Streamlight TLR-8 G Sub Compact Tactical Light with Green Laser for 1913 Short Rails

SKU:
115816087
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UPC:
080926694385
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MPN:
69438
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Firearm Fit:
1913 Short Railed
Mount Type:
Rail Clamp
Battery Size:
CR123A
Weight:
2.77 oz
Laser Color:
Green
Wavelength:
640-660nM

The Streamlight TLR-8 G Sub Compact Tactical Light with Green Laser is purpose-built for shooters running subcompact handguns on tight defensive or duty platforms. This rail-mounted light pairs 500 lumens of white LED output with an integrated green laser, giving you redundant target acquisition options in low light or no-light scenarios. The green laser specifically appeals to shooters who find green easier to track than red, especially in variable lighting or on certain target backgrounds. Weighing just 2.77 ounces and measuring 2.51 inches, it's designed to stay out of the way while delivering serious capability.

The TLR-8 G mounts securely to 1913 short rail systems found on popular subcompact frames like the Glock 43X/48 (MOS and RAIL versions), Sig Sauer P365/P365 XL, Springfield Armory Hellcat, Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 Compact, Beretta Px4 Storm Compact, and others. The rail-grip clamp attaches and detaches without requiring your hands near the muzzle—a critical safety and operational feature. Ambidextrous rear paddle switches let you tune the activation style to your grip and support hand preference, and the bezel-mounted safe-off feature prevents unintended activation while carrying.

Battery life is practical: the white LED runs 1.5 hours at full output, while the laser extends to 60 hours, so you're not constantly swapping power. One CR123A lithium battery (included) feeds both functions. The light features user-enabled strobe capability for disorientation or signaling, and the anodized aluminum body shrugs off the elements with IPX4 water resistance. For carry guns, duty rigs, or defensive trainers where space is precious and reliability is non-negotiable, the TLR-8 G delivers dual-source illumination in a compact, proven package.

Key Features

  • 500 lumens white LED with 141-meter beam
  • Integrated green laser for alternate aiming method
  • Ambidextrous rear paddle switches for customizable activation
  • Rail-grip clamp attaches without hands near muzzle
  • Bezel safe-off feature prevents accidental discharge
  • User-enabled strobe function
  • Anodized machined aluminum construction
  • IPX4 water-resistant rating
  • Compact profile: 2.51 inches, 2.77 ounces
  • One CR123A lithium battery included

Specifications

BrandStreamlight
ProductTLR-8 G Sub Compact Tactical Light with Green Laser
Mount Type1913 Short Rail
Light Output500 lumens
Beam Distance141 meters
Laser TypeGreen
Light Runtime1.5 hours (light only or light/laser combo)
Laser Runtime60 hours
Battery TypeCR123A lithium (1 included)
Switch TypeAmbidextrous rear paddle
Water ResistanceIPX4
Length2.51 inches
Weight2.77 ounces
MaterialAnodized machined aluminum
FeaturesStrobe-capable; bezel safe-off; rail-grip clamp

Frequently Asked Questions

What subcompact handguns does the TLR-8 G fit?

The TLR-8 G mounts to 1913 short rail systems, including Glock 43X MOS/48 MOS, Glock 43X RAIL/48 RAIL, Sig Sauer P365/P365 XL, Springfield Armory Hellcat, Smith & Wesson M&P M2.0 Compact, Beretta Px4 Storm Compact, Springfield Armory XD-E and XD-S models, and Heckler & Koch HK45 Compact. If your carry gun has a 1913 short rail, it's likely compatible.

How long does the battery last?

The white LED runs for 1.5 hours at full output when used alone or paired with the laser. The green laser extends to 60 hours of operation, so laser-only use is very battery-efficient. One CR123A lithium battery is included with the light.

Can I switch the paddle configuration if I'm left-handed?

Yes. The TLR-8 G features ambidextrous rear paddle switches, allowing you to set up activation for right or left-hand operation according to your preference and grip style.

Does the green laser have an advantage over red?

Green lasers are generally easier for many shooters to see and track in bright sunlight or variable lighting conditions compared to red, making them popular for daylight carry or outdoor training. Choice between green and red is ultimately personal preference and what works best for your eyes and environment.