The Streamlight TLR-VIR II was the other weapon light evaluated by the US Army for the Modular Handgun System Pistol Aiming Light as a replacement for the AN/PEQ-14.
It’s a 300 lumens White light which relies on a single CR123A better to run for 1.5 hours on high or 12 hours on low. Additionally, the IR Illuminator is 850 nm, 600mW/sr (min) radiant intensity provides optimum illumination when using night vision equipment, while the IR Laser is 850 nm, Class 1, eye safe with 3 mrad adjustment increment markings; output power less than .08mW.
Featuring an aluminum chassis, the TLR-VIR II incorporates toggle switching rather than a button.
Finally, it features a strobe function and can be mounted to a Picatinny rail and used with a tape switch. Available in Black or FDE.
Streamlight products are available for unit and agency orders from ADS.
That’s hot.
I wonder if this fits Safariland holsters that already accommodate the TLR1 and SureFire X300?
Yes, based upon SHOT Show interviews that I saw, I believe that it does.
This is one thing that Streamlight has consistently gotten right, with each TLR series improvement and upgrade: they all maintain the same external dimensions.
I’ve been impressed with Streamlight lately. They have always been ok but, the last few years they have really put out some great products.
Glad to see the toggle switches instead of the buttons like on their TLR-8.
I have a hard time finding Streamlight products like this when it a personal civilian purchase. Can anyone recommend a good distributor?
man, this really should have won over the submission that did.
rule #12: Never forget that your weapon was made by the lowest bidder.
(okay in this case your torchlight)
Who knows maybe individual units will get it.