLR-1 HL LED is slightly larger, but it sits more forward in a shallow reflector, thus making it into a good 'flood' light. The X300 Ultra LED is recessed further back and has a much longer reflector that's shaped to make the light more of a 'thrower' with a much brighter hotspot, which is what it exactly does. When shining both lights side by side, one thing you'll notice right away is the X300 Ultra is more of a neutral white color, and the TLR-1 HL is more of a cool white color (more blue looking). Also, the hotspot on the X300 is very bright and precise. On the TLR-1 HL, it's a little fuzzy since the reflector doesn't focus on this, but it's still bright looking. The other thing that you notice is the immediate light surrounding the hotspot area on the TLR-1 HL is a little brighter, but the overall spill (flood of the entire light) is much bigger on the X300 Ultra. The lines on the hotspot and spill are sharper on the X300 Ultra than on the TLR-1 HL. However, at price point where the TLR-1 HL is about 40% cheaper than the X300 Ultra, it's still a very good light and does exactly what it was intended for. But for a few extra bucks, personally I would stick with the X300 Ultra... that's not to say I'm going to get rid of this, I'm going still going to use it since it's a very good & bright light. So with the heavily debated argument saying that 500 or 630 lumens on a weapon-mounted light is way too much for home defense use..... I say use whatever you want and what you're comfortable with (I have much brighter handheld flashlights and I'm comfortable with using them in all environments). Yes, both lights are extremely bright in my house and can be too much if I shine it directly at a wall in front of me and get the after effect from the wash back. However, I've done some low light courses and they stress on how and where you point the light. With some training and some common sense, you can utilize an extremely bright weapon-mounted light to your advantage. You don't need to point the muzzle & light directly at your target when identifying it (unless you know it's a badguy for sure and you want to blind or disorient him), but shining either the X300 Ultra or TLR-1 HL lights above or to the side of a target will create plenty of spill to illuminate them up and positively identify them and also see what's in their hands. If you live on a ranch where there's a lot of open area that's dark with some long distances, the X300 Ultra will probably be the better bet. For the urban environment where most of us are, the TLR-1 HL may work out better, but the X300 Ultra still works just as well too. You just have to figure out what light is going to best work for you and for your environment & duties (whether it's the TLR-1HL or a X300 Ultra, or even another light). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2013 by DN

  • Effective and User-Friendly Rail-Mounted Tactical Light for Firearms
Style: Non-Rechargeable Color: Black
I recently added the Streamlight 69260 TLR-1 HL to my setup, and it's been a dependable addition for my Springfield Prodigy with its Picatinny rail. The installation was straightforward—no tools required—and it integrated seamlessly, which made the process feel efficient and hassle-free. I appreciate how quickly I can attach or remove it if I want to switch to a lighter setup for shooting. The ambidextrous switches are well-positioned, making them easy to reach without getting in the way during use. Both the momentary and constant-on functions work reliably, which has been helpful for various scenarios. It's built tough, with solid construction that holds up well, and the 1,000-lumen output provides good brightness for illumination at a distance. One minor drawback I noticed is that it only uses CR123A batteries and doesn't support rechargeable 16340 lithium-ion cells due to voltage issues. It's not a dealbreaker for me, but it would be a nice option for future updates. Overall, this light has performed as expected for tactical applications, and I'd suggest it to anyone looking for a practical rail-mounted solution. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2026 by Jeff

  • Best light on the market
Style: Non-Rechargeable Color: Black
This light is great, extremely bright, and durable. The light is for full size so not ideal for carry. Functions with a toggle switch, hold down for steady beam of light or tap twice for strobe functionality.
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2026 by Grimmace Nick

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