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“The TLR-2 is a Lightweight, compact, lithium battery powered Gun-Mounted Tactical Light with integrated aiming laser and the latest in power LED technology. The light is built with a shock-proof C4 LED and provides at least 2.5 hours of continuous run time when in dual mode with the high power visible laser. Rail clamp designed to rapidly attach/detach from side of weapon. Fits existing holsters Mounts directly to handguns with Glock-style rails and to all MIL-STD-1913 (Picatinny) rails. Includes keys for Glock-style, Picatinny, Beretta 90two, S&W 99 and S&W TSW”
Pierce the darkness with Streamlight TLR – 2 Rail – mounted Tactical LED Lights. A dynamic duo! Turn your handgun into a floodlight! High-powered Streamlight turns dark, dimly lit areas directly into high visibility so you can see what you’re pointing at. Integrated laser sight provides precise aiming, too. Shatter the shadows when you clean up with big savings fro (more…)

Eotech Holographic Night Vision Weapon Sight/Batteries Included Md: 552D1, The holographic patterns have been designed to be instantly visible in any lighting conditions, instinctive to center regardless of the shooting angle and to stay in view when sweeping an engagement zone. Reticles are designed as large, see through, patterns that achieve lightning quick reticle to target acquisition speed without covering up or obscuring the aiming point. The Standard reticle is a 65 MOA ring with alignment ticks and a 1MOA aiming dot. The large open ring is the key to the lightning quick eye recognition and unmatched target acquisition speed. Alternately, the 1 MOA can be used for precision aiming at distances as fas as 500 yards where it only covers 5″ of the target scene. Both eyes open, peripheral vision maintained, maximizes situation awareness and uses “N” Alkaline or “AA” batteries., Magnification: 1x Objective: N/A Field of View: Varies w/ Eye Relief Eye Relief: Unlimite (more…)

CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTIONSection I. General Information1-1 Scope1-2 Maintenance Forms, Records and Reports 1-3 Destruction of Army Materiel to Prevent Enemy Use 1-4 Preparation for Storage or Shipment1-5 Official Nomenclature, Names and Designations 1-6 Reporting Equipment Improvement Recommendations (EIR) 1-7 Warranty Information1-8 Corrosion Prevention and Control (CRC) Section II. Equipment Description and Data1-9 Equipment Characteristics, Capabilities and Features1-10 Location and Description of Major Components 1-11 Differences Between Models 1-12 Equipment Data Section III. Principle of Operation1-13 Mechanical Functions1-14 Optical Functions 1-15 Electrical FunctionsCHAPTER 2. UNIT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSSection I. Repair Parts, Tools, Special Tools, Test Measurement andDiagnostic Equipment (TMDE), and Support Equipment2-1 Common Tools and Equipment 2-2 Special Tools, TMDE, and Support Equipment2-3 Repair Parts Section II. Service Upon Receipt of Material2-4 Sit (more…)
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TABLE OF CONTENTSTitle PageHOW TO USE THIS MANUAL viINTRODUCTION 1-1General Information 1-1Scope 1-1Maintenance Forms andProcedures 1-2Corrosion Prevention and Control 1-2Destruction of Army Materiel toPrevent Enemy Use 1-2Reporting Equipment ImprovementRecommendations (EIR) 1-3Warranty Information 1-3NomenclatureCross-Reference List 1-3List of Abbreviations 1-4Glossary 1-4Equipment Description 1-6Equipment Characteristics,Capabilities, and Features 1-6Location and Description of MajorComponents 1-7Differences Between Models 1-9Equipment DataSection IIIPrinciples of Operation 1-12Mechanical Functions 1-12Optical Functions 1-13Electrical Functions 1-14OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2-1Chapter 2Section I Description and Use of Operator’sControls and Indicators 2-1Operator’s Controls and Indicators 2-1Section II Preventive Maintenance Checksand Services (PMCS) 2-7 PMCS 2-7Section IIIOperation Under UsualConditionsAssembly and Preparationfor UseInitial Adjustments, Checksand S (more…)

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