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Nightstick Now Offering 650-Lumen Narrow Rail Compact Handgun Lights

Both new models feature ultra-performance LEDs and an optimized TIR lens, delivering a brighter and more penetrating 650-lumen beam for up to 2 hours, illuminating objects up to 136 meters away.

by Staff
June 14, 2023
Nightstick Now Offering 650-Lumen Narrow Rail Compact Handgun Lights

 

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Nightstick, a global manufacturer of professional portable LED lighting products has announced the launch of its TCM-365 for the SIG Sauer P365 family and TCM-5B model for more than two dozen narrow rail EDC handguns including the Glock G43X & G48X MOS, Springfield Armory Hellcat and SIG Sauer P365 X-Macro.

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Both new models feature ultra-performance LEDs and an optimized TIR lens, delivering a brighter and more penetrating 650-lumen beam for up to 2 hours, illuminating objects up to 136 meters away. The TCM-365’s unique rail clamp is engineered specifically to lock into the proprietary slots on each side of the P365, X, XL, SAS, 380 and Specter Comp frames.

Weighing only 2.2 ounces, constructed of aircraft-grade aluminum, and rated as IP-X7 waterproof, each light provides robust illumination at moments when low-light threat identification and target discrimination are imperative. Both feature intuitive dual rear-facing switches, programmable ON/OFF strobe mode, and a “Safe Mode” battery lockout to prevent accidental activation during storage or transportation.

“Nationwide we’ve continued to see data indicating consumers are moving towards more compact EDC pistols from major brands, especially narrow frame models with increased round capacity that rival standard width compact pistol models from a decade ago. That strategic decision to reduce weight and bulk for a daily-carry pistol shouldn’t penalize buyers who still prioritize a weapon light as part of their carry setup with limited options,” says Brian Whalen, public safety marketing manager for Nightstick. “These handgun owners and concealed carry practitioners will now benefit from the powerful 650-lumen beam and intuitive rear-facing switches from our TCM-365 and 5B for threat identification and confirmation, when life depends on light."

The Nightstick TCM-365 and TCM-5B feature a spring-loaded rail clamp and a convenient coin-cut screw head for toolless installation. Ready to install out of the box, the TCM-5B includes two additional handgun-specific rail inserts, an Allen wrench, and one CR123 lithium battery. Both lights care covered by Nightstick’s limited lifetime warranty.

To see which Nightstick weapon lights fit your specific handgun, visit the company’s new Light Finder tool at nightstick.com/lightfinder

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TCM-365 FITS THE FOLLOWING MODELS: SIG Sauer P365, P365X, P365XL, P365 SAS, P365-380, and P365XL Spectre Comp.


TCM-5B FITS THE FOLLOWING MODELS: Glock G43X MOS, Glock 48 MOS, Glock 43X RAIL, Glock 48 RAIL, SIG Sauer P365 X-Macro, Heckler & Koch HK45 Compact, Ruger Security 9C and 380C, SCCY CPX1/CPX2, Shadow Systems CR920, Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 Subcompact, M&P 5.7, M&P 380 Shield EZ, M&P Shield 9 EZ, M&P 30 Super Carry, Equalizer, Beretta PX4 Storm Subcompact, Springfield Armory XD-E & XD-S, KelTec P15, Walther CCP & P22, Springfield Armory Hellcat, Stoeger STR-9MC, Taurus Millennium G2, TX-22 Compact, Walther P22 as well as 1913 Short/Narrow Railed Subcompact handguns.

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