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Viridian Weapon Technologies Reactor TLG2 Tac Light Fits Ruger LCP, Black - 920-0002
| SKU | 802290 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Viridian |
| MPN | 920-0002 |
| UPC | 804879604396 |
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Manufacturer: Viridian Weapon Technologies
Model: Reactor TL
Color: Black
Fit: Ruger LCP
Accessories: Includes ECR Waist Holster
Features
The Viridian REACTOR RTL Gen 2 tactical light sighting system. This tactical light is easy to install and blends seamlessly into the trigger guard for invisible profile and smooth draw. The powerful 140 lm tactical light has 2 modes: constant and strobe, with up to 2 hr of battery life. The RADIANCE taclight technology gives you a wider beam of light, illuminating over twice the horizontal area. With no wasted light above or below your target area, you get a better picture, faster discovery, smoother tracking and more positive targeting than any other weapon-mounted tool. The new gen 2 models feature a new ambidextrous, inside the waistband (IWB), custom fit holster with INSTANT-ON automatic light activation. Made of microfiber, this holster is more comfortable and durable than the previous models. The INSTANT-ON activation ignites the laser the moment you draw. No buttons, no squeezing, no doubt. When you draw, it's on.
Features:
- 100 lm with LED light
- Mounts to trigger guard
- High strength polymer construction
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