⚡ Upgrade your tactical edge with seamless remote control!
The Streamlight 69130 TLR Remote Door/Switch Assembly is a compact, durable remote switch designed for TLR-1 and TLR-2 series weapon lights. Operating at 6 volts DC, it preserves the original paddle switch functions while featuring a weatherproof rubber cap and a rotating quick-disconnect plug with O-ring seal for reliable, moisture-resistant performance. Lightweight and easy to mount, it’s backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Operation Mode | Paddle Switch |
Operating Voltage | 6 Volts (DC) |
Contact Type | Physical |
Connector Type | Plug In |
Brand | Streamlight |
Terminal | Screw |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Circuit Type | parallel |
Mounting Type | Door Mount |
Actuator Type | Paddle, Remote |
Contact Material | Brass |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Number of Positions | 1 |
Controller Type | Ring |
Control Method | Remote |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Color | Black |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00080926691308 |
Manufacturer | Streamlight |
UPC | 080926691308 |
Part Number | 69130 |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 69130 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | One Size |
Style | Classic |
Finish | Brushed |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Power Source | Manual |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 5 |
Included Components | Remote Door Switch |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty. |
J**H
Perfect on tlr1 HL
This was perfect for tlr1 HL. Easy to put on, and works great with the pressure pad from streamlight as well.
J**W
So Far so Good
Like the green laser dot. The strobe feature works well and was mounted to my Benelli M4. Cant respond to the durability as I have not fired the gun yet but my assumption is that the his light can handle the recoil on a repetitive basis.
D**M
Streamlight TLR-1 with pressure pad & rear door combo. **5**
I have searched & tried dozens of combination lights/mounts in the last several months for my ARs. Surefire is great but I refused to pay for "the name". I have (4) Streamlight TLR-1 lights on my Glocks. They are rock solid, blinding & don't break the bank. Due to my training, shooting style & mid-length rail, I'm somewhat limited...that is until I hit upon this switch assembly kit from Streamlight. Using the rail cover pressure pad installation, its mounted at 12:00 butted up to the front A post sight on my Midwest Ind Gen II SS FF rail. The light is mounted as far forward at 3:00 on a 3" rail section. I ran the coil thru the front post sight, plugged it into the rear door & I'm still grinning 3 hours later. The pressure coil is the key to the clean, no wire tie, perfect fit & finish. This combo from Amazon runs about $175 & is just as bright, clean & cool as my buddy's $400+ Surefire. Perfect. I ordered 3 more...
J**C
Here's how to install/replace the door (with pic)
This worked right out of the box with zero issues other than the door replacement.Minus 1 star for being too cheap to include a small piece of paper with a diagram instructions on how to remove the door, and lack of installation instructions (let alone a video) at the Streamlight website. [As of July 2015.]My pain is your gain! Here's how to do it:TO REMOVE THE DOOR:0) Get a good look at the battery door. This is to locate the plastic bumps, but also to see how the hinge will go back in once removed.1) Fully pull down the metal tab just as if you were going to replace the batteries.-- You don't need to fully open the door at this step, but you can.2) Locate the two plastic "tabs" [bumps] on either side of the hinge pin.3) Push the small hinge pin toward the smaller tab.4) Once it makes contact with the small tab, use needle-nose pliers to pull the pin out.-- You can also use a small pick or tiny screwdriver to push the pin all the way through5) Remove the doorTO ATTACH THE NEW DOOR:1) Set down the light and make sure the door is supported by something.-- If you are dextrous just use your hands to hold the light and door in place.2) Try to get the door in as flush as possible to the hinge mount.-- You will need it to make a straight line from hole to hole for the pin3) Using the pliers or a tool of your choosing, push the pin and guide it through to the next hole.--If the hinge isn't perfectly straight, you will have to adjust it to align the pin with the 2nd hole4) Center the hinge and you're doneNOTE: I did notice that the new door was a lot harder to close.TO CLOSE THE NEW DOOR:--> DON'T FORCE IT ! <--1) Just insert the door from the bottom until it passes the lip and is well seated.2) Looking directly at the bottom of door, make sure that it is exactly centered, so that the gaps on either side are perfectly symmetrical.3) Now close the door with a firm push until it is obviously going to click shut, but if you feel like you're forcing it, back off and try again
S**N
Superior quality at a reasonable price. Easy to install.
I received this remote door/switch in new condition and in original packaging. First, using a 1/8" punch or smaller, I removed the stainless steel pin that holds the battery door in place on my Streamlight TLR-1s. After removing the pin, the original ambi-lever door used to mount on a pistol is free to remove. I set that aside and kept for later in case I want to use the light on my pistol again. I then held the remote door/switch in place and slid the pin back into place. I then closed the door and plugged in the male connecter of the remote switch pad into the female connecter on the remote door I just installed. Once connected, the switch allows me to toggle my light on and off with a moderate touch, and also allows me to use the strobe function by tapping once and holding on the second compression. With this remote door, it also allows me to have a constant on option by toggling the single lever with my index finger. This door seals the battery compartment well to maintain water resistant tightness and keep the battery from getting wet. This is not my first door/switch/light combination to purchase, and it won't be my last. I am very pleased with the superior craftsmanship Streamlight offers with the reasonable price and overall value. I have not noticed any disadvantage compared to my Surefire Scout weapon mounted light/remote switch. This quality door is exactly what I wanted and expected from Streamlight, and I couldn't be more satisfied with it.
C**Y
Conversion to pressure pad
Bought the tlr1 hl for a pistol. Wasn't a fan of the switch actuation. Bought this adapter to convert the light to a pressure pad setup to use on a sbr.
D**5
Allows a TLR-2G to work with a pressure switch on a long gun.
This device allows a TLR-2G laser and light to function on a long gun. This device is somewhat difficult to install but once installed is dependable and durable. A TLR-2G with remote door switch and pressure switch is fairly expensive compared to other systems. I have been using this system on long guns for several years and feel it is worth the money. The laser maintains zero and the remote door and pressure work every time.
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