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Nightstick LGL-160 Long Gun Light Kit, 1100 Lumens

$149.95

43 in stock

Description

The Nightstick LGL-160 is a full-size long gun light kit engineered for mounting on rifles, carbines, and shotguns to provide reliable low-light illumination and target identification. Constructed from aircraft-grade 6061-T6 aluminum with a Type III hard-anodized finish, the light uses a high-efficiency deep parabolic reflector and an LED rated at 1100 lumens. The kit includes both a standard tail-cap switch and a 6″ remote pressure pad with momentary and constant-on modes, plus standard and offset Picatinny mounts for flexible placement.

Key Specifications

  • The output is 1100 lumens from a white LED source.
  • Beam distance is rated at 300 meters using a tightly focused reflector.
  • Run time is approximately 2 hours on the included batteries.
  • Body construction is 6061-T6 aluminum with a hard-anodized black finish.
  • Overall length measures 5.3 in (135 mm) for compact mounting.
  • The unit weighs 6.3 oz (179 g) with batteries installed.
  • Head diameter is 1.4 in (36 mm) for a focused beam profile.
  • Body diameter is 0.9 in (23 mm) for slim rail clearance.
  • Power is provided by CR123/CR123A batteries; the kit includes 2 batteries.
  • Mounting uses a 1913 Picatinny rail with both standard and offset mount options.

Built for dependable, distance-oriented illumination, the LGL-160 kit combines durable materials, a focused beam pattern, and flexible mounting/switching options to suit a range of long-gun applications. Its compact footprint and included remote pressure pad make it a practical choice for operators who need reliable, hands-friendly illumination without unnecessary complexity.

Additional information

UPC

017398807616

Manufacturer

Manufacturer Part Number

LGL-160

Color

Black

Model

Mount Type

1913 Picatinny Rail

Product Type

Weaponlight

Shipping Weight

1.0

Units per Box

1

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