








🔦 Illuminate your edge — never miss a moment in the shadows.
The Streamlight 69450 TLR RM 2 is a compact, rail-mounted LED tactical light delivering 1000 lumens and a powerful 22,000 candela beam. Powered by two CR123A lithium batteries, it features a low-profile design with one-handed snap-on mounting, dual activation switches (push-button and remote), and a battery lockout to prevent drain. Engineered for MIL-STD 1913 rails, it offers rugged durability, waterproofing, and versatile lighting modes ideal for tactical, law enforcement, and hunting applications.






































| ASIN | B084T3RPX4 |
| Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Metal |
| Battery Description | Lithium |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,055 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #210 in Tactical Flashlights |
| Brand | Streamlight |
| Brightness | 22000 Candela |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (985) |
| Date First Available | February 14, 2020 |
| Description Pile | Lithium |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Included Components | Battery, Key Kit, Light, Mounting Clips, Remote Pressure Switch |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Item model number | 69450 |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Streamlight |
| Material | Anodized Aluminum |
| Mounting Type | Gun Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR123A batteries required. (included) |
| Part Number | 69450 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.97"D x 1.18"W x 1.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Tactical use, low-light environments, hunting, law enforcement, military operations |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 1,000 Lumen |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Light Modes, Durable, High Power, Lightweight, Long Range |
| Special Features | Adjustable Light Modes, Durable, High Power, Lightweight, Long Range |
| Style | Remote Pressure Switch |
| UPC | 080926694507 |
| Voltage | 3 Volts (DC) |
| Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty. |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 1000 Lumens |
T**S
Excellent Redesign of Original TLR RM2
I've owned and used many different WML's over the years (Surefire, Inforce, Streamlight, Olight, etc.) and have always found Streamlight to be the best value for an affordable & decently rugged light. One of my previous Streamlights was the original TLR RM2 w/its 1k lumens & 10k candela output. While a great light in its own right (love the trim & low profile design), I found the 10k candela a bit on the weak side for my needs. Enter the new TLR RM2, now with an improved mount and 22k candela. The new mount, while perhaps not quite as easy to attach & detach as the original (you do have to be careful not to strip the new RM2's bolt heads w/the 5/64" hex wrench), is definitely stronger w/a longer rail grabber section and two bolts instead of one. Once firmly attached, it's going to take a very strong kinetic impact to break that mount. Streamlight lists the IPX rating as IPX7, but that's w/o using the remote switch (which lowers it to IPX4, you can't get something for nothing), that's good enough for anything I'm likely to encounter. Pro tip when using the remote switch: When you remove the rubber remote switch port plug to insert the remote switch plug, there's a small gap under the rear of the light over a few picatinny rail sections. If you have excess cable to manage, you can weave the cable in and out of those picatinny rail sections under the gap, to be held in place by the rear of the RM2 when you mount it. Minor complaint: I have no need for the programmable strobe feature, but while experimenting found it very difficult to do the 10 1/4 second switch taps to change the programming. The light body itself appears very strong & durable, usual Streamlight quality. The 1/4 turn lockout feature on the bezel is excellent, and you can change batteries by completely unscrewing the bezel w/o removing the light from the firearm. I did a side-by-side comparison w/an Olight PL Turbo (800 lumens, 66k candela), both in my garage and at the range. Inside the garage it's obvious how much more peripheral spill the Streamlight has over the Olight which translates into better situational awareness (both lights aimed at the furnace on the left, notice the difference in spill on the right). At the range, the Olight has the advantage at distance, but again the advantage of the Streamlight's wider/stronger peripheral spill is obvious. Both lights are aimed at the 100yd target w/the 50yd target slightly to the right and the 200yd target in the distance. Even with only 1/3 the Olight's candela, the Streamlight looks to be good to at least 100yds (note: range pics taken on different days, the Streamlight pic was taken shortly after raining so there's moisture haze visible in the photo). The more I use the RM2, the more impressed I am by the great combination of features and performance. My only question at the moment is whether or not it's safe to use 16650 rechargeable batteries in the RM2. Others have tried it and say it's safe but Streamlight told me 'no rechargeable batteries of any kind' in the RM2. Regardless, I give the RM2 a full 5 stars, another hit out of the park for Streamlight! ETA: Did another night shoot, biggest takeaway was the difference in effective spill at distance. Two target stands appx 25' apart at 100yds. With the Olight focused on one stand, the other was not visible despite being in the Olight's spill zone. With the Streamlight TLR RM2 focused on one stand, the other was dim but clearly visible. As someone else has stated, "I *want* candela for distance, but I *need* sufficient spill for situational awareness."
M**N
I really love it, I think its the best light for the price out there right now.
Great Weapon light, works very well and easy to mount, it also has the dual mounting screws which is really great as some models only have one. I would get it with the pressure switch also. One other really great feature is that the lens can be turned to disconnect from the batteries, which is awesome! Because most lights have a Parasitic drain that runs the batteries down when you are not using it. So here, just a turn disconnects when you have it stored and a quick turn connects you and your good to go with out having to worry if you light is going to work. Note to manufacture, there's great invention called a diode, that you can add to your design at the right point (either on PCB or inside your IC) depending on your design, that will get ride of the parasitic drain.
M**W
Bright, reliable, compact.
I have two of these now. Reliable and bright. Low profile. They are low enough to see over through my medium riser optics. Easy operation. Easy battery changes.
M**N
Perfect fit.
Excellent light.
B**L
Almost perfect
Nice bright, white light. I prefer a no-wire setup, so went with this option. The light seems durable and the activation button is a nice balance of positive feel, while being quiet. Only two things prevent 5 stars: If you don't use a cord, the rubber plug filling that hole falls out far too easily. You will lose it almost immediately. Also, the screws that attach the light to the rail are very thin with a very small torx head; I stripped my out almost immediately, with very little torque. Overall, I'd definitely recommend; just be careful on the install and take the rubber cap off before you lose it.
J**A
Excellent Bang for the Buck and its a professional piece of gear
I'm retired military (Airborne, Ranger, SF, etc) and used various weapon lights in the military to include testing a number of Surefire rifle lights. Surefire are top notch, but they cost as much as the weapon, which is ludicrous. I have a TLR 1 HL on two of my Glock 34s and I think they are excellent and are a great bank for the buck. I just purchased the TLR RM2 for an AR platform and I really like it. The light is extremely bright and distance outside and inside for CQB. The mounting system for the switch pad is great as it connects to your picatinny rail and the mount has notches on the underside for cable management. I'm running mine at the 12 o'clock position currently and its great. I'll be ordering one more in the near future for another AR platform.
J**A
Good quality light
A very nice firearms light for me that I attached to my home defense weapon (rifle). When things go bump in the night you absolutely need to identify first the noise and this light on a long gun can illuminate a wide area well giving you the opportunity to identify and also blind the other person temporarily. Never put yourself at a disadvantage by not having this tool to help you keep your family safe and secure. it's cheap by comparison to other low cost, weaker lights that are low lumens and not a well-made.... this light is QUALITY.
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